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Curepipe (Mauritian
Creole pronunciation: [kiːəpip]), also
known as La Ville-Lumière (The City of Light), is a town in Mauritius,
located mainly in the...
- The
Royal College Curepipe (commonly
known as RCC) is the most
prestigious secondary school in Mauritius, with
extremely high
admission standards. Since...
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Curepipe Botanic Gardens (or SSR
Botanical Garden of
Curepipe) in
Route des Jardins,
Curepipe, is the
second largest botanical garden in Mauritius. It...
- The 1911
Curepipe riots refer to
violent clashes which broke out in the
historic town of
Curepipe and then
spread to Port
Louis on the
island of Mauritius...
- The Muni****l
Council of
Curepipe (French:
Conseil Muni****l de
Curepipe), also
known as Muni****lity, is the
local authority responsible for the administration...
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Curepipe Starlight Sports Club is a
Mauritian football club
based in
Curepipe. They play in the
Mauritian League, the top tier of
Mauritian football....
- only a
single surviving specimen has been do****ented in the
Curepipe Botanic Gardens in
Curepipe. Thus, it is
classified as an endling. This
species is one...
- include: Lycée La
Bourdonnais -
Curepipe Dr.
Regis Chaperon S.S.S Lycée des
Mascareignes - Moka
Royal College Curepipe -
Curepipe Queen Elizabeth College -...
- The last p****enger
train ran on 31
March 1956,
between Port
Louis and
Curepipe. Due to
increased car
usage and
chronic road congestion,
plans for a light...
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Catholic boys'
secondary school located in
Curepipe, Mauritius. It is one of the main
secondary schools in
Curepipe and Mauritius.
Opened by the
Brothers of...