Church Information

Status

Organized Work

Churches

5 Churches

Constituents

500

UPCI Missionaries

Country Information

Population

Mauritius has a population of 1,309,448 as of 2023.

Size

1,937 sq km / 748 sq mi (smaller than Rhode Island)

Capital City

Port Louis, the capital, is also home to a major port in the western Indian Ocean.

Ethnic Groups

67% Indo-Pakistani
27.4% Creole
3% Chinese
2.6% Other

Religion

48.5% Hindu
26.3% Roman Catholic
17.3% Muslim
6.4% Christian
1.5% Other / Non-religious

Languages

English (official)
Creole (common)
French

English is spoken by a small percentage of population, with 86.5% of the population speaking Creole. Bhojpuri, an Indo-Aryan language, is spoken by 5.8% of the population.

Geography

Of volcanic origin, Mauritius is almost entirely surrounded by coral reef and is located in the Indian Ocean, about 500 miles east of Madagascar. Mauritius also includes Rodrigues Island.

Economy

Mauritius has undergone a remarkable economic transformation from a low-income, agriculturally based economy to a diversified, upper middle-income economy, advancing in industry, the finance, and tourism.

Interesting Fact

Mauritius was uninhabited until the early 1600โ€™s. In 1767, the French took authority and brought slaves to establish a sugar industry on the island, and the colony prospered. In the 19th century the island was taken by the British. On March 12, 1968 Mauritius became an independent nation.

Important Facts

Mauritius was uninhabited until the early 1600โ€™s. In 1767, the French took authority and brought slaves to establish a sugar industry on the island, and the colony prospered. In the 19th century the island was taken by the British. On March 12, 1968 Mauritius became an independent nation.

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