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FRENCH OVERSEAS REGION AND DEPARTMENT LOCATED IN THE INDIAN OCEAN
History of Mayotte; Transportation in Mayotte; Military of Mayotte; Mayotte/Transnational issues; Mayotte/History; Mayotte/Military; Mayotte/Transportation; ISO 3166-1:YT; Ile Mayotte; Mahoré; Mayotte Island; Maore; Mawuti; Departmental Collectivity of Mayotte; Mayotta; Rail transport in Mayotte; Subdivisions of Mayotte; Administrative divisions of Mayotte; Transport in Mayotte; Mayotte département; Mayott; Mahore; Overseas Region of Mayotte; Languages of Mayotte; Mayotte (France); French occupied Comoros; Religion in Mayotte; Tourism in Mayotte; Railroads in Mayotte; Railways in Mayotte; Mayotte lagoon
  • Topography of Mayotte
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  • [[Andriantsoly]], the last sultan of Mayotte, from 1832 to 1843
  • Map of the Comoros Union (three island on the left) and the Mayotte French department (right)
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  • Topographic map of Mayotte, the "seahorse island"
  • [[Tsingoni Mosque]] is the oldest active mosque in [[France]].

Mayotte      
n. Mayotte, una delle isole Comoro nell"Oceano indiano
Comoro Islands         
  • Mayotte referendum]], 2009
  • Lemurs
  • Picture of the plane crash
  • Jumbe-Soudi, queen of the Comorian island of [[Mohéli]], receiving a French delegation, 1863.
  • Anjouan Island
  • [[Green sea turtle]] ''(Chelonia mydas'') at Mohéli
ARCHIPELAGO IN THE INDIAN OCEAN
Comoros archipelago; Comoros Archipelago; Comoros Island; Comoros Islands; Iles Comores; Comoros-Mayotte; Comoros–Mayotte
Isole Comoro (arcipelago a est dell"Africa)
National Day         
  • Map with reasons for national days
DESIGNATED DATE ON WHICH CELEBRATIONS MARK THE NATIONHOOD OF A NATION
National day parade; List of National Days; National days; List of national days; National Day (Mayotte); Tuvalu Day; National Day; National Day (Bahrain)
giorno dell"indipendenza, giorno di festa

Определение

Emancipationist
·noun An advocate of emancipation, ·esp. the emancipation of slaves.

Википедия

Mayotte

Mayotte (; French: Mayotte, [majɔt]; Shimaore: Maore, IPA: [maˈore]; Kibushi: Maori, IPA: [maˈori]), officially the Department of Mayotte (French: Département de Mayotte), is an overseas department and region and single territorial collectivity of France. It is located in the northern part of the Mozambique Channel in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Southeastern Africa, between Northwestern Madagascar and Northeastern Mozambique. Mayotte consists of a main island, Grande-Terre (or Maore), a smaller island, Petite-Terre (or Pamanzi), as well as several islets around these two. Mayotte is the most prosperous territory in the Mozambique Channel, making it a major destination for immigration.

Mayotte's land area is 374 square kilometres (144 sq mi) and, with its 310,022 people according to January 2023 official estimates, is very densely populated at 829 inhabitants per km2 (2,073 per sq mi). The biggest city and prefecture is Mamoudzou on Grande-Terre. The Dzaoudzi–Pamandzi International Airport is located on the neighbouring island of Petite-Terre. The territory is also known as Maore, the native name of its main island.

Mayotte is one of the overseas departments of France as well as one of the 18 regions of France, with the same status as the departments of Metropolitan France. It is an outermost region of the European Union and, as an overseas department of France, part of the eurozone.

French is the official language and is spoken as a second language by an increasing part of the population, with 63% of the population 14 years and older reporting in the 2007 census that they could speak it. The native languages of Mayotte are Shimaore, which is the most spoken, and the lesser spoken Kibushi, a Malagasy language, of which there are two varieties, Kibushi sakalava, most closely related to the Sakalava dialect of Malagasy, and Kibushi antalaotsi, most closely related to the dialect spoken by the Antalaotra of Madagascar. Both have been influenced by Shimaore.

The island was populated from neighbouring East Africa with later arrival of Arabs, who brought Islam. A sultanate was established in 1500. The vast majority of the population today is Muslim. In the 19th century, Mayotte was conquered by Andriantsoly, former king of Iboina on Madagascar.

Mayotte chose to remain with France after the Comoros declared its independence following the 1974 referendum. Mayotte became an overseas department on 31 March 2011 and became an outermost region of the European Union on 1 January 2014, following a March 2009 referendum with an overwhelming result in favour of the department status.

The department faces enormous challenges. According to an INSEE report published in 2018, 84% of the population live under the poverty line (established at €959 per month and per household), compared to 16% in metropolitan France, 40% of dwellings are corrugated sheet metal shacks, 29% of households have no running water, and 34% of the inhabitants between the age of 15 and 64 do not have a job. In 2019, with an annual population growth of 3.8%, half the population was less than 17 years old. In addition, as a result of immigration from neighboring islands, 48% of the population were foreign nationals.