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Port Louis is the capital city of Maurtius and it's the major harbor of the island. The Airport is located in the south east at Plaisance and the name of the Airport is Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport. Airport identifier is FIMP with runway 14 and 32 both over 3000 meters in length.

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