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What are the people of Seychelles known for?

Creole culture and lifestyle Creoles, indigenous Seychelles population, are peaceful and friendly, always smiling people. They take it slow and are kind to tourists and to each other. If you are invited to a Creole home, be sure to bring a little present – it`s a custom around here.



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The Republic of Seychelles became an Independent State only in 1976. Thanks to the rich colonial past, Seychelles culture is a unique mix of European, African, Indian and other civilizations. The first thing tourists notice about the locals is their sincere hospitality and friendliness.

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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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Seychellois people are very warm and cordial. They like inviting tourists to their homes. If you are fortunate to get such an invite from them, do visit them.

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Visitors a guaranteed to fall in love with Seychelles' immaculate beaches – quiet, clean, palm-fringed and carpeted with tantalizingly soft sand. It's little wonder that they are frequently listed as some of the best beaches in the world.

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The main climate change threats facing Seychelles are similar to those threatening other small island developing states: changes in rainfall patterns leading to flooding, landslides on one hand and extended periods of drought on the other, increases in sea temperature, changes in acidity and damage to marine ecosystems ...

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Beaches in the Seychelles, including Beau Vallon, often have strong currents and rips. Drownings occur at popular tourist beaches. There may not be safety information at beaches.

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Seychelles people therefore tend to have a wide range of skin colours, and often bright or blue eyes - probably a remnant of the French settlers who mainly came from the northern Atlantic coast.

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Seychelles Traditional Clothing - National Costume Kazak is a waist-length, long-sleeve blouse that came into vogue in the late eighteenth century. There is also evidence of hats and shoes being imported from France via Mauritius during the colonial era.

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