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Encyclopedia > Black River District, Mauritius
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Black River is a District of Mauritius on the Western side of the Island. Famous areas include Tamarin Falls and the Chamarel coloured Earth. The district capital is Tamarin. It is the biggest District of Mauritius in area but the smallest in terms of population. It contain a lot of Mauritius unique tropical forests , include those found in the Black river Gorge The island of Mauritius itself is divided into 9 districts (capitals in parentheses): Black River (Tamarin) Flacq (Centre de Flacq) Grand Port (Mahebourg) Moka (Moka) Pamplemousses (Pamplemousses) Plaines Wilhems (Rose Hill) Port Louis (Port Louis) Riviére du Rempart (Poudre dOr) Savanne (Souillac) Three islands or island groups also... Tamarin is a town on the western coast of Mauritius. ...


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