Moka () is a village in
Mauritius located in the
Moka District, the western part of the village also lies in the
Plaines Wilhems District.
Since 1967 it forms part of
Constituency No. 8 Quartier Militaire and Moka. The village is administered by the Moka Village Council under the aegis of the Moka District Council.
According to the census made by
Statistics Mauritius
Statistics Mauritius formerly known as the Central Statistics Office (CSO) 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 statistical a ...
in 2011, the population was at 8,846.
The elevation is 203 meters and can be up to 425 meters in some places. Moka is directly on the other side of the
Moka Range from
Port Louis. The village is close to the mountain
Le Pouce and the town
Beau-Bassin Rose-Hill. Réduit is a suburb of the village where the
State House
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and
University of Mauritius is situated. The village is also home to the
Mauritius Broadcasting Corporation and the
Mahatma Gandhi Institute.
History
Housing boom
Moka is centrally located in Mauritius and as such has experienced a real estate development boom in the past few years. This was mainly encouraged by the development of the CyberCity two kilometres away in
Ebene. Another contributing factor to this property business was the fact that since Mauritius will not benefit from preferential prices for its sugar by the European Community and
World Trade Organization, sugar estates quickly started real estate business units that would convert the land under sugar cane culture to residential lands. From 2004 to 2006, Moka saw five property estate developments.
Weather
Moka has a
tropical wet climate
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. Since it is in the
southern hemisphere, February is the warmest month and August is the coolest. Temperatures normally can range from in February to at night in August. The dry season is in October, the wet season is in February. Temperature is somewhat constant.
Places
Schools
Schools in Moka include
Le Bocage International School,
Mahatma Gandhi Institute, Mahatma Gandhi Secondary School, St. Mary Roman Catholic School, and Ecole du Centre.
University
University of Mauritius
Charles Telfair Institute
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Other
Other important institutions in Moka are the:
* Agricultural Marketing Board (AMB) which stocks vegetables (mainly potatoes) for local consumption
* Subramaniam Bharati Eye Centre (AKA Moka Eye Hospital) which is the country's only specialized eye hospital.
* Catholic Church
Notable people
*Jean Louis Brue du Garoutier, French soldier later retrieving the rank of
Maréchal de Camp
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The rank originated from the older rank of sergeant major general ( French: ''sergent-major général''). Se ...
(Brigade General) under
Napoleon
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and serving as commander of the 2nd Brigade, 4th Infantry Division during the
Waterloo Campaign.
*
Thomas Shadrach James (Peersahib), teacher, linguist and herbalist in Australia
*
Fabrice Lapierre
Fabrice Lapierre (born 17 October 1983 in Réduit, Mauritius) is a Mauritian-born Australian long jumper.
Lapierre placed 4th at the 2009 World Championships in Berlin, Germany, behind another Australian, Mitchell Watt, who took the ...
, Mauritian-born Australian long jumper
See also
*
List of places in Mauritius
References
Moka District
Populated places in Mauritius
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