Belle Vue Harel is a village in Mauritius that is located in the Pamplemousses District in the northern part of the island. It is located next to Plaine des Papayes village. It is part of the larger Plaine des Papayes area which as of 2011 had 7,607 inhabitants.[1]
Belle Vue Harel | |
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Coordinates: 20°03′57″S 57°35′39″E / 20.06583°S 57.59417°E | |
Country | Mauritius |
Time zone | UTC+4 (MUT) |
The village is the site of the Stade Anjalay, which is a prominent football venue for the nation, with the national football team and two top division teams (Pamplemousses SC, AS Rivière du Rempart) being resident.[2] Athletics is also accommodated at the stadium and the 1992 African Championships in Athletics was held in the village.[3]
History
editSignificant strikes by Indo Mauritian sugarcane field labourers escalated into deadly riots in the fields of the Belle Vue Harel Sugar Estate on 27 September 1943 during World War II.[4] This event became known as the Belle Vue Harel massacre.[5]
References
edit- ^ Benjamin Moutou, Pamplemousses - Rivière du Rempart - Quatre siècles d'histoire, 2006, ISBN 978-99903-992-9-5, p. 305–307
- ^ Anjalay stadium, Belle Vue. Mauritius Sports Council. Retrieved on 2016-06-18.
- ^ African Championships in Athletics. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2016-06-18.
- ^ Dayachand, Napal. "Another Day of Martyrdom". Mauritius Times. Retrieved 2016-04-19.
- ^ Reddi, Sada. "Protest: A New Beginning". Mauritius Times. Retrieved 2020-07-14.