Mauritian diaspora in France are French people with Mauritian descent, or who were born in Mauritius. Although for its economic stability Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom and Ireland are the biggest recipients of Mauritian immigration, Mauritius is part of the Commonwealth of Nations.
Total population | |
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16.229[1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Paris | |
Languages | |
English, Mauritian Creole, Hindi, Tamil and French | |
Religion | |
Roman Catholicism, Hinduism, Islam | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Indian diaspora in France, mixed mauritian, Black people in France |
Notable individuals
edit- Nathacha Appanah, French author
- Lindsay Rose, French footballer
- Kévin Bru, French footballer
- Jonathan Bru, French footballer
- Michael Bosqui, French footballer
- Enzo Couacaud, French tennis player
- Vikash Dhorasoo, French footballer
- Angelo Gopée, CEO of Live Nation France
- Ethann Isidore, French actor
- Gustave Kervern, French actor and director
- J. M. G. Le Clézio, French writer
- Joël de Rosnay, French scientist
- Prisca Thévenot, French politician
- Jérémy Villeneuve, French footballer
- Jonathan Justin, French footballer
- Arassen Ragaven, French footballer
- Sébastien Monier, French footballer
- Wesley Saïd, French footballer
- Rosario Latouchent, French footballer
- Jean-Raymond Boulle, Mining Magnate, Conservationist
- Adam Siao Him Fa, French figure skater
See also
editNotes
edit- ^ Erwin Dopf. "Presentation of Mauritius". diplomatie.gouv.fr. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
References
edit- Carsignol, Anouck (July 2007), "Les Indo-Mauriciens en France: Au carrefour des diasporas" (PDF), Hommes & Migrations, 1268 (1268–1269): 120–128, doi:10.3406/homig.2007.4636, retrieved 22 June 2013