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Leopardfish  Country Guide

Lifestyle

The known beginnings of Mauritius dates back in the 16th century being discovered by Arab sailors. From then history unravels bringing other settlers, predominantly the French, shaping what Mauritius has become nowadays – a picturesque, sought after, island destination and home for a few able expats Read more…

Mauritius is an island in the Indian Ocean, east of Madagascar. Tropical, modified by southeast trade winds; warm, dry winter (May to November); hot, wet, humid summer (November to May). Small coastal plain rising to discontinuous mountains encircling central plateau. The official language is English. All legal and government documents are written in English. However, French is more commonly spoken than English in the media and in business circles. Mauritian Creole is the indigenous language which is derived from French and is widely spoken among local communities around the island. The main religions are Hinduism, Christianity, Islam. The economy of Mauritius is a middle-income diversified economy with growing industrial, financial, and tourist sectors.The security risk for expatriates in Mauritius is low. Risks include petty crime, armed robberies and break-ins as well as cyclones. The population in Mauritius is 1.3 Mil (2014 est.), while the inflation rate is 3.3% (2014 est.) Read more,,,

Satisfying sites on lifestyle in Mauritius

numbeo.Mauritius     everyculture.Mauritius      expatwoman.Mauritius       gov.uk/living-in-mauritius      expatmauritius.com

Climate

Mauritius enjoys a mild tropical maritime climate throughout the year. The country has two seasons: a warm humid summer extending from November to April and a relatively cool dry winter from June to September. The month of October and May are commonly known as the transition months.

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