World Capitals
Mauritius
Answer
Port Louis
Explanation
Port Louis is the capital of Mauritius, located on the island’s northwest coast. Founded by the French in 1735 and named after King Louis XV, it grew around a natural harbor and remains the country’s political and economic hub. Its waterfront, markets, and the UNESCO-listed Aapravasi Ghat—where indentured laborers first arrived—reflect Mauritius’s diverse cultural history.
Remember it by the clue “Port”: island nations often place their capitals at major ports. The distractors are notable Mauritian places but not capitals—Grand Baie is a popular beach resort, Curepipe is a cool, inland city on the central plateau, and Nouvelle-France is a smaller settlement (also historically a term for French colonies). Port Louis stands out as the historical gateway and administrative heart of the nation.