FÊTE DE L'ABOLITION DE L'ESCLAVAGE
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2024
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2024
Like that of the Arrival of the Indian Immigrants in November, it is a commemorative festival which does not give rise to major events, but which has a national resonance. It celebrates the end of slavery in Mauritius in 1835 and at the same time recalls the sufferings endured by Mauritians of African origin. It is celebrated at the International Monument of the Slave Route on the Morne Peninsula, where several colonies of slaves hid to escape their dark condition. Le Morne is itself a Unesco World Heritage Site.
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