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Encyclopedia > Port Louis, Mauritius

See also Port Louis, Falkland Islands.

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Port Louis' banking district, and the main avenue leading to the Government House (seen in the background)

Port Louis, estimated population 135,371 (1996), is the capital of Mauritius. It is a port on the Indian Ocean, and the nation's largest city. The economy is dominated by its port, which handles Mauritius's international trade. Manufacturing is dominated by clothing and textiles, but also includes chemicals, plastics, and pharmaceuticals.


Tourism is also important. The development of the Caudan waterfront, central to Port Louis, with shopping and cinema facilities, appeals to tourists visiting the city.


Port Louis was founded in 1735 by the French. The population of the city is now largely made up of the descendants of laborers who immigrated from India in the 19th century.


The Citadel dominates the city. The Mauritius Institute, dedicated to the study of the island's flora and fauna, is in Port Louis.


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Port Louis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (690 words)
It is a port on the Indian Ocean, and the nation's largest city and main port.
Port Louis was founded in 1735 by the French, under the governor Mahé de La Bourdonnais.
Port Louis is the busiest city of the country.
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