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  2. Education in Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    Pre-primary education embraces children between 3 and 5 years old. The number of children in pre-primary schools was 33,901 out of which 51% were boys and 49% girls. The Gross Enrolment Ratio (number of students enrolled per 100 population aged 4–5) works out to 97% with an average of 13 pupils per teacher.

  3. Demographics of Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    Mauritius has a population of 1,235,260 (608,090 males, 627,170 females) ... School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education) total: 15 years (2017)

  4. Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    The population on the island of Mauritius was 1,191,280 (586,590 males and 604,690 females), and that of Rodrigues island was 43,650 (21,330 males and 22,320 females); Agalega island total population of 330 (170 males and 160 females). Mauritius has the second highest population density in Africa. According to the 2022 census, the average age ...

  5. Quatre Bornes - Wikipedia

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    Quatre Bornes ( Mauritian Creole pronunciation: [kat (ʁe) boːn] ), also known as La Ville des Fleurs (The City of Flowers), is a town in Mauritius, located mainly in the Plaines Wilhems District. Its western part lies in the Rivière Noire District. The town is administered by the Municipal Council of Quatre Bornes.

  6. Triolet, Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    Triolet is a medium-sized town in the north of the Mauritius district of Pamplemousses. It lies exactly 11 kilometres from Port Louis, the capital of the island. The town is nestled amidst green sugarcane fields, near the north-western coast of the island. As per the 2016 population census, Triolet had 24 073 inhabitants and a population ...

  7. Culture of Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    Culture of Mauritius. Mauritius is a multi-ethnic, multilingual and a plural society with a population composed mainly of four major ethnic and religious groups. It is often depicted as a "rainbow nation". [1] [2]

  8. Mauritian Creole - Wikipedia

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    Mauritian Creole is the lingua franca of the Republic of Mauritius, which gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1968. Both English and French are used as alternatives to Mauritian Creole. English is spoken primarily for administration and educational purposes and French is used by the media and as a second language.

  9. Port Louis - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2018 census conducted by Statistics Mauritius, the population was 147,066. ... Primary and secondary schools in Port Louis include state-run and ...