Districts of Mauritius
The Districts of the Republic of Mauritius are the second-level administrative divisions after the Outer Islands of Mauritius.
Mauritius Island
Mauritius Island is divided into nine districts which consist of one city, four towns, and 130 villages. Its capital is Port Louis.
The Plaines Wilhems District consists mainly of four towns: Beau Bassin-Rose Hill, Curepipe, Quatre Bornes, and Vacoas-Phoenix. The other districts consist of different villages, some of which are further divided into suburbs. As of December 31, 2012, the urban population stood at 536,086 and the rural population was 718,925.[1]
Districts | Area km2 | Population ('000, 2021)[2] |
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Flacq | 297.9 | 138.7 |
Grand Port | 260.3 | 112.6 |
Moka | 230.5 | 83.8 |
Pamplemousses | 178.7 | 142.4 |
Plaines Wilhems | 203.3 | 365.4 |
Port Louis | 42.7 | 117.5 |
Rivière du Rempart | 147.6 | 108.1 |
Rivière Noire | 259 | 85.2 |
Savanne | 244.8 | 68.2 |
Total | 1864.8 | 1 266.1 |
Autonomous region
Rodrigues used to be the tenth district of Mauritius. The island gained autonomy in 2002, its capital is Port Mathurin.
Autonomous region | Area km2 | Population ('000, 2021)[2] |
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Rodrigues | 108 | 44.2 |
Dependencies of Mauritius
The capital of Agaléga is Vingt-Cinq.
Saint Brandon is sparsely populated, its main settlement is Île Raphael (pop. 40).
References
- Ministry of Finance & Economic Development (2012). "ANNUAL DIGEST OF STATISTICS 2012" (PDF). 31 December. Government of Mauritius: 22. Retrieved 20 October 2013.
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(help) - Statistics Mauritius. "Mauritius in Figures and Annual Digest of Statistics". Retrieved 8 February 2023.