莫纳山文化景观

Le Morne Cultural Landscape, a rugged mountain that juts into the Indian Ocean in the southwest of Mauritius was used as a shelter by runaway slaves, maroons, through the 18th and early years of the 19th centuries. Protected by the mountain’s isolated, wooded and almost inaccessible cliffs, the escaped slaves formed small settlements in the caves and on the summit of Le Morne. The oral traditions associated with the maroons, have made Le Morne a symbol of the slaves’ fight for freedom, their suffering, and their sacrifice, all of which have relevance to the countries from which the slaves came - the African mainland, Madagascar, India, and South-east Asia. Indeed, Mauritius, an important stopover in the eastern slave trade, also came to be known as the “Maroon republic” because of the large number of escaped slaves who lived on Le Morne Mountain.

国别毛里求斯 Mauritius
中文名称莫纳山文化景观
英文名称Le Morne Cultural Landscape
遗产类别文化遗产
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发行国家/地区:毛里求斯Mauritius
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毛里求斯至法兰克福航线开通1970
莫纳山海滨
捕鱼1983
莫纳山海滨
风光1991
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2011 毛里求斯 世界遗产 (4+1MS-2,3,MS)
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