Balaclava Bay
Balaclava Bay is a bay in Mauritius. Balaclava Bay is situated nearby to the hamlet Ville Valio, as well as near Le Goulet.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Baie du Tombeau and Pamplemousses.
Baie du Tombeau
Town
Baie du Tombeau is a village in Mauritius located in the Pamplemousses District, situated near the Rivière du Tombeau. The village is administered by the Baie du Tombeau Village Council under the aegis of the Pamplemousses District Council. Baie du Tombeau is situated 4 km south of Balaclava Bay.
Pamplemousses
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Pamplemousses is a district of Mauritius, located in the northwest of the island, and is one of the most densely populated parts of the island. The name of the district comes from the French word for grapefruits.
Triolet
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Triolet is a medium-sized village in the north of the Mauritius district of Pamplemousses. It lies exactly 11 kilometres from Port Louis, the capital of the island.
Balaclava Bay
- Type: Bay
- Category: body of water
- Location: Mauritius, East African Islands, Africa
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Latitude
-20.08657° or 20° 5′ 12″ southLongitude
57.5112° or 57° 30′ 40″ eastElevation
144 metres (472 feet)Open location code
5HFVWG76+9FGeoNames ID
7289495
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