MAURITIUS, November 19,2025 (You Tube, Geography by Geoff): Mauritius is a tiny island over 1,000 miles off the Southeast coast of Africa, surrounded by coral reefs. Mark Twain once wrote “You gather that Mauritius was made first and then heaven; and that heaven was copied after Mauritius.” First colonized by the Dutch, then French and British, the island gained independence on March 12, 1968. The island’s population consists mainly of European, African and Asian descent. Today Mauritius boasts of one of the highest GDP per capita rates in Africa, a stable democracy and a thriving complex economy.
The video highlights Mauritius as possibly the most successful African country, despite being less talked about in mainstream media. It states that Mauritius’s economic and institutional development is exceptional: over the decades, the country transitioned from a sugar-dependent economy into a diversified, high-income economy, driven by services (like finance and tourism), manufacturing, and good governance. This success is framed as a “miracle,” especially considering its small size, limited natural resources, and complex social makeup.
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https://youtu.be/bH6gC_XqaEE?si=AXmNabMK517QcpS1

