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Curepipe (), also known as ''La Ville-Lumière'' (The City of Light), is a town in
Mauritius Mauritius, officially the Republic of Mauritius, is an island country in the Indian Ocean, about off the southeastern coast of East Africa, east of Madagascar. It includes the main island (also called Mauritius), as well as Rodrigues, Ag ...
, located mainly in the
Plaines Wilhems District Plaines Wilhems () is a district of Mauritius. It is the most populous district, with an estimated population of 366,506 at the end of 2018. The district is mainly urban; it consists of four towns, the village of Midlands and part of two other v ...
. Its eastern part lies in the
Moka District Moka () is a district of Mauritius, situated in the central plateau of the island. The district has an area of 230.5 km2. The population was estimated to be 83,664 at the end of 2019. History Places of interest * Bagatelle Mall Places Th ...
. The town is administered by the
Municipal Council of Curepipe The Municipal Council of Curepipe (), also known as Municipality, is the local authority responsible for the administration of the town of Curepipe, Plaines Wilhems District, in the island nation of Mauritius Mauritius, officially the Repub ...
. Curepipe lies at a higher elevation, often referred to as the "Central Plateau". According to the census made by
Statistics Mauritius Statistics Mauritius, formerly known as the Central Statistics Office (CSO) until 2000, is the national statistical agency of Mauritius. It operates under the aegis of the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development and is responsible for all ...
in 2018, the population of the town was at 78,618.


Etymology

The town's name, Curepipe, is said to be originated from the French ''curer sa pipe'', which translates to "cleaning his/her pipe". There are several theories by historians as to the naming of the city. Some historians believe that the name was given as travellers and soldiers from the 19th century often travelled from
Port Louis Port Louis (, ; or , ) is the capital and most populous city of Mauritius, mainly located in the Port Louis District, with a small western part in the Black River District. Port Louis is the country's financial and political centre. It is admi ...
and Grand Port (now
Mahébourg Mahébourg is a small town on the south-eastern coast of the island of Mauritius, having a population of 15,457 as of 2015.Digest of Demographic Statistics 2015; Available at http://statsmauritius.govmu.org/English/Pages/POPULATION--And-VITAL-STAT ...
) to refill their pipes in Curepipe. Other historians believe that the name was given after a late landowner during the 18th century.


Geography

The town officially covers an area of . It is located in the Plaine Wilhems district on the central plateau of Mauritius at an altitude of 561 meters. Of the larger towns of the island's central plateau, Curepipe is the most southern and also the highest. As a consequence of its height, Curepipe is known for its relatively cooler and rainier climate. The dormant volcano
Trou aux Cerfs Trou aux Cerfs (also known as Murr's Volcano) is a dormant, crater lake, cinder cone volcano with a well-defined cone and crater. It is high and located in Curepipe, Mauritius. The crater has been alternately described as 300 and 350 meters in ...
is nearby.


Politics

Curepipe is managed by a council, which is democratically elected by its citizens. The council is headed by the mayor and is principally responsible for local policy making. The current mayor is Mr. Hans Berty Margueritte. The town's administration on the other hand is responsible for the implementation of these policies as well as the day-to-day management of the council's activities. The current administrative head is Mrs Jugroop Curepipe's historic town hall was actually originally situated in Moka, and the whole building was moved to Curepipe in 1903. For the
general elections A general election is an electoral process to choose most or all members of a governing body at the same time. They are distinct from by-elections, which fill individual seats that have become vacant between general elections. General elections ...
the town is classified as the No 17 constituency known as ''Curepipe and Midlands''.


Demographics

According to the census made by
Statistics Mauritius Statistics Mauritius, formerly known as the Central Statistics Office (CSO) until 2000, is the national statistical agency of Mauritius. It operates under the aegis of the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development and is responsible for all ...
in 2018, the population of the town was at 78,692. The primary spoken language is Mauritian Creole, though French predominates in more formal situations.
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, Bhojpuri, Hindi, Telugu, Urdu, Mandarin and Hakka Chinese are also spoken as second or third language mostly in religious activities. The council's official language is English.


Religion

According to the 2012 census conducted by
Statistics Mauritius Statistics Mauritius, formerly known as the Central Statistics Office (CSO) until 2000, is the national statistical agency of Mauritius. It operates under the aegis of the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development and is responsible for all ...
, Christianity is the most prevalently practised religion in Curepipe (48.4%) (Catholic 39.2%, Protestant 1.3%, Other Christian 8%), followed by Hinduism (37.7%) and Islam (13.9%).


Economic activities

The town hosts several textile factories, a diamond processing industry and a range of jewelry businesses. In addition, handicraft shops, restaurants and shopping centres add to the commercial mix of the town. The relatively affluent suburbs are also home to a great deal of business activity. Sensitization programmes are underway in collaboration with the Central Water Authority of Mauritius, towards encouraging better management of the town's water resources.


Tourism

Curepipe, though inland from the main coastal tourist areas of Mauritius, is nonetheless a tourist destination. Some of the more popular attractions include: *
Curepipe Botanic Gardens Curepipe Botanic Gardens (or SSR Botanical Garden of Curepipe) in Route des Jardins, Curepipe, is the second largest botanical garden in Mauritius. It has a relatively informal layout, and contains a river, lake and the world's rarest palm tree am ...
*
Trou aux Cerfs Trou aux Cerfs (also known as Murr's Volcano) is a dormant, crater lake, cinder cone volcano with a well-defined cone and crater. It is high and located in Curepipe, Mauritius. The crater has been alternately described as 300 and 350 meters in ...
Crater * Monvert Nature Park *
Sainte Therese Church Sainte Therese Church is the largest Catholic church in Curepipe and one of the largest churches in Mauritius Mauritius, officially the Republic of Mauritius, is an island country in the Indian Ocean, about off the southeastern coast of ...
* Carnegie Library of Curepipe * The old Town Hall * Domaine des Aubineaux * The Basilica of Sainte Helene * La Sabloniere * Casino de Maurice * St. Joseph's College (National Heritage) *
Royal College Curepipe The Royal College Curepipe (commonly known as RCC) is the most prestigious secondary school in Mauritius, with extremely high admission standards. Since 1791 it has been regarded as a school of excellence and started to build a consistent laure ...
(National Heritage)


Education

Curepipe is home to various secondary schools which include the Ambassador College, Floreal SSS, Curepipe College, Dar-ul-Maarif Secondary School, Doha Secondary School, Dunputh Lallah SSS, Forest Side SSS Boys, Forest Side SSS Girls, Full Day School, Hindu Girls College, Imperial College, Loreto College Curepipe,
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, Mauricia Institute, Mauritius College Boys, Mauritius College Girls, Notre Dame College, Ocep College, Presidency College Boys, Presidency College Girls, Renaissance College, St Patrick's College,
Royal College Curepipe The Royal College Curepipe (commonly known as RCC) is the most prestigious secondary school in Mauritius, with extremely high admission standards. Since 1791 it has been regarded as a school of excellence and started to build a consistent laure ...
and St. Joseph's College.


Sports

The town is home to the
Stade George V Stade George V is a football stadium in Curepipe, Mauritius. The New George V Stadium has a capacity of 6,500.https://mauritiussportscouncil.govmu.org/mauritiussportscouncil/?page_id=291 History The construction of the George V Stadium starte ...
, the teams of the town are the
Curepipe Starlight SC Curepipe Starlight Sports Club is a Mauritian football club based in Curepipe. They play in the Mauritian League, the top tier of Mauritian football. They won the league for the first time in 2007 and thus qualified for the CAF Champions League 2 ...
and the current champions Cercle de Joachim, they currently play in the National First Division for the 2015–2016 season.


Suburbs

The town of Curepipe is divided into different regions. * Allée Brillant * Résidence Atlee * Couvent Lorette * Curepipe Road * Eau-Coulée * Engrais-Cathan * Engrais-Martial * Floréal * Forest-Side * Malherbes * Wooton * Camp Caval * Cité Joachim * Cité St-Luc * Cité Loyseau * Mangalkhan * Robinson * Les Casernes * Route du Jardin * La Brasserie * Camp Pierrot * Cité Anoska


Twin towns – sister cities

Curepipe is twinned with: * Meixian (Meizhou), China *
La Teste-de-Buch La Teste-de-Buch (; , ; "La Teste-of-Buch") is a coastal commune in the Gironde department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in Southwestern France.List of places in Mauritius This is a list of populated places in Mauritius and Agaléga. Mauritius Cities Towns Villages Agaléga See also * Outer islands of Mauritius * Districts of Mauritius * Geography of Mauritius * ISO 3166-2:MU Refere ...


References

{{Authority control Plaines Wilhems District Moka District