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Mamoudzou
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Mamoudzou (; Momojou) is the capital city of Mayotte, a French overseas region and department in the Indian Ocean. Mamoudzou is the most populated commune (municipality) of Mayotte. It is located on Grande-Terre (or Maoré), the main island of Mayotte.
Mamoudzou is the capital and largest city of Mayotte, a French overseas territory located in the Indian Ocean. The city serves as the main population and administrative center of this island region, situated on Mayotte's largest island.
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Place details
- Locality
- Mamoudzou
- Region
- Mayotte
- Country
- France
- Population
- 54,831
- Timezone
- Indian/Mayotte
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Key facts
- French commune.name
- Mamoudzou
- French commune.commune status
- Prefecture and commune
- French commune.image
- Mamoudzou (10029936275).jpg
- French commune.caption
- Mamoudzou
- French commune.image coat of arms
- Blason ville fr Mamoudzou (Mayotte).svg
- French commune.map
- Locator map of Mamoudzou 2018.png
- French commune.map caption
- Location of the commune (in red) within Mayotte
- French commune.canton
- 3 cantons
- French commune.INSEE
- 97611
- French commune.postal code
- 97600
- French commune.mayor
- Ambdilwahedou Soumaila
- French commune.term
- 2020–2026
- French commune.intercommunality
- CA Dembeni-Mamoudzou
- French commune.elevation min m
- 0
- French commune.elevation max m
- 572
- French commune.area km2
- 42.3
- French commune.population
- 71437
- French commune.population date
- 2017
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Travel guide
Understand
thumb | 300px | Colourful garb of Mayotte Mamoudzou was a collection of half-a-dozen villages and sugar plantations that grew together from the 1860s, as this was the obvious landing point from the capital Dzouadzi, and one of the few expanses of flat land in this rugged terrain. And it grew and grew, until in 1977 it was made the provisional capital, though it took another ten years for all the government functions to transfer here. This status was "provisional" pending the signing of a decree, which nobody got around to doing, so Dzouadzi is still the de iure capital.
Kawéni village at the north end of town is the oldest part, dating from the 14th century, but is now a large industrial zone. Its mangrove swamps were reclaimed and built over to create this.
The Tourist Office is by the ferry pier, open M-F 08:00-17:00, Sa 09:00-16:00
Get in
See Mayotte#Get in for flights to Dzaoudzi–Pamandzi Airport () from Reunion, Comoros, Madagascar and Nairobi; also for ferries from Comoros. These all land on Petite-Terre, so you then need to take La Barge, the car ferry from Dzaoudzi, a 15 min crossing.
is the ferry landing point in Mamoudzou. Europcar have a rental office here.
Get around
There are no standard buses, and taxi brousse or "bush taxi" is the local transport. Their rates are fixed and (as of 2022) within town you pay a flat fare of €1.40 by day, €2.10 between 19:00 and 05:00. The longest trip you could make, from Mamoudzou to Bouéni in the south, costs €6.20.
Road discipline is erratic, so think twice about driving yourself.
See
The daily market is very colorful and bustling.
Do
Go on boat rides into the lagoon to watch dolphins and whales (seasonal). Complexe de Kawani is the main sports facility, southwest corner of town. Cavani Stadium (capacity 5000) is multi-use and hosts the national football team. They're not affiliated to FIFA and just play friendlies against the other East African islands. Course de Pneus is a tyre-rolling race, held in June over 1.8 km through the town streets. Participants have to dress up to an annual theme, and whack a tyre along with a couple of batons.
Buy
Commercial Centre Baobab is what passes for a shopping centre, south side of town. Limited selection and same high prices. Sodifram supermarket near the ferry pier is open M-Sa 08:30-20:00, Su 08:30-12:00.
Eat
Along the harbour front or just inland are La Croisette, Auberge du Rond-point, La Renaissance Alpajoe, La Table du Senat, May'Food, Le Kamcham, Le Citron Vert, Le Boboka and Le Maki Gourmand. A little way along the main road north are L'Orient Express, Hippocampe, Paris 13 and Haraka.
Drink
thumb | 300px | Harbour front and ferry pier
Bars include Le Mermoz within Caribou Hotel, Le Camion Rouge and Le Camion Blanc.
Connect
Mamoudzou has 4G from all Mayotte carriers, which extends along the ferry crossing and highway to the airport. As of Aug 2022, 5G has not reached these islands.
Go next
Transport on Grande-Terre radiates from Mamoudzou. Petite-Terre is only a 15 min ferry ride.
Travel guide from Wikivoyage (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Encyclopedic overview
10 sectionsContents
- History
- Climate
- Administration
- Population
- Economy
- Notable people
- Religion
- Churches
- References
- External links
Mamoudzou (; Momojou) is the capital city of Mayotte, a French overseas region and department in the Indian Ocean. Mamoudzou is the most populated commune (municipality) of Mayotte. It is located on Grande-Terre (or Maoré), the main island of Mayotte.
The commune is composed of six villages in addition to Mamoudzou. These are: Kawéni, Mtsapéré, Passamainti, Vahibé, Tsoundzou I and Tsoundzou II. The commune is also subdivided into three cantons: Mamoudzou-1, Mamoudzou-2 and Mamoudzou-3.
Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Mamoudzou” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.
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