Rivière Du Poste

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Rivière Du Poste
Village
CountryMauritius Mauritius
DistrictsSavanne and Grand Port district
Government
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Total2,170
 • Density385.4/km2 (998/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+4 (MUT)
Area code230
ISO 3166 codeMU

Rivière Du Poste is a village in Mauritius located in both Savanne and Grand Port district. The village is administered by the Rivière du Poste Village Council under the aegis of the Savanne District Council.[2] According to the census made by Statistics Mauritius in 2011, the population was at 2,170.[1] The neighboring villages are La Flora (North West), Mare Tabac and Rose Belle (North East) and Camp Diable and Riviere Dragon in the south of the village.

History

Rivière du Poste is named after the second largest river in Mauritius which cross by the village and separating it into two district Savanne and Grand Port. The local Post office opens in 1909 which was before a Railway Station.[3]

A popular attraction is the Pont Rouge (English: Red bridge) which is an old railway track which is now used by pedestrian to cross the river. There are numerous attraction such as waterfalls across the river at different spots. Recently a natural park open its door named as "Domaine Du Post".

Sub locality

The village itself is distributed into 4 parts:[2][4]

  • Camp Rabaud
  • Camp Siajee
  • Terrain Maurice
  • Rivière Du Poste

See also


References

  1. ^ a b "Table G1 - Resident population by geographical location, whereabouts on census night and sex" (PDF). Statistics Mauritius. 2011: 3 and 4. Retrieved 5 September 2014. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. ^ a b Ministry of Local Government and Outer Islands. "Local Government Act 2011" (PDF). Electoral Commissioner's Office: 896. Retrieved 5 September 2014. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. ^ Dean, Sullivan (4–7 February 2012). "Mauritius Government Railway (MGR) Remains 2012". The International Stream Pages. Retrieved 4 September 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: date format (link)
  4. ^ "Post Code Finder". Mauritius Post. Retrieved 3 September 2014.