Cluny Station
Cluny Station is an abandoned railway station in Grand Port District, Mauritius. Cluny Station is situated nearby to the town Rose-Belle, as well as near the hamlet Mare Chicose.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Rose-Belle and Mare Chicose.
Rose-Belle
Town
Rose-Belle is a small town in southeastern Mauritius. Rose-Belle is situated 3½ km south of Cluny Station.
Mare Chicose
Hamlet
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Mare Chicose is a village in the Grand Port district of Mauritius. The village has been abandoned because of the smell of the nearby Mare Chicose Landfill site. Mare Chicose is situated 4 km east of Cluny Station.
Grand Bois
Village
Grand Bois is a village located in the Savanne District of Mauritius. According to the 2015 census by Statistics Mauritius, the population was 7,982. Grand Bois is situated 7 km southwest of Cluny Station.
Cluny Station
- Type: Abandoned railway station
- Also known as: “Cluny”
- Category: transportation
- Location: Grand Port District, Mauritius, East African Islands, Africa
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Latitude
-20.37° or 20° 22′ 12″ southLongitude
57.59778° or 57° 35′ 52″ eastElevation
364 metres (1,194 feet)Open location code
5HFVJHHX+X4GeoNames ID
934598
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