Definition of Mauretius
Mauritius, or Isle of France (372), a volcanic island in the
Indian Ocean, 550 m. E. of Madagascar, as large as Caithness, with
mountains 3000 feet high, a tableland in the centre, and many short
streams; the climate is cool in winter, hot in the rainy season, and
subject to cyclones; formerly well wooded, the forests have been cut down
to make room for sugar, coffee, maize, and rice plantations; sugar is the
main export; the population is very mixed; African and Eastern races
predominate; descendants of French settlers and Europeans number 110,000;
discovered by the Portuguese in 1510, they abandoned it 90 years later;
the Dutch held it for 112 years, and abandoned it in turn; occupied by
the French in 1721, it was captured by Britain in 1810, and is now, with
some other islands, a crown colony, under a governor and council. Port
Louis (62), on the NW., is the capital, and a British naval coaling
station.
- Wikipedia
- Country in the Indian Ocean. Official name: Republic of Mauritius.
Norwegian
- Mauritius
Swedish
- Mauritius
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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