This could provide a major, sustainable, contribution to the conservation of the fody and other highly endangered Mauritian birds. |
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The national identity of being a Mauritian is forged early in school and continues in the workplace. |
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The restaurant offers hot, homey Mauritian fare, and the island has one of the most diverse cuisines in the world. |
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The time spent working with the Mauritian students has had a profound influence on our students. |
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Mauritian sega dancing starts somewhere around the pelvis and doesn't stop until the dancers are limbo-arched backwards in a wild, shake-that-thing convulsion. |
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My Mauritian guide swam quite happily under water without an oxygen tank. |
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After an ambling drive to the southern part of the island, Saint Aubin was the first stop in my journey to discover Mauritian rum. |
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Mauritian investors are gradually entering African markets, notably Madagascar, Mozambique and Zimbabwe. |
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Dev Virahsawmy's Zeneral Macbeff, first performed in 1982, adapted the story to the local Creole and to the Mauritian political situation. |
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The UK excised the archipelago from Mauritian territory in 1965, three years prior to Mauritian independence. |
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Just off the Mauritian coast lie some 49 uninhabited islands and islets, several used as natural reserves for endangered species. |
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Laws governing the Mauritian penal system are derived partly from French civil law and British common law. |
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Baker identified four varieties of Mauritian creole associated with different ethnolinguistic groups. |
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The culture of the Mauritian people is reflected in the various religious festivities that are celebrated throughout the year, some of which are recognized as public holidays. |
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They were later manned by Mauritian and Indian Coastal Artillery troops. |
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However, Baker notes that limero is also a common Mauritian pronunciation. |
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One of the official languages of Mauritius is Mauritian Creole. |
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