Réunion (French:La Réunion, IPA:[la ʁeynjɔ̃]; previously Île Bourbon) is an insularregion of France located in the Indian Ocean. It is situated east of Madagascar and about 175 kilometres (109mi) southwest of Mauritius, the nearest island. As of 2014, its population numbered 844,994 inhabitants.
The island has been inhabited since the 17th century, when people from Europe (mostly France), Madagascar and Africa settled there. Slavery was abolished on 20 December 1848 (a date celebrated yearly on the island), after which indentured workers were brought from South India, among other places. The island became an overseas department of France in 1946.
The local language, spoken by the majority of the population, is Réunion Creole. The official language is French.
Administratively, Réunion is one of the overseas departments of France. Like the other four overseas departments, it is also one of the 18 regions of France, with the modified status of overseas regions, and an integral part of the Republic with the same status as those situated on the European mainland. Réunion is an outermost region of the European Union and, as an overseas department of France, a part of the Eurozone.
Au cœur de l'océan Indien, l'île de La Réunion est un territoire à l'éco-système préservé. À 9000 kilomètres de la Métropole, Raphaël de Casabianca chemine le long de la route du littoral puis s'éloigne vers les cirques débordants de végétation. Il observe le volcan toujours fumant. À chaque étape, il recueille les témoignages d'amoureux de l'île. Il s'initie également aux rythmes enchanteurs de la Maloya, la musique créole réunionnaise.
published: 13 Nov 2017
Cyprien - Les réunions
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published: 24 Jan 2014
Reunion Island Travel Guide
Reunion Island Travel Guide - Oh la la! After a long-haul flight, you step off the plane and you're greeted with a bonjour. Then you breakfast on croissants and chocolat chaud (hot chocolate). At first glance, Réunion is like a chunk of France teleported to the tropics. But beyond the Gallic panache, you'll soon realise it's a resplendent tapestry, which also blends Indian, African and Chinese influences.
Home to one of the world's most active volcanoes, snow-capped Piton de Fournaise, Reunion Island is a little known gem. This rocky, French-governed island off the coast of East Africa is easily explored by Les Cars Jaunes, yellow buses that link main settlements. The road into the mountains provides breathtaking scenery. Bike tours on rough back roads are an option for the brave and the ...
published: 03 May 2014
Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean is a French-Styled Paradise
Located in an area known as The Vanilla Islands of the Indian Ocean, Réunion is one of the overseas departments of France. Like the other overseas departments, Réunion is also one of the 27 regions of France (being an overseas region) and an integral part of the Republic with the same status as those situated on the European mainland. Travel TV producer Bea Broda travels to some of the towns and beaches that help make the island a popular vacation retreat.
published: 11 Feb 2015
LES RÉUNIONS 3 - CYPRIEN
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published: 06 Oct 2017
Africa's Strange French/Indian Colonies (Mauritius and Réunion)
What are the strange French/Indian derived colonies of Africa, such as Mauritius, Reunion and Seychelles, how did they come into being and who are the people who live in these bizarrely isolated, yet incredibly diverse assortment of islands in the middle of the Indian Ocean?
In today's video we will be discussing the history, cultures, peoples, religions and languages of the former French colonies of the Indian Ocean, which have since evolved into the diverse countries of Mauritius and Seychelles, and the French territory of Reunion. These islands are a cosmopolitan mix of European, African, Indian, Austronesian, Chinese and Arab cultures, which have fused into one distinct regional identity over many hundreds of years, distinguishing themselves from any other region of Africa (or elsewh...
Au cœur de l'océan Indien, l'île de La Réunion est un territoire à l'éco-système préservé. À 9000 kilomètres de la Métropole, Raphaël de Casabianca chemine le l...
Au cœur de l'océan Indien, l'île de La Réunion est un territoire à l'éco-système préservé. À 9000 kilomètres de la Métropole, Raphaël de Casabianca chemine le long de la route du littoral puis s'éloigne vers les cirques débordants de végétation. Il observe le volcan toujours fumant. À chaque étape, il recueille les témoignages d'amoureux de l'île. Il s'initie également aux rythmes enchanteurs de la Maloya, la musique créole réunionnaise.
Au cœur de l'océan Indien, l'île de La Réunion est un territoire à l'éco-système préservé. À 9000 kilomètres de la Métropole, Raphaël de Casabianca chemine le long de la route du littoral puis s'éloigne vers les cirques débordants de végétation. Il observe le volcan toujours fumant. À chaque étape, il recueille les témoignages d'amoureux de l'île. Il s'initie également aux rythmes enchanteurs de la Maloya, la musique créole réunionnaise.
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Merci à Julien Josselin, Ludovik, 20 minutes pour la salle de réunion, Cenzo, Mathéo, Lucas, Dan et Alison Wheeler !
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Reunion Island Travel Guide - Oh la la! After a long-haul flight, you step off the plane and you're greeted with a bonjour. Then you breakfast on croissants and...
Reunion Island Travel Guide - Oh la la! After a long-haul flight, you step off the plane and you're greeted with a bonjour. Then you breakfast on croissants and chocolat chaud (hot chocolate). At first glance, Réunion is like a chunk of France teleported to the tropics. But beyond the Gallic panache, you'll soon realise it's a resplendent tapestry, which also blends Indian, African and Chinese influences.
Home to one of the world's most active volcanoes, snow-capped Piton de Fournaise, Reunion Island is a little known gem. This rocky, French-governed island off the coast of East Africa is easily explored by Les Cars Jaunes, yellow buses that link main settlements. The road into the mountains provides breathtaking scenery. Bike tours on rough back roads are an option for the brave and the extremely fit. Beyond the reach of cars, untamed village Cirque de Mafate shows the island's wildest side.
Enjoy Your Reunion Island Travel Guide!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNelMrk8czA
Reunion Island Travel Guide - Oh la la! After a long-haul flight, you step off the plane and you're greeted with a bonjour. Then you breakfast on croissants and chocolat chaud (hot chocolate). At first glance, Réunion is like a chunk of France teleported to the tropics. But beyond the Gallic panache, you'll soon realise it's a resplendent tapestry, which also blends Indian, African and Chinese influences.
Home to one of the world's most active volcanoes, snow-capped Piton de Fournaise, Reunion Island is a little known gem. This rocky, French-governed island off the coast of East Africa is easily explored by Les Cars Jaunes, yellow buses that link main settlements. The road into the mountains provides breathtaking scenery. Bike tours on rough back roads are an option for the brave and the extremely fit. Beyond the reach of cars, untamed village Cirque de Mafate shows the island's wildest side.
Enjoy Your Reunion Island Travel Guide!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNelMrk8czA
Located in an area known as The Vanilla Islands of the Indian Ocean, Réunion is one of the overseas departments of France. Like the other overseas departments, ...
Located in an area known as The Vanilla Islands of the Indian Ocean, Réunion is one of the overseas departments of France. Like the other overseas departments, Réunion is also one of the 27 regions of France (being an overseas region) and an integral part of the Republic with the same status as those situated on the European mainland. Travel TV producer Bea Broda travels to some of the towns and beaches that help make the island a popular vacation retreat.
Located in an area known as The Vanilla Islands of the Indian Ocean, Réunion is one of the overseas departments of France. Like the other overseas departments, Réunion is also one of the 27 regions of France (being an overseas region) and an integral part of the Republic with the same status as those situated on the European mainland. Travel TV producer Bea Broda travels to some of the towns and beaches that help make the island a popular vacation retreat.
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What are the strange French/Indian derived colonies of Africa, such as Mauritius, Reunion and Seychelles, how did they come into being and who are the people wh...
What are the strange French/Indian derived colonies of Africa, such as Mauritius, Reunion and Seychelles, how did they come into being and who are the people who live in these bizarrely isolated, yet incredibly diverse assortment of islands in the middle of the Indian Ocean?
In today's video we will be discussing the history, cultures, peoples, religions and languages of the former French colonies of the Indian Ocean, which have since evolved into the diverse countries of Mauritius and Seychelles, and the French territory of Reunion. These islands are a cosmopolitan mix of European, African, Indian, Austronesian, Chinese and Arab cultures, which have fused into one distinct regional identity over many hundreds of years, distinguishing themselves from any other region of Africa (or elsewhere on Earth). Thanks for watching!
Video dedicated to Khushboo Pal
Sources:
http://earthspacecircle.blogspot.com/2016/04/indian-ocean-seen-from-international.html
vorply.com/world/list/every-single-woman-of-the-planet-in-any-nationality-is-simply-beautiful/6/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19397558
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/ajpa.20783
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0093294
What are the strange French/Indian derived colonies of Africa, such as Mauritius, Reunion and Seychelles, how did they come into being and who are the people who live in these bizarrely isolated, yet incredibly diverse assortment of islands in the middle of the Indian Ocean?
In today's video we will be discussing the history, cultures, peoples, religions and languages of the former French colonies of the Indian Ocean, which have since evolved into the diverse countries of Mauritius and Seychelles, and the French territory of Reunion. These islands are a cosmopolitan mix of European, African, Indian, Austronesian, Chinese and Arab cultures, which have fused into one distinct regional identity over many hundreds of years, distinguishing themselves from any other region of Africa (or elsewhere on Earth). Thanks for watching!
Video dedicated to Khushboo Pal
Sources:
http://earthspacecircle.blogspot.com/2016/04/indian-ocean-seen-from-international.html
vorply.com/world/list/every-single-woman-of-the-planet-in-any-nationality-is-simply-beautiful/6/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19397558
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/ajpa.20783
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0093294
Au cœur de l'océan Indien, l'île de La Réunion est un territoire à l'éco-système préservé. À 9000 kilomètres de la Métropole, Raphaël de Casabianca chemine le long de la route du littoral puis s'éloigne vers les cirques débordants de végétation. Il observe le volcan toujours fumant. À chaque étape, il recueille les témoignages d'amoureux de l'île. Il s'initie également aux rythmes enchanteurs de la Maloya, la musique créole réunionnaise.
VOIR LE BÊTISIER ICI : http://youtu.be/2M6RO1fmjIQ
Retrouvez mes t-shirts sur http://www.narmol.fr !
Merci à Julien Josselin, Ludovik, 20 minutes pour la salle de réunion, Cenzo, Mathéo, Lucas, Dan et Alison Wheeler !
Reunion Island Travel Guide - Oh la la! After a long-haul flight, you step off the plane and you're greeted with a bonjour. Then you breakfast on croissants and chocolat chaud (hot chocolate). At first glance, Réunion is like a chunk of France teleported to the tropics. But beyond the Gallic panache, you'll soon realise it's a resplendent tapestry, which also blends Indian, African and Chinese influences.
Home to one of the world's most active volcanoes, snow-capped Piton de Fournaise, Reunion Island is a little known gem. This rocky, French-governed island off the coast of East Africa is easily explored by Les Cars Jaunes, yellow buses that link main settlements. The road into the mountains provides breathtaking scenery. Bike tours on rough back roads are an option for the brave and the extremely fit. Beyond the reach of cars, untamed village Cirque de Mafate shows the island's wildest side.
Enjoy Your Reunion Island Travel Guide!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNelMrk8czA
Located in an area known as The Vanilla Islands of the Indian Ocean, Réunion is one of the overseas departments of France. Like the other overseas departments, Réunion is also one of the 27 regions of France (being an overseas region) and an integral part of the Republic with the same status as those situated on the European mainland. Travel TV producer Bea Broda travels to some of the towns and beaches that help make the island a popular vacation retreat.
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La chaîne de Ludovik : https://www.youtube.com/user/ludovik
La chaîne de Julien : https://www.youtube.com/user/JulienJosselin
Merci à toute l'équipe, à Denis Brogniart et aux figurants !
What are the strange French/Indian derived colonies of Africa, such as Mauritius, Reunion and Seychelles, how did they come into being and who are the people who live in these bizarrely isolated, yet incredibly diverse assortment of islands in the middle of the Indian Ocean?
In today's video we will be discussing the history, cultures, peoples, religions and languages of the former French colonies of the Indian Ocean, which have since evolved into the diverse countries of Mauritius and Seychelles, and the French territory of Reunion. These islands are a cosmopolitan mix of European, African, Indian, Austronesian, Chinese and Arab cultures, which have fused into one distinct regional identity over many hundreds of years, distinguishing themselves from any other region of Africa (or elsewhere on Earth). Thanks for watching!
Video dedicated to Khushboo Pal
Sources:
http://earthspacecircle.blogspot.com/2016/04/indian-ocean-seen-from-international.html
vorply.com/world/list/every-single-woman-of-the-planet-in-any-nationality-is-simply-beautiful/6/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19397558
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/ajpa.20783
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0093294
Réunion (French:La Réunion, IPA:[la ʁeynjɔ̃]; previously Île Bourbon) is an insularregion of France located in the Indian Ocean. It is situated east of Madagascar and about 175 kilometres (109mi) southwest of Mauritius, the nearest island. As of 2014, its population numbered 844,994 inhabitants.
The island has been inhabited since the 17th century, when people from Europe (mostly France), Madagascar and Africa settled there. Slavery was abolished on 20 December 1848 (a date celebrated yearly on the island), after which indentured workers were brought from South India, among other places. The island became an overseas department of France in 1946.
The local language, spoken by the majority of the population, is Réunion Creole. The official language is French.
Administratively, Réunion is one of the overseas departments of France. Like the other four overseas departments, it is also one of the 18 regions of France, with the modified status of overseas regions, and an integral part of the Republic with the same status as those situated on the European mainland. Réunion is an outermost region of the European Union and, as an overseas department of France, a part of the Eurozone.
The sun is about to rise as I get my first bleary-eyed glimpse of La Réunion through the Airbus porthole and I read this as a sign of good things to come ...Shake up ... The island, then known as Ile de Bourbon, was unpopulated when the first French landed.
It especially recognised the port as a safe and strategic waystation or anchorage and refuge for French vessels travelling from the islands of Ile de France and Bourbon, to the French colonies of India.” ... “I do not want to be that ...Sunny Esparon ... ....