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- 638 in 1735 by around 1,300 annually. Labourdonnais also brought 70 slaves for his own estate. In 1744 Labourdonnais ****embled a squadron of 3,342 men, including...
- Lycée La Bourdonnais (LLB) is a French international school in Curepipe, Mauritius. It serves primary school through lycée (senior high school/sixth form)...
- secondary schools which include Alpha College, Bhujoharry College, Labourdonnais College, Port Louis Academy, Loreto College, Madad Ul Islam Girls College...
- an annual African rugby sevens tournament. Event takes place at the Labourdonnais Sports Grounds, Mauritius between 29 and 30 June and 6 and 7 July 2024...
- (1850), Chess and Chess-Players, London: C. J. Skeet Labourdonnais-McDonnell Match 1834 1834 Labourdonnais - McDonnell Matches Chess and Chess-Players by George...
- casinos, cinemas, restaurants, a marina and a five star hotel (Le Labourdonnais). The name of Le Caudan Waterfront comes from a famous figure of the...
- not, however, the preferred position for trade and military. Governor Labourdonnais claimed that Île de France (Mauritius) was a land of opportunity, thanks...
- Winter, 2007 Doazan, Gabriel-Éloy (1859). LabourdonnaisMorphy (PDF). p. 4. Après Deschapelles et Labourdonnais, il m'a été donné de voir un jeune homme...
- African rugby sevens tournament. The qualifier event took place at the Labourdonnais Sports Grounds, Mauritius between 24 and 25 June 2023. The main event...
- earlier), and to have reached its peak with Joseph MacDonnell and Pierre LaBourdonnais, the two dominant chess players in the 1830s. The 1840s were dominated...