[
US
/mɔˈɹɪtiəs/
]
NOUN
- an island in the southwestern Indian Ocean
- a parliamentary state on the island of Mauritius
How To Use Mauritius In A Sentence
- Using a computer telescope, they located their star, The Green School,’ the custodianship of which was bought for the school by the British Council in Mauritius.
- It came about from an awareness that grew from observing people in Mauritius who had the symptoms of fragmented thinking and were being untrue to their inner feelings.
- Tourism is doing pretty well in Mauritius, too, and is set to overtake sugar as the country's most important industry.
- During one trip to Mauritius I endured both a cyclone and a tropical storm in the space of a week, and saw enough rain to last me a lifetime.
- The dodo species consisted of three flightless branches - the dodo of Mauritius, the solitaire of Reunion island, and the Rodriguez solitaire that lived on tiny Rodriguez island.
- They went to Mon Moulin in Port Louis where all the top businessmen in Mauritius ate. YELLOW BIRD
- For instance, doing a story out of the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius, I purposely avoided factories in the capital, Port Louis, instead traveling to the less well known but more picturesquely named Curepipe, so my dateline could read: CUREPIPE, Mauritius. The House at Sugar Beach
- Inspired by the Arab uprisings, activists in Mauritius have created a Facebook initiative with the aim of gathering 15,000 of the country's youth in Port Louis on September 11 to call for political and economic reform. Ahmed Shihab-Eldin: Inspired by Arab Spring, Mauritius Youth Plan Protests
- • Le salmis de pieuvre au girofle Mauritius de Stelio Perombelon, chef des Cons servent et du Pullman ak Christmas in September
- Zambia's major NTEs are cotton yarn to Europe, South Africa and Mauritius, flowers to Europe, primary agricultural products and re-exports to the region - mainly to the Democratic Republic of Congo.