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Seychelles

Seychelles is a country in the Indian Ocean, which consists of over a hundred islands. It was formerly controlled by the French until it became a part of the British Empire, and eventually the British Commonwealth, in the 18th century. Tourism is an important industry in this country.

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What was Seychelles named after?

The Seychelles islands were claimed by France and the French East India Company in 1756, when Captain Corneille Nicolas Morphey was sent from Mauritius to occupy the islands.

The islands were named Sechelles, after Vicomte Moreau des Sechelles, the French Comptroller General of Finances. Later, the name 'Sechelles' became 'Seychelles'.

Which region belong Bali and seychelles?

Bali is an Indonesian island located in the westernmost end of the Lesser Sunda Islands, lying between Java to the west and Lombok to the east. It is one of the country's 33 provinces with the provincial capital at Denpasar towards the south of the island.

Seychelles, officially the Republic of Seychellesis an island country spanning an archipelago of 115 islands in the Indian Ocean, some 1,500 kilometres (932 mi) east of mainland Africa, northeast of the island of Madagascar.

How much does a cheap flight to the Seychelles from New York cost?

The cheapest flights to Seychelles from New York cost about $1,502 on Skyscanner, and $2376 on Cheapoair at the most. The flights from New York to Seychelles is very expensive, but there are still great deals out there.

Who was the President of Seychelles in 2008?

James Michel was the President of Seychelles in 2008. Joseph Belmont was the vice-president in 2009.

James Michel became the first Vice-President of Seychelles when the position was created in 1996 August. Michel served as vice-president under France-Albert René until 2004 April 16 when René stepped down. Michel then became the third President of Seychelles. His vice president was Joseph Belmont from 2004 April 16 to 2010 June 30, and then Danny Faure to the present.

Who was the President of Seychelles in 2010?

James Michel was the President of Seychelles in 2010. During this time, the vice-president was Joseph Belmont from January 1 to June 30 and Danny Faure from June 30 until the rest of the year.

James Michel became the first Vice-President of Seychelles when the position was created in 1996 August. Michel served as vice-president under France-Albert René until 2004 April 16 when René stepped down. Michel then became the third President of Seychelles. His vice president was Joseph Belmont from 2004 April 16 to 2010 June 30, and then Danny Faure to the present.

Which one of these places is best Mauritius or Seychelles?

It can't be distinguished really. Although I would prefer Seychelles over the Mauritius. Both are great places but Seychelles attracts me more.

What is the seychelles latitude and longitude?

The northwest end of Runway-13 at Seychelles International Airport, about 6 miles
north of Anse Royal, is located at
4.6666° south latitude
55.5108° east longitude.
Other spots around the Seychelles Bank, and certainly any spot on any of the other
islands, has somewhat different coordinates.

When did seychelles join SADC?

In September 1997, Seychelles joined SADC as the 12th member.

How tall is Seychelle Gabriel?

Seychelle Gabriel is 26 years old (birthdate March 25, 1991).

When is the best time to visit Seychelles?

As the Seychelles islands are blessed with a year-long warm, tropical climate, it's always a good time to visit, although different times of year may be better suited to your particular interests.

Two opposing trade winds generally govern the weather pattern: the north-westerly trades blow from October to March when wind speeds average from 8 to 12 knots; and the brisker south-easterly trades blow from May to September with winds of between 10 to 20 knots, bringing the cooler and windier conditions ideal for sailing.

The periods of calm between the trades produce fairly warm and wind-free conditions throughout April and also in October. Conditions for swimming, snorkelling and especially diving are superb during April/May and October/November when the water temperature sometimes reaches 29ºC and visibility is often 30 metres plus.

When did the British colonize seychelles?

The Seychelles were officially colonized in 1814 by the British, although the French created a colony there in 1756. This was part of their Maritius colony.

What is the climate of seychelles?

The Seychelles islands have a humid, tropical climate with temperatures ranging between 24 and 32 degrees Celsius.

The North-West trade winds blow from October to May bringing a humid, warm air front, with low wind speeds. The South-East trade winds blow from May to September, generating a drier, cooler weather with stronger winds.

What is the area of seychelles islands?

The Seychelles' area is 177 square miles (459 square kilometers).

Where is zave island Seychelles?

The tiny Zave Island is located between La Digue and Curieuse.

How many retail pharmacies are there in Seychelles?

there are 17 primary health care units and centers and 19 licensed pharmacies. There are no pharmacy schools in Seychelles

What countries does Seychelles passport holder is visa free?

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