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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Port Island, Seychelles

Port Island (French: Ile du Port) is an artificial island in Seychelles, lying 2 km from the capital Victoria.

History

The island was constructed between 1995 and 2002. It belongs to the Mahe Port Islands, which are mostly artificial islands created by funds from Dubai when the Dubai dredger was placed in Seychelles. The works began in 1998 in 2009 the new Seychelles National Assembly building was inaugurated. In 2012 the island was ready for installment of wind turbines. In 2013 the island was visited by UN inspectors inspecting worldwide scale of wind farms. In the end of 2013 the wind farm was launched in 2014, it was reported that the PUC farm on Port Island was a success

Geography

The artificial island plan is a Mixed Commercial, Governmental, Financial, Port & Fisheries

Facilities

The Port Island causeway connects Port Island to Perseverance Island and to mainland Mahe.

Demographics

The construction camp is located near the Seychelles National Assembly building on the north point.

Administration

The island belongs to English River District.

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