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Qu'est-ce (qui) est L"Anse aux Meadows - définition

PLACE IN RODRIGUES, MAURITIUS
Anse aux anglais; Anse aux Anglais, Mauritius

Victoria Meadows         
AMERICAN ASTRONOMER
Meadows, Victoria
Victoria Suzanne Meadows is a Professor with the Astronomy Department and Director of the Astrobiology Program at the University of Washington. She is also the Principal Investigator for the NASA Astrobiology Institute’s Virtual Planetary Laboratory Lead Team and the chair of the NAI Focus Group on Habitability and Astronomical Biosignatures (HAB).
Frederick Meadows         
CANADIAN MIDDLE- AND LONG-DISTANCE RUNNER (1886-1975)
Fred Meadows
Frederick Meadows (11 November 1886 – 17 December 1975) was a Canadian athlete. He competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics in London.
Mountain Meadow, Utah         
HISTORIC AREA IN WASHINGTON COUNTY, UTAH
Mountain Meadows, Utah; Mountain Meadows, UT; Mountain Meadows Historic Site
Mountain Meadow or Mountain Meadows, is an area in present-day Washington County, Utah. It was a place of rest and grazing used by pack trains and drovers, on the Old Spanish Trail and later Mormons, Forty-niners, mail riders, migrants and teamsters on the Mormon Road on their way overland between Utah and California.

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Anse aux Anglais

Anse aux Anglais or English Bay is a small coastal village located in the north of the Mauritian island of Rodrigues in the Indian Ocean. Its name, French for "English Bay," is apparently linked with the fact that English troops landed on its beach in 1809 during the Napoleonic Wars between France and Great Britain.

French writer of Mauritian origin, J. M. G. Le Clézio situated the plot of his book Le Chercheur d’or in this village.

The village is about 2 km from the main location, Port Mathurin. The main economic activities are tourism and fishing.