- Seychelles - Wikipedia
Seychelles is the smallest country in Africa as well as the least populated sovereign African country, with an estimated population of 100,600 in 2022 [20] The Seychelles archipelago was uninhabited prior to sustained external contact
- Seychelles | Currency, Map, Population, Capital, History, People . . .
Seychelles, one of the world’s smallest countries It is a republic comprising about 115 islands in the western Indian Ocean, with lush tropical vegetation, beautiful beaches, and diverse marine life The capital is Victoria, located on the island of Mahe
- Seychelles Maps Facts - World Atlas
Seychelles is an island country located in the western Indian Ocean, northeast of Madagascar and about 1,600 kilometers east of mainland Africa Covering a total area of 446 km 2 (172 mi 2), the country consists of an archipelago of 115 islands (only 8 are permanently inhabited)
- Seychelles - New World Encyclopedia
Seychelles has the smallest population of any nation in Africa, but its greatest natural resource are the fish in its waters and its natural beauty, which attracts up to 150,000 tourists a year
- Seychelles – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
The Seychelles (Seychellois Creole: Sesel) is an island nation in the Indian Ocean, northeast of Madagascar and east of Kenya It consists of 115 islands, of which the largest are Mahe, Praslin, and La Digue The capital and largest city is Victoria, located on the island of Mahe
- Visit Seychelles | A World of Magical Islands
Seychelles remains the idyllic mid-ocean group of islands blessed to be a year round tourism destination Tourism in Seychelles started in earnest in 1972 with the opening of the island’s International Airport by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth
- Seychelles - Wikitravel
Seychelles also has numerous markets, art galleries and shops, colonial Creole-style plantation houses, and the main island of Mahé has six museums, a botanical garden, and several national monuments
- 27 Interesting Facts about Seychelles - The Facts Institute
The most interesting facts about Seychelles, from the original Garden of Eden to the world's largest population of giant tortoises
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