Districts of Seychelles - Table of Districts

Table of Districts

Nr. 1) District Capital Area
km²
Population
Census
of 2002
Population
est.
2012
Region
** Mahe Islands Mahe Islands 163.2 ? 78333
01 Anse aux Pins Anse Aux Pins 2.2 3535 3673 East Mahé
04 Au Cap La Plaine St. André? 8.7 2997 3743 East Mahé
11 Cascade capital 10.4 3439 4088 East Mahé
20 Pointe La Rue Pointe La Rue 3.9 2715 3245 East Mahé
02 Anse Boileau Anse Boileau 12.0 3994 4183 West Mahé
10 Bel Ombre Bel Ombre 9.2 3538 4163 West Mahé
13 Grand'Anse Grand'Anse 15.4 2587 2842 West Mahé
21 Port Glaud Port Glaud 28.7 2174 2378 West Mahé
03 Anse Etoile Anse Etoile 5.8 4272 5018 North Mahé
12 Glacis capital 7.0 3576 4157 North Mahé
08 Beau Vallon Beau Vallon 4.3 3797 4142 North Mahé
05 Anse Royale Anse Royale 6.6 3688 3818 South Mahé
06 Baie Lazare Baie Lazare 12.1 2957 3227 South Mahé
23 Takamaka Takamaka 14.4 2649 2580 South Mahé
09 Bel Air Bel Air 4.7 2900 3015 Greater Victoria
16 English River English River 1.7 3624 4252 Greater Victoria
17 Mont Buxton Mont Buxton 1.2 3107 3173 Greater Victoria
18 Mont Fleuri Mont Fleuri 6.1 3611 3966 Greater Victoria
19 Plaisance Plaisance 3.4 3399 3690 Greater Victoria
22 Saint Louis Saint Louis 1.1 3325 3436 Greater Victoria
24 Les Mamelles Les Mamelles 1.8 2352 2537 Greater Victoria
25 Roche Caïman Roche Caïman 1.2 2652 2893 Greater Victoria
** Praslin Islands Praslin Islands 42.2 ? 7682
07 Baie Sainte Anne Anse Volbert 25.1 3655 3626 Inner Islands
14 Grand'Anse Praslin Grand Anse 14.4 3335 4056 Inner Islands
** La Digue Islands La Digue Islands 41.8 ? 3506
15 La Digue and Inner Islands La Passe 41.8 2099 3506 Inner Islands
** Outer Islands Victoria, Seychelles 211.8 ? 503
26 Outer Islands (Coëtivy) 211.8 1250 503 Outer Islands
Seychelles Victoria 459.0 81177 90024

1) The number relates to ISO-Code for districts 01 through 23.

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