Maurice (en anglais : Mauritius), en forme longue la république de Maurice (en anglais : Republic of Mauritius), est un État insulaire de l'océan Indien à 868 kilomètres à l'est de Madagascar et 172 kilomètres à l'est-nord-est de La Réunion.Le pays inclut l'île principale de Maurice, mais aussi l'île Rodrigues à 560 kilomètres à l'est de l'île principale.
Its leader becomes the Prime Minister, who selects the Cabinet from elected members of the Assembly, except for the Attorney General, who may not be an elected member of the Assembly. Religion in Mauritius. Large retail chains began opening stores in 1985 and offered credit facilities to low-income earners, thus allowing them to afford basic household appliances. There were not enough high-quality secondary colleges to answer the growing demand of primary school leavers who had got through their CPE (Certificate of Primary Education). As early as 1984, there was discontent. The most recent National Assembly Election was held on 10 December 2014 in all the 20 mainland constituencies, and in the constituency covering the island of Rodrigues. Religious celebrations take place during the Great night of Shiva at the Ganga Talao, and pilgrims usually take some water from the Holy Lake to take home. All military, police, and security functions in Mauritius are carried out by 10,000 active-duty personnel under the Commissioner of Police. The main religions of the country are Hinduism, Islam, Christianity and Buddhism.For those visiting Mauritius during one of these festivals, it is really worth wandering around, as most of these festivities have traditional rituals attached to them that are often pleasant to experience.Divali is known as the Festival of Lights. They usually bring items like coconuts, bananas, camphor that they use as part of the religious rituals and prayers.This festival is celebrated in late January/early February by Mauritians whose Indian ancestors originate from the Tamil Nadu region and make up the Tamil community. Some people visit pagodas and on the day itself, families get together and celebrate with an abundance of food.
(d) such places or areas as may be designated by regulations made by the Prime Minister, rights over which are or may become exercisable by Mauritius. Beaches like Albion, Belle Mare, Baie du Tombeau, Blue Bay, Flic-en-Flac, Mon Choisy, Pereybere, Pointe aux Roches, Pointe aux Sables and Tamarin are places where they converge to purify themselves in the sea. It is celebrated in late January/early February, depending on the lunar calendar. Industrialisation began to spread to villages as well, and attracted young workers from all ethnic communities. These include part of Government House, the Château de Mon Plaisir, and the Line Barracks, the headquarters of the From 1767 to 1810, except for a brief period during the In 1832, Adrien d'Épinay launched the first Mauritian newspaper (An important figure of the 19th century was Rémy Ollier, a journalist of mixed origin. There was civil unrest, and the colonial government crushed all trade union activities. Mauritius claims sovereignty over The French took control of Mauritius in 1715, renaming it Mauritius is subdivided into nine Districts, they consist of different (a) the Islands of Mauritius, Rodrigues, Agalega, Tromelin, Cargados Carajos and the Chagos Archipelago, including Diego Garcia and any other island comprised in the State of Mauritius; Eid Ul Fitr celebrates the end of Ramadhan. However, the labourers of Belle Vue Harel Sugar Estate went on strike on 27 September 1943. The island has also been granted the status of apostolic vicarage recently, with a full-fledged bishop since 2002.
The population on the island of Mauritius was 1,222,340, and that of Rodrigues island was 43,371; Agalega and Saint Brandon had an estimated total population of 274.School students must learn English and French; they may also opt for an Asian language or Mauritian Creole.