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[84] The country's national team qualified for the 2015 African Games, where it competed against some of the continent's largest countries, such as Egypt. Women[edit] Miss Seychelles 2008, Elene Angine Seychellois society is essentially matrilineal. [85][86] Mothers tend to be dominant in the household, controlling most expenditures and looking after children's interests. [85] Unwed mothers are the societal norm, and the law requires fathers to support their children. [86] Men are important for their earning ability, but their domestic role is relatively peripheral. [85] LGBT rights[edit] Same-sex sexual activity has been legal since 2016.
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[citation needed] The administration launched plans to open a university in an attempt to slow down the brain drain that has occurred. University of Seychelles, initiated in conjunction with the University of London, opened on 17 September 2009 in three locations, and offers qualifications from the University of London. [93] Notable people[edit] Andy Mougal, football player Kevin Betsy, football coach and former professional footballer See also[edit] Outline of Seychelles Index of Seychelles-related articles References[edit] ^ "Seychelles Facts | Britannica". ^ "Archived copy" (PDF).
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[81] Dishes are often garnished with fresh flowers. [81] Chicken dishes, such as chicken curry and coconut milk. [79] Coconut curry[79] Dal (lentils)[81] Fish curry[79] Saffron rice[81] Fresh tropical fruits[78][82] Ladob, eaten either as a savoury dish or as a dessert. The dessert version usually consists of ripe plantain and sweet potatoes (but may also include cassava, breadfruit or even corossol), boiled with coconut milk, sugar, nutmeg and vanilla in the form of a pod until the fruit is soft and the sauce is creamy. [83] The savoury dish usually includes salted fish, cooked in a similar fashion to the dessert version, with plantain, cassava and breadfruit, but with salt used in place of sugar (and omitting vanilla).
Ninety percent of all children attend nursery school at age four. [citation needed] The literacy rate for school-age children rose to more than 90% by the late 1980s. Many older Seychellois had not been taught to read or write in their childhood; adult education classes helped raise adult literacy from 60% to a claimed 100% in 2014. [citation needed] There are a total of 68 schools in Seychelles. The public school system consists of 23 crèches, 25 primary schools and 13 secondary schools. They are located on Mahé, Praslin, La Digue and Silhouette. Additionally, there are three private schools: École Française, International School and the independent school. All the private schools are on Mahé, and the International School has a branch on Praslin. There are seven post-secondary (non-tertiary) schools: the Seychelles Polytechnic, School of Advanced Level Studies, Seychelles Tourism Academy, University of Seychelles Education, Seychelles Institute of Technology, Maritime Training Center, Seychelles Agricultural and Horticultural Training Center and the National Institute for Health and Social Studies.
[38] In the Spring of 2013, members of the Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force Africa mentored troops in Seychelles, along with a variety of other African nations. [38] Military[edit] The Military of Seychelles is the Seychelles People's Defence Force which consists of a number of distinct branches: an Infantry Unit and Coast Guard, Air Force and a Presidential Protection Unit. India has played and continues to play a key role in developing the military of Seychelles.
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[92] A teacher training college opened in 1959, when the supply of locally trained teachers began to grow, and in short time many new schools were established. Since 1981 a system of free education has been in effect, requiring attendance by all children in grades one to nine, beginning at age five.
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Shark chutney typically consists of boiled skinned shark, finely mashed and cooked with squeezed bilimbi juice and lime. It is mixed with onion and spices, with the onion fried and cooked in oil. [83] Vegetables[79][82] Media[edit] The main daily newspaper is the Seychelles Nation, dedicated to local government views and current topics. Other political parties operate papers such as Regar.
" These are factors affecting local fishing – one of the country's main national resources – which had a 46% loss in 2008–2009. [46] International contributions of patrol boats, planes or drones have been provided to help Seychelles combat sea piracy. [46] Administrative divisions[edit] Seychelles is divided into twenty-six administrative regions comprising all of the inner islands. Eight of the districts make up the capital of Seychelles and are referred to as Greater Victoria. Another 14 districts are considered the rural part of the main island of Mahé with two districts on Praslin and one on La Digue which also includes respective satellite islands.
Seychelles - WikipediaCoordinates: 4°35′S 55°40′E / 4. 583°S 55. 667°E Republic of SeychellesRépublique des Seychelles (French)Repiblik Sesel (Seychellois)[1] Flag Coat of arms Motto: "Finis Coronat Opus" (Latin)"The End Crowns the Work"Anthem: Koste SeselwaJoin together all SeychelloisLocation of Seychelles (dark blue)– in Africa (light blue & dark grey)– in the African Union (light blue)Capitaland largest cityVictoria4°37′S 55°27′E / 4. 617°S 55. 450°EOfficial languagesEnglishFrenchSeychelloisEthnic groups 93% Seychellois Creoles3. 0% British1.
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[53] Like many fragile island ecosystems, Seychelles saw the loss of biodiversity when humans first settled in the area, including the disappearance of most of the giant tortoises from the granitic islands, the felling of coastal and mid-level forests, and the extinction of species such as the chestnut flanked white eye, the Seychelles parakeet, and the saltwater crocodile. However, extinctions were far fewer than on islands such as Mauritius or Hawaii, partly due to a shorter period of colonizer occupation.
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