The islands were named 'Sechelles', after Vicomte Moreau des Sechelles, the French Comptroller General of Finances.
Victoria is the capital city of Seychelles.
Estonia, India, China, and the Seychelles have places with that name.
No, Seychelles was not always called Seychelles. The archipelago was named after Jean Moreau de Séchelles, a French finance minister, in the 18th century when the islands were claimed by France. Before that, the islands had various names and were known to Arab and Portuguese explorers, but they did not have a unified name like Seychelles until the French colonization.
Seychelles
No he isn't! His name Mahe is French, from the name of the largest island of the Seychelles.
Sri lanka, maldives and seychelles
none The only country with "che" in its name is Seychelles.
Seychelles
Seychelles's motto is ''.
Sooglossidae is the scientific name for the genus of the Seychelles Frogs. There are four direct members of this family, under the genus Sooglossus and one member from the genus Nasikabatachus. These are as follows: From the Sooglossus genus: * Gardiner's Seychelles Frog - Sooglossus gardineri * Seychelles Palm Frog - Sooglossus pipilodryas * Seychelles Frog - Sooglossus sechellensis * Thomasset's Frog - Sooglossus thomasseti From the Nasikabatrachus genus: * Purple frog - Nasikabatrachus sahyadrensis
Seychelles's population is 2,009.
The largest river in Seychelles is called the Victoria. It is named after the capital of seychelles.