Port Of Victoria (Seychelles)
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Victoria () is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Seychelles, situated on the north-eastern side of Mahé island, the archipelago's main island. The city was first established as the seat of the
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government. In 2010, the population of Greater Victoria (including the suburbs) was 26,450 (26.66%) out of the country's total population of 99,202.


History

The area that would become Victoria was originally settled in 1778 by French colonists after they claimed the island in 1756. The town was called ''L'Établissement'' until 1841 when it was renamed to Victoria by the British, after Queen Victoria.


Economy

Tourism is an important sector of the economy. The principal exports of Victoria are vanilla,
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s, coconut oil, fish and guano.


Education

The Mont Fleuri campus of the University of Seychelles is in Victoria.


Culture

Attractions in the city include a clocktower modelled on Little Ben in London, the courthouse, the Victoria Botanical Gardens, Botanical Gardens, the Victoria National Museum of History, National Museum of History, the Seychelles Natural History Museum, Natural History Museum and the Sir Selwyn Selwyn-Clarke Market. Victoria Market and the brightly coloured fish and fruit markets is the local hot spot for the Seychellois people.


Places of worship

There are two cathedrals in Victoria, Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Seychelles, Immaculate Conception Cathedral (Roman Catholic) and St Paul's Cathedral, Victoria, St Paul's Cathedral (Anglican Communion, Anglican). There are also Baptist and Pentecostal churches,J. Gordon Melton, Martin Baumann, "Religions of the World: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Beliefs and Practices", ABC-CLIO, USA, 2010, p. 2591 mosques and Hindu temples.


Sports

Stade Linité, the national stadium, is in Victoria. It is mostly used for football matches.


Transport

Victoria is served by Seychelles International Airport, completed in 1971. The inner harbour lies immediately east of the town, where tuna fishing and canning is a major industry. One of the largest bridges in Victoria was destroyed by tsunami waves from the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake.


Districts

Four of the districts of Seychelles are in Victoria. *Greater Victoria **La Riviere Anglaise, English River (La Rivière Anglaise), the central district **Saint Louis, Seychelles, Saint Louis **Mont Fleuri **Bel Air, Seychelles, Bel Air


Twin towns and sister cities

Victoria is Twin towns and sister cities, twinned with:


Climate

Victoria features a tropical rainforest climate (Köppen climate classification ''Af'') with high temperatures throughout the course of the year. The capital does have noticeably wetter and drier periods during the year, with June and July being its driest months and December through February being the city's wettest months. However, since in no month does the average monthly precipitation falls below in Victoria, the city does not have a true dry season month. This lack of a true dry season month is a primary reason why the climate falls under the tropical rainforest climate category. The capital averages about of rainfall annually. Although being very rainy, skies are usually clear to partly clear and completely cloudy days remain scarce throughout the year even during the rainiest months.


See also

*Romainville Island, Seychelles


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