Mauritius
Mauritius

Mauritius / is a small island in the middle of the Indian Ocean about 860 km from Malagash (Madagascar). The Portuguese traveler Don Pedro Mascarenhas was the first known to the world in the year 1505 and he gave the name Mascarens to the group of islands now known as Mauritius, Rodrigues and Reunion.

Mauritius is defined as a democratic republic based on the Westminster model, which ensures the separation of both legislative, executive and judicial powers. The island now enjoys political stability, with 62 members elected to the National Assembly every 5 years. While there is a head of state, it is the prime minister who carries the executive powers in addition to the leadership of the government.

The area of the Mauritius Islands is 2,500 km, and the population was about 1,078,000 people, according to the 1988 census. The capital of Mauritius is Port Louis, which is the first port in which it was established, and it is also one of the volcanic islands whose lands do not rise much as the highest mountain is Montenegro, which reaches Its height is approximately (827) meters, while its climate is tropical, warm and little rain in winter and mild in summer.

It is inhabited by people of different nationalities, cultures, and different religions, in which those who convert to Islam, Christianity, and Hinduism, as for nationalities, have Chinese and Creole, so we find mosques and churches in addition to temples in all respects scattered, and the population speaks English and French fluently in addition to the presence of a group of different eastern languages
The island of Mauritius is relatively small geologically, having been created by volcanic activity about 8 million years ago. Along with Saint Brandon, Reunion, and Rodrigues, the island is part of the Mascarine Islands. These islands have emerged as a result of huge volcanic eruptions underwater, which occurred thousands of kilometers to the east of the continent, which consists of Africa and Madagascar. It is no longer volcanic active and a hotspot is now located under Reunion Island
Mauritius is surrounded by a broken link of mountain ranges, varying in height from 300-800 m (1,000-2,600 ft) above sea level. The land rises from the coastal plains to a central plateau with a height of 670 meters (2,200 feet); the highest peak in the southwest, Péton de la Petite River Noire at 828 meters (2,717 feet). Streams and rivers are island speckles, and many are formed in cracks created by lava flows
Mauritius has an area of two thousand and five kilometers, and its population in the year 1408 AH - 1988 AD (1.078,000) and the capital Porth Lewis, which is the first port by it, and the volcanic island whose land does not rise much or higher, the hills of Montenegro and its height reaches 827 meters, and the most elevated island in the center And southwest, and includes (Rodrigues) and some small islands. The climate of Mauritius is temperate due to its tropical location, and it suffers from abundant rainfall, which helped the growth of forests in some parts of the island, where it was observed that many tourists went to it in recent years
The total area of the country is 2,040 km (790 sq mi). It ranks 169 largest countries in the world by volume. The Republic of Mauritius consists of the main island of Mauritius and many remote islands. Rodrigues Island has an area of 108 square kilometers (42 square miles) and is located 560 km (350 miles) east of Mauritius and Agalega Twin Island, with a total area of 26 square kilometers. Saint Brandon is an archipelago with a number of sandy, shallow and islet banks. It is located about 430 km (270 mi) northeast of Mauritius and is mostly used as a fishing base
Thanks to its location in a warm spot of the Indian Ocean, Mauritius has a tropical climate. The northern and western regions are known for their warmth and lack of rain. In general, the weather on the central plateau is more moderate with its highest point reaching 600 meters above sea level. Summer: November to April. Temperatures range from 25 to 31 ° C. Typhoons may occur between November and May. Winter: May to October. Temperatures range from 15 to 25 degrees Celsius. The sea temperature is around 27 ° C during the summer and 22 ° C during the winter. There is also monsoon rains that continue to occur, especially in May and June every year
A coastal east African country characterized by fishing and cruises
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