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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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2664:Demographics
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2156:Île Caterine
2141:Île aux Fous
2093:Le Souffleur
2083:Îlot du Mort
2033:Île de L'Est
1972:Coin du Mire
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269:Demographics
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168:Indian Ocean
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52:Please help
47:verification
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2600:Agriculture
2554:LGBT rights
2171:Île Frégate
2053:Île Fregate
2028:Île D'Ambre
2018:Île Barkley
1908:Islands of
1533:The Tribune
1424:lexpress.mu
1369:lexpress.mu
1257:coconut oil
615:coconut oil
426:João Galego
409:Santa Maria
406:" and the "
374:sovereignty
323:St. Brandon
198: /
174:Coordinates
2784:Categories
2714:Mauritians
2617:(currency)
2549:Government
2463:Port Louis
2443:Grand Port
2078:Île Vacoas
2073:Île Sancho
2063:Île Roches
1848:2021-11-22
1823:2023-02-07
1794:2016-04-16
1768:January 4,
1738:2023-02-01
1712:2023-02-01
1683:2023-02-01
1653:2021-08-04
1610:Al Jazeera
1591:2023-02-03
1562:2018-04-08
1489:2021-05-19
1434:2023-02-03
1404:2012-07-25
1379:2023-02-03
1349:2023-02-03
1324:2023-02-01
1294:References
1147:(≥ 1.0 mm)
569:I. d. Gale
339:Vingt-Cinq
277:330 (2022)
274:Population
263:Vingt-Cinq
251:Dependency
186:56°38′06″E
183:10°24′54″S
80:newspapers
2691:Education
2638:Transport
2605:Companies
2539:Elections
2430:Districts
2370:Rodrigues
2323:Geography
2303:Mauritius
2161:Île Crabe
2118:Rodrigues
2068:Île Ronde
2058:Île Plate
2023:Île Crabe
1964:Mauritius
1931:Rodrigues
1910:Mauritius
655:Geography
608:privateer
604:castaways
597:privateer
550:Da Galega
464:a galega
384:Etymology
304:Mauritius
243:Mauritius
159:Geography
69:"Agaléga"
2769:Category
2729:Religion
2610:Minerals
2559:Military
2522:Politics
2499:Tromelin
2406:Nazareth
2328:Wildlife
2307:articles
2223:Nazareth
2196:Île Plat
1869:Archived
1842:Archived
1817:Archived
1732:Archived
1706:Archived
1677:Archived
1647:Archived
1620:4 August
1614:Archived
1585:Archived
1556:Archived
1483:Archived
1428:Archived
1373:Archived
1343:Archived
1315:Archived
1239:Source:
1234:2,792.7
1140:(69.76)
1085:(10.07)
1080:(10.76)
1071:Average
634:Malagasy
474:'s book
343:coconuts
335:airstrip
164:Location
2753:Outline
2701:Culture
2652:Society
2633:Tourism
2588:Economy
2534:Cabinet
2478:Savanne
2401:Hawkins
2357:Agaléga
2318:History
2218:Hawkins
1926:Agaléga
1459:25 July
1250:Economy
1138:1,771.8
1135:(8.89)
1130:(4.32)
1125:(3.75)
1120:(2.22)
1115:(2.44)
1110:(4.03)
1105:(4.18)
1100:(4.66)
1095:(6.86)
1090:(7.59)
1066:(62.2)
1061:(64.4)
1056:(63.0)
1051:(64.2)
1046:(62.2)
1041:(62.4)
1036:(65.1)
1031:(66.0)
1026:(65.3)
1021:(65.7)
1016:(68.9)
1011:(69.8)
1006:(69.3)
996:(75.2)
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986:(75.6)
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916:(81.1)
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906:(78.8)
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896:(78.1)
891:(79.5)
886:(81.7)
881:(82.4)
876:(82.4)
871:(81.9)
866:(82.0)
856:(86.9)
851:(88.7)
846:(87.6)
841:(86.4)
836:(85.1)
831:(84.0)
826:(83.8)
821:(85.1)
816:(87.3)
811:(88.9)
806:(89.1)
801:(88.3)
796:(88.5)
786:(95.2)
781:(93.2)
776:(92.5)
771:(91.4)
766:(88.7)
761:(87.8)
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736:(93.6)
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575:History
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494:da Gale
477:Limuria
447:Galicia
416:Island.
414:Réunion
352:A 2015
292:Agaléga
254:Agaléga
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2669:Creole
2615:Rupee
2487:Claims
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1955:Islets
1231:246.1
1228:249.2
1225:245.0
1222:240.0
1219:250.4
1216:227.6
1213:216.3
1210:245.9
1207:243.4
1204:225.9
1201:192.8
1198:210.2
1187:156.5
677:Month
638:Madras
442:Galego
403:Galega
296:French
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2724:Music
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1184:14.0
1181:11.4
1178:10.5
1172:11.4
1169:13.7
1166:12.3
1163:12.2
1160:13.5
1157:15.3
1154:15.7
1151:17.4
1133:225.8
1128:109.7
1108:102.4
1103:106.1
1098:118.3
1093:174.2
1088:192.7
1083:255.8
1078:273.2
716:Year
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502:Agale
378:India
101:JSTOR
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2448:Moka
1770:2024
1622:2021
1461:2012
1241:NOAA
1175:9.1
1123:95.3
1118:56.3
1113:62.1
1064:16.8
1059:18.0
1054:17.2
1049:17.9
1044:16.8
1039:16.9
1034:18.4
1029:18.9
1024:18.5
1019:18.7
1014:20.5
1009:21.0
1004:20.7
994:24.0
989:24.0
984:24.2
979:23.9
974:23.3
969:23.0
964:23.0
959:23.8
954:24.8
949:24.6
944:24.5
939:24.3
934:24.3
924:27.0
919:27.7
914:27.3
909:26.7
904:26.0
899:25.6
894:25.6
889:26.4
884:27.6
879:28.0
874:28.0
869:27.7
864:27.8
854:30.5
849:31.5
844:30.9
839:30.2
834:29.5
829:28.9
824:28.8
819:29.5
814:30.7
809:31.6
804:31.7
799:31.3
794:31.4
784:35.1
779:34.0
774:33.6
769:33.0
764:31.5
759:31.0
754:31.0
749:31.7
744:33.3
739:34.6
734:34.2
729:34.3
724:35.1
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