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  2. Mauritian Creole - Wikipedia

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    A sign post written in Mauritian Creole. Mauritian Creole or Morisien ( formerly spelled Morisyen; native name: kreol morisien [kʁeol moʁisjɛ̃, - moʁiʃɛ̃]) is a French-based creole language spoken in Mauritius. English words are included in the standardized version of the language. In addition, the slaves and indentured servants from ...

  3. State House, Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    The State House (French: Le Château de Réduit) is the official residence of the President of Mauritius. Originally Le Réduit, it was built as a fortress for defence against attack by Pierre Félix Barthelemy David in 1749. The mansion is in Réduit, Moka, near of the University of Mauritius and the end of the Plaines Wilhems District.

  4. Outline of Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    Mauritius – sovereign island nation located in the southwest Indian Ocean about 900 kilometres (560 mi) east of Madagascar. [1] In addition to the Island of Mauritius, the republic includes the islands of St. Brandon, Rodrigues and the Agaléga Islands. Mauritius is part of the Mascarene Islands, with the French island of Réunion 200 km (125 ...

  5. Batang Pinoy - Wikipedia

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    Website. batangpinoy .psc .gov .ph. The Philippine Youth Games – Batang Pinoy or simply Batang Pinoy ( lit. 'Filipino Youth') is the national youth sports competition of the Philippines for athletes under 15 years old. Unlike the Palarong Pambansa a competition for student athletes, the Batang Pinoy also includes the out-of-school youth.

  6. British Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    British Mauritius. Mauritius was a Crown colony off the southeast coast of Africa. Formerly part of the French colonial empire, British rule in Mauritius was established de facto with the Invasion of Isle de France in November 1810, and de jure by the subsequent Treaty of Paris. British rule ended on 12 March 1968, when Mauritius became ...

  7. Mauritius Football Association - Wikipedia

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    The Mauritius Football Association (MFA) is the governing body of football in Mauritius. It was founded in 1952, affiliated to FIFA in 1964 and to CAF in 1965. The association was formerly known as the Mauritius Sports Association but renamed to Mauritius Football Association in 1984 through the introduction of a Sports Act by the government.

  8. Languages of Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    Being both an French-speaking and English-speaking nation, Mauritius is a member of both the Commonwealth of Nations and La Francophonie . Other languages spoken in Mauritius mainly include Bhojpuri, Tamil, Telugu, Hindi - Urdu, Arabic language and Chinese. The Mauritian Sign Language is the language of the deaf community.

  9. Leader of the Opposition (Mauritius) - Wikipedia

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    The Leader of the Opposition ( French: Leader de l'opposition) of the Republic of Mauritius is the Member of Parliament who leads the Official Opposition in Mauritius. The Leader of the Opposition is the leader of the largest political party in the National Assembly that is not in government . This office is a constitutional one guaranteed by ...

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