- Réunion - Wikipedia
To break with this name, which was too attached to the Ancien Régime, the National Convention decided on 23 March 1793 [4] to rename the territory La Réunion ("réunion", in French, usually means "meeting" or "assembly" rather than "reunion")
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1 There was a sense of a grand reunion in the midst of this historic event 在 这个 具有历史意义 的 事件 中, 有 一种 场面 隆重 团聚 的 感觉。
- Reunion | History, Location, Map, Population, Facts | Britannica
Reunion is an island of the Mascarene Islands that is a French overseas department and overseas region It is located in the western Indian Ocean about 420 miles (680 km) east of Madagascar and 110 miles (180 km) southwest of Mauritius The capital is Saint-Denis, on the northern coast
- Home page | Île de la Réunion Tourisme | official tourism website
Located in the Mascarene Islands, Reunion Island is a French overseas department that offers travellers a complete change of scenery, transporting them to this tropical island in the Indian Ocean
- Reunion Island: All You Must Know Before You Go (2026) - Tripadvisor
Home to one of the world's most active volcanoes, snow-capped Piton de Fournaise, Reunion is a little known gem This rocky, French-governed island off the coast of East Africa is easily explored by Les Cars Jaunes, yellow buses that link main settlements
- Réunion – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Reunion Island has almost 1000 km of hiking trails, with an astonishing variety of landscapes for an island The cirques, plains and volcano have been classified as a French national natural park
- Reunion - Travel guide for your holiday in Reunion
Reunion (La Réunion in French) is a tropical island in the heart of the Indian Ocean that is part of both the Mascarene archipelago and a French overseas region
- Reunion - Department of Reunion - Île Bonaparte, Bourbon island . . .
Réunion facts: Official web sites of Réunion, links and information on Réunion's art, culture, geography, history, travel and tourism, cities, the capital city, airlines, embassies, tourist boards and newspapers
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