The colourful history of Mauritius

Published on : 2009 - Jan - 17

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has a very distinct Indian feel to it – over half the population is Hindu, and you'll notice a wide variety of Hindu temples throughout the island.

Interestingly, Mauritius has been at the hands of several owners throughout it's history. The first European settlers were the Dutch who arrived in 1598 and claimed ownership of the island.

The Dutch ownership of Mauritius was never a content one – and in the early 17th century the French took over ownership of the island and remained there until the British gained control in 1810. Finally, Mauritius gained independence in 1968 under the influence of Dr .

Today Mauritius is a content and productive country. While there have been some economic issues over the past decade, the trade now thrives – with close to a million tourists enjoying the delights of Mauritius every year.

While you're in Mauritius look out for some of the interesting architecture on show – there are some splendid colonial buildings to look at.

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