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*[http://nationalarchives.govmu.org/NationalArchivesServices/services.do Services provided to researchers:]  
*[http://nationalarchives.govmu.org/NationalArchivesServices/services.do Services provided to researchers:]  
*[http://nationalarchives.govmu.org/NationalArchivesServices/legaldeposits.do Legal Deposits]
*[http://nationalarchives.govmu.org/NationalArchivesServices/legaldeposits.do Legal Deposits]
*[http://national-library.govmu.org/English/Pages/default.aspx National Library Republic of Mauritius] National Library Collections:  Over the years the National Library has made remarkable progress in its collection development and houses one of the richest and most comprehensive collection of Mauritiana materials.  The National Library Collections comprise of more than 490,000 items (as at August 2013) and include: Monographs, Serials and annual reports, Newspapers - The collection of newspapers dating back to 1777, consists of bound volumes, parcels and microfilms.  Stamps, Manuscripts and private archives,Posters and photographs,Maps, Audiovisual materials ( video and audiotapes, CDs, VCDs, DVDs and CD ROMs)
National Library of Maritius address:
1st & 2nd Floors, Fon Sing Building
12, Edith Cavell Street, Port-Louis
Contact Person : Mrs T.K. Ramnauth, Director
Tel. No. 211 9891/96
Fax No. 2107173 / 2107117
E-mail : natlib@intnet.mu
*[http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/SOUTH-AFRICA/2003-09/1062934232 Nelson Mandela Centre for African Culture in Mauritius]The Nelson Mandela Centre for African Culture, formerly known as the African Cultural Centre, was officially inaugurated on 27 October 1986 following the celebration, in 1985, of the 150th Anniversary of the Abolition of Slavery i.e. the End of the Slave Apprenticeship period on 1 February 1835.
*[http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/SOUTH-AFRICA/2003-09/1062934232 Nelson Mandela Centre for African Culture in Mauritius]The Nelson Mandela Centre for African Culture, formerly known as the African Cultural Centre, was officially inaugurated on 27 October 1986 following the celebration, in 1985, of the 150th Anniversary of the Abolition of Slavery i.e. the End of the Slave Apprenticeship period on 1 February 1835.
*[http://surnames.meaning-of-names.com/genealogy/mauritius/ Mauritius Genealogy Resources] Mauritius Genealogy Resources
*[http://surnames.meaning-of-names.com/genealogy/mauritius/ Mauritius Genealogy Resources] Mauritius Genealogy Resources
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