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weather station, the central telecommunications office (Mauritius
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hill Emmer on the island in the north. The climate is hot and humid and the average annual temperature is 26 °C (79 °F), ranging from a minimum of 22.5 °C (72.5 °F) and a maximum of 30.6 °C (87.1 °F). April is the hottest month of the year. The tropical climate is conducive to the development of mangrove and coconut trees that cover the two islets.
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2653:Demographics
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2145:Île Caterine
2130:Île aux Fous
2082:Le Souffleur
2072:Îlot du Mort
2022:Île de L'Est
1961:Coin du Mire
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41:Please help
36:verification
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2589:Agriculture
2543:LGBT rights
2160:Île Frégate
2042:Île Fregate
2017:Île D'Ambre
2007:Île Barkley
1897:Islands of
1522:The Tribune
1413:lexpress.mu
1358:lexpress.mu
1246:coconut oil
604:coconut oil
415:João Galego
398:Santa Maria
395:" and the "
363:sovereignty
312:St. Brandon
187: /
163:Coordinates
2773:Categories
2703:Mauritians
2606:(currency)
2538:Government
2452:Port Louis
2432:Grand Port
2067:Île Vacoas
2062:Île Sancho
2052:Île Roches
1837:2021-11-22
1812:2023-02-07
1783:2016-04-16
1757:January 4,
1727:2023-02-01
1701:2023-02-01
1672:2023-02-01
1642:2021-08-04
1599:Al Jazeera
1580:2023-02-03
1551:2018-04-08
1478:2021-05-19
1423:2023-02-03
1393:2012-07-25
1368:2023-02-03
1338:2023-02-03
1313:2023-02-01
1283:References
1136:(≥ 1.0 mm)
558:I. d. Gale
328:Vingt-Cinq
266:330 (2022)
263:Population
252:Vingt-Cinq
240:Dependency
175:56°38′06″E
172:10°24′54″S
69:newspapers
2680:Education
2627:Transport
2594:Companies
2528:Elections
2419:Districts
2359:Rodrigues
2312:Geography
2292:Mauritius
2150:Île Crabe
2107:Rodrigues
2057:Île Ronde
2047:Île Plate
2012:Île Crabe
1953:Mauritius
1920:Rodrigues
1899:Mauritius
644:Geography
597:privateer
593:castaways
586:privateer
539:Da Galega
453:a galega
373:Etymology
293:Mauritius
232:Mauritius
148:Geography
58:"Agaléga"
2758:Category
2718:Religion
2599:Minerals
2548:Military
2511:Politics
2488:Tromelin
2395:Nazareth
2317:Wildlife
2296:articles
2212:Nazareth
2185:Île Plat
1858:Archived
1831:Archived
1806:Archived
1721:Archived
1695:Archived
1666:Archived
1636:Archived
1609:4 August
1603:Archived
1574:Archived
1545:Archived
1472:Archived
1417:Archived
1362:Archived
1332:Archived
1304:Archived
1228:Source:
1223:2,792.7
1129:(69.76)
1074:(10.07)
1069:(10.76)
1060:Average
623:Malagasy
463:'s book
332:coconuts
324:airstrip
153:Location
2742:Outline
2690:Culture
2641:Society
2622:Tourism
2577:Economy
2523:Cabinet
2467:Savanne
2390:Hawkins
2346:Agaléga
2307:History
2207:Hawkins
1915:Agaléga
1448:25 July
1239:Economy
1127:1,771.8
1124:(8.89)
1119:(4.32)
1114:(3.75)
1109:(2.22)
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1089:(4.66)
1084:(6.86)
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1025:(65.1)
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1005:(68.9)
1000:(69.8)
995:(69.3)
985:(75.2)
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965:(73.9)
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910:(81.9)
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880:(79.5)
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795:(89.1)
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770:(93.2)
765:(92.5)
760:(91.4)
755:(88.7)
750:(87.8)
745:(87.8)
740:(89.1)
735:(91.9)
730:(94.3)
725:(93.6)
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715:(95.2)
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483:da Gale
466:Limuria
436:Galicia
405:Island.
403:Réunion
341:A 2015
281:Agaléga
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2658:Creole
2604:Rupee
2476:Claims
2405:Soudan
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1944:Islets
1220:246.1
1217:249.2
1214:245.0
1211:240.0
1208:250.4
1205:227.6
1202:216.3
1199:245.9
1196:243.4
1193:225.9
1190:192.8
1187:210.2
1176:156.5
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392:Galega
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2713:Music
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1173:14.0
1170:11.4
1167:10.5
1161:11.4
1158:13.7
1155:12.3
1152:12.2
1149:13.5
1146:15.3
1143:15.7
1140:17.4
1122:225.8
1117:109.7
1097:102.4
1092:106.1
1087:118.3
1082:174.2
1077:192.7
1072:255.8
1067:273.2
705:Year
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491:Agale
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2437:Moka
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1611:2021
1450:2012
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1164:9.1
1112:95.3
1107:56.3
1102:62.1
1053:16.8
1048:18.0
1043:17.2
1038:17.9
1033:16.8
1028:16.9
1023:18.4
1018:18.9
1013:18.5
1008:18.7
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998:21.0
993:20.7
983:24.0
978:24.0
973:24.2
968:23.9
963:23.3
958:23.0
953:23.0
948:23.8
943:24.8
938:24.6
933:24.5
928:24.3
923:24.3
913:27.0
908:27.7
903:27.3
898:26.7
893:26.0
888:25.6
883:25.6
878:26.4
873:27.6
868:28.0
863:28.0
858:27.7
853:27.8
843:30.5
838:31.5
833:30.9
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813:28.8
808:29.5
803:30.7
798:31.6
793:31.7
788:31.3
783:31.4
773:35.1
768:34.0
763:33.6
758:33.0
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748:31.0
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718:34.3
713:35.1
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