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Is Seychelles African or Indian?

With a territory of 177 square miles and a population of 92,000, the Seychelles is the smallest African country. Seychelles gained independence from the British in 1976 and has now evolved into a presidential republic.



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The economy of Seychelles is based on fishing, tourism, processing of coconuts and vanilla, coir rope, boat building, printing, furniture and beverages. Agricultural products include cinnamon, sweet potatoes, cassava (tapioca), bananas, poultry and tuna. $2.1 billion (nominal, 2023 est.) $4.1 billion (PPP, 2023 est.)

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With a GDP per capita of $19,470 in 2022, Seychelles is Africa's most prosperous nation.

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Common foods and dishes
  • Chicken dishes, such as chicken curry and coconut milk.
  • Coconut curry.
  • Dhal (lentils)
  • Fish curry.
  • Saffron rice.
  • Fresh tropical fruits.
  • Ladob is eaten either as a savory dish or as a dessert.


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Luxembourg is the wealthiest country in the European Union, per capita, and its citizens enjoy a high. It is a major center for large private banking, and its finance sector is the biggest contributor to its economy. The country's main trading partners are Germany, France and Belgium.

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illicit trade's demographic impact on the Seychelles is revealed by census and other reports, which indicate that the local slave population soared from 2,760 (or 3,015) men, women, and children in 1810 to as many as 7,323 in 1818 and numbered from 6,133 to 6,740 individuals between 1822 and 1827.

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