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- Mauritius
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- Every March 12
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Independence Day Mauritius unfurls its national colors every March 12, commemorating the island nation’s freedom from British rule in 1968. This day celebrates the rich tapestry of Mauritian culture, its diverse people, and the journey to self-determination. Join in the festivities by learning about its history, sharing national pride, and supporting local communities.
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Expected Independence Day Mauritius Deals
For Independence Day Mauritius, the focus shifts from commercial deals to national pride and community celebration. Local businesses, particularly those in tourism and hospitality, often offer special packages or events highlighting Mauritian culture and cuisine. Government agencies and cultural organizations may host free public concerts, parades, and historical exhibitions. Expect local artisans to showcase traditional crafts and restaurants to feature authentic Mauritian dishes. While specific promotions for 2027 are yet to be announced, we anticipate a similar emphasis on cultural appreciation and community gatherings. We will update this page with confirmed live events as March 12 approaches.
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Mention National Today (facebook.com/nationaltoday) and use #MauritiusIndependenceDay. Share photos and stories of local celebrations, traditional foods, or historical insights.
Tag @nationaltoday_ and use #MauritiusNationalDay. Post vibrant visuals of the Mauritian flag, landscapes, cultural performances, or family gatherings.
Tag National Today (linkedin.com/company/nationaltoday) and use #MauritiusBusiness. Share insights on Mauritius’s economic growth since independence or highlight local businesses thriving on the island.
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History of Independence Day Mauritius
Independence Day Mauritius is celebrated every year on March 12 in Mauritius. This day is a public holiday across the island country of Mauritius when the people celebrate the anniversary of Mauritius becoming an independent state under the Commonwealth.
Mauritius is officially known as the Republic of Mauritius and comprises four different islands — Mauritius, Rodrigues, Agalega, and St. Brandon. The main island is Mauritius, and Port Louis, the capital city, is located on the main island. The capital city is also the most populous city in this island country.
Mauritius was first occupied by the Portuguese; however, the Portuguese were not happy to live on the islands and soon abandoned them. Then the islands were occupied by the Dutch people, who established settlements on them. However, the settlements weren’t profitable, and the Dutch soon abandoned the islands.
After the Dutch, the French occupied the islands of Mauritius and brought enslaved people from Africa and India to work on the plantations established on the islands. Later, during the Napoleonic Wars, the British captured the islands, converting Mauritius into a plantation colony under the British Empire.
Slavery was eventually abolished, but the British government brought indentured servants from around the world to the islands to serve as labor on the plantations. After the World Wars, the people of Mauritius were accorded universal suffrage. Over time, tensions grew on the island, and Britain acknowledged the importance of giving up its former colonies. Mauritius adopted a new constitution with a newly elected Prime Minister, while the English monarch remained the head of state.
Independence Day Mauritius timeline
Portuguese sailors arrive and occupy the islands of Mauritius and establish a visiting base.
France takes control of Mauritius, renames it Isle de France, and develops a sugar economy on the islands.
The French surrender Mauritius to the British, and the island regains its original name.
As part of Great Britain’s efforts to decolonize, Mauritius adopts a new constitution and elects a new Prime Minister for its newly independent government.
How Businesses Can Celebrate Independence Day Mauritius
Local businesses in Mauritius can honor Independence Day by decorating their premises with national colors and flags, creating a festive atmosphere. Restaurants can offer special menus featuring traditional Mauritian dishes, showcasing the island’s rich culinary heritage. Retailers can highlight locally made products, supporting national industries and artisans. Businesses might also sponsor or participate in community events, parades, or cultural performances, fostering a sense of unity and national pride among employees and customers alike.
Independence Day Mauritius FAQs
When is Independence Day Mauritius?
In 2027, Mauritians will celebrate Independence Day on Friday, March 12. The holiday provides an opportunity for national reflection and vibrant festivities across the island.
How many people live in Mauritius?
With a population of around 1.3 million, Mauritius is a vibrant island nation. Its citizens come together each year to commemorate their shared history and national identity on March 12.
What is the significance of March 12 for Mauritius?
On March 12, 1992, Mauritius transitioned from a Commonwealth realm to a republic, further solidifying its sovereignty. This dual significance makes the date especially meaningful for the nation’s journey.
Is Independence Day Mauritius a public holiday?
As a federal holiday, March 12 is observed with great importance across Mauritius. Families often gather, and communities host events to commemorate the nation’s freedom and cultural heritage.
Independence Day Mauritius Activities
Watch the celebrations
Across Mauritius, Independence Day is celebrated with songs, parties, official speeches, and parades. Watch the celebrations and join the festivities with the Mauritian people on this day.
Learn about Mauritius
There’s no better day to learn about Mauritian culture and diversity than its Independence Day. Look up Mauritian cultural practices, from music to religion, to educate yourself.
Participate in local celebrations
Find Mauritian people near you and get everyone together to celebrate the day locally. Cook Mauritian food, play traditional music, and enjoy yourself.
5 Facts About Mauritius That Will Surprise You
It was home to the dodo
Mauritius is known for its natural diversity and was the only known home to the extinct dodo bird.
It’s the most peaceful African country
According to the Global Peace Index, Mauritius is the most peaceful African country as of 2019.
Hinduism is the most practiced religion
Mauritius is highly diverse in faith and religious practices and is the only African country where Hinduism is the most practiced religion.
It is a welfare state
The government of Mauritius provides its citizens with universal healthcare, free education, and free public transportation.
Soccer is the most popular sport
The national soccer team of Mauritius is known as The Dodos.
Why We Love Independence Day Mauritius
We want to celebrate independence
We believe in decolonization and want to celebrate all countries achieving their independence from colonial powers. We think it’s fantastic that Mauritius is now an independent country.
We love Mauritian culture
Mauritius is ethnically diverse and the diversity has influenced the culture in many ways. We love to see the fusion of cultures from around the world in one country.
We love the celebrations
We think that the Mauritians know how to throw the best celebrations. We love the music and parades, and speeches and want to be a part of it.
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