Tamarin Mountain
Tamarin Mountain is a mountain in Rivière Noire District, Mauritius and has an elevation of 523 metres. Tamarin Mountain is situated nearby to the village La Preneuse, as well as near Grande Rivière Noire.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include La Preneuse and Tamarin.
La Preneuse
Village
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La Preneuse is a public beach in western coast of the island Mauritius in the district of Rivière Noire located in the village of Black River. It was named after a French ship, the frigate Preneuse, which served as a commerce raider at Isle de France and was also involved in a naval battle with the British in the 18th century.
Tamarin
Tamarin is a village on the western coast of Mauritius. It has long been the seat of the council of the Rivière Noire District. The district council recently moved to its new headquarters in Bambous, this village being more accessible to the villagers.Flic en Flac
Tamarin Mountain
- Type: Mountain with an elevation of 523 metres
- Also known as: “Mount Tamarin” and “Tamarin”
- Category: landform
- Location: Rivière Noire District, Mauritius, East African Islands, Africa
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Latitude
-20.34733° or 20° 20′ 50″ southLongitude
57.37573° or 57° 22′ 33″ eastElevation
523 metres (1,716 feet)Open location code
5HFVM93G+37GeoNames ID
933976
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Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Grande Rivière Noire and Les Salines.
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