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What (who) is Mauritius - definition


Mauritius (1968–1992)         
  • [[Queen's Personal Mauritian Flag]]
AFRICAN COUNTRY FROM 1968 TO 1992
Mauritius (commonwealth realm); Mauritius - Commonwealth realm; Dominion of Mauritius; Mauritius (Commonwealth realm); Mauritius (1968-1992)
Between independence in 1968 and becoming a republic in 1992, Mauritius was an independent sovereign state that shared its head of state with the United Kingdom and other states headed by Elizabeth II.
Mauritius (1612)         
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DUTCH SAILING SHIP THAT VISITED WESTERN AUSTRALIA IN JULY 1618
Mauritius (1618); Mauritius (1618 ship)
The Mauritius was an early 17th century Dutch wooden-hulled sailing ship, documented as being in service to the Dutch East India Company between 1618 and 1622.
History of Mauritius         
  • French map from 1791 depicting Mauritius (then called "Isle de France").
  • Deer-hunting in [[Curepipe]], circa 1900
  • D. João III]] (verde)
  • A representation of the extinct [[dodo]] bird. Dutch presence on the island largely contributed to the extinction of this endemic bird.
  • [[Flag of Mauritius]] (1968)
  • Copper engraving from ''Het Tweede Boeck'' showing Dutch activities on the shore of Mauritius during the 1598 voyage of Admiral Jacob van Neck, as well as the first published depictions of a [[dodo]] (2) and a [[broad-billed parrot]] (5), both now extinct. [[Johann Theodor de Bry]], 1598
  • ''The taking of the Isle of France 2 December 1810'', G. Thompson
  • ''Parrot hunting on Mauritius'' by [[Johann Theodor de Bry]], 1601
  • [[Queen's Personal Mauritian Flag]]
  • Demographics of slaves in Mauritius (top line represents death rate)
  • VOC
  • Dutch map of a coast of Mauritius. [[Dutch Mauritius]] (1638–1710) was the first permanent human settlement to be established on the island.
  • Replica of an [[East Indiaman]] of the [[Dutch East India Company]]/[[United East Indies Company]] (VOC)
ASPECT OF HISTORY
Mauritius/History; History of mauritius; Mauritius Territorial Force; Mauritius Regiment; Mauritius Defence Force
The known history of Mauritius begins with its discovery by Arabs and Malays, followed by Europeans and its appearance on maps in the early 16th century. Mauritius was successively colonized by the Netherlands, France and Great Britain, and became independent in 12th March 1968.
Examples of use of Mauritius
1. Indian Oil (Mauritius) accounts for seven per cent of the Mauritius oil market where it operates a modern terminal, offers aviation fuelling services and petrol and diesel stations.
2. Indonesia and Mauritius were elected to vice–chair the group.
3. Mauritius may likely lose its third–country fabric input benefits.
4. Others are from Sudan, Bangladesh, Mauritius and India.
5. He said Mauritius, US, Japan, Netherlands, UK, Germany.