Albion is the oldest known name for the island of Great Britain.
Maurice is the French name for Mauritius, so they are the same place.Maurice is the French name for Mauritius, so they are the same place.Maurice is the French name for Mauritius, so they are the same place.Maurice is the French name for Mauritius, so they are the same place.Maurice is the French name for Mauritius, so they are the same place.Maurice is the French name for Mauritius, so they are the same place.Maurice is the French name for Mauritius, so they are the same place.Maurice is the French name for Mauritius, so they are the same place.Maurice is the French name for Mauritius, so they are the same place.Maurice is the French name for Mauritius, so they are the same place.Maurice is the French name for Mauritius, so they are the same place.
There are no cities in England named 'Albion'. Albion is an archaic name for Great Britain or England.
If you're married legally in Mauritius, even though you got the divorce abroad, you have to get an execroiture done for the divorce to be legal in Mauritius and you have to provide all the proof that the papers have been served to your spouse. Its almost like doing it over again.
Albion was the ancient name for Britain or England. Albusmeans white in Latin (probably referring to the white cliffs of Dover).
West Bromwich Albion changed their name from the 'Strollers' to 'Albion' in 1880.
Maybe because UK only needed Mauritius as a port to get to Asia... but boat travel became obsolete when air travel came along, and Mauritius got democracy ... that's just my guess
Albion is another name for Great Britain, thus the club in named after Britain.
Albion (Alebion) is a son of Poseidon who attacked Hercules on his journey back to Greece while he was completing his tenth labour. Albion is an ancient name for Great Britian or England.
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Poets have often referred to England as "Albion." This name has been used since ancient times and is associated with the island's history and culture.