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- France–Mauritius_Delimitation_Convention abstract "The France–Seychelles Delimitation Convention is a 1980 treaty between the France and Mauritius which delimits the maritime boundary between Mauritius and the French island of Réunion.The treaty was signed in Paris on 2 April 1980. The boundary set out by the text of the treaty is 364.8 nautical miles long and trends northeast–southwest. The boundary consists of six straight-line maritime segments defined by seven individual coordinate points. The boundary is an approximate equidistant line between the two territories. The northwest endpoint of the border stops at the exact midway point between Mauritius, Réunion, and Tromelin Island. (The end point is 153 nautical miles (283 km) from each of the islands.) Tomelin Island is claimed by both France and Mauritius, so the boundary was deliberately terminated to allow for future resolution of the dispute.The convention came into force immediately upon signature. The full name of the treaty is Convention between the Government of the French Republic and the Government of Mauritius on the delimitation of the French and Mauritian economic zones between the islands of Réunion and Mauritius.".
- France–Mauritius_Delimitation_Convention wikiPageID "25899804".
- France–Mauritius_Delimitation_Convention wikiPageRevisionID "569388625".
- France–Mauritius_Delimitation_Convention dateEffective "1980-04-02".
- France–Mauritius_Delimitation_Convention dateSigned "1980-04-02".
- France–Mauritius_Delimitation_Convention depositor "United Nations Secretariat".
- France–Mauritius_Delimitation_Convention languages "English; French".
- France–Mauritius_Delimitation_Convention locationSigned France.
- France–Mauritius_Delimitation_Convention locationSigned Paris.
- France–Mauritius_Delimitation_Convention longName "Convention between the Government of the French Republic and the Government of Mauritius on the delimitation of the French and Mauritian economic zones between the islands of Réunion and Mauritius".
- France–Mauritius_Delimitation_Convention name "France–Mauritius Delimitation Convention".
- France–Mauritius_Delimitation_Convention type Boundary_delimitation.
- France–Mauritius_Delimitation_Convention subject Category:1980_in_France.
- France–Mauritius_Delimitation_Convention subject Category:1980_in_Mauritius.
- France–Mauritius_Delimitation_Convention subject Category:Boundary_treaties.
- France–Mauritius_Delimitation_Convention subject Category:Mauritius–Réunion_border.
- France–Mauritius_Delimitation_Convention subject Category:Treaties_concluded_in_1980.
- France–Mauritius_Delimitation_Convention subject Category:Treaties_entered_into_force_in_1980.
- France–Mauritius_Delimitation_Convention subject Category:Treaties_of_France.
- France–Mauritius_Delimitation_Convention subject Category:Treaties_of_Mauritius.
- France–Mauritius_Delimitation_Convention comment "The France–Seychelles Delimitation Convention is a 1980 treaty between the France and Mauritius which delimits the maritime boundary between Mauritius and the French island of Réunion.The treaty was signed in Paris on 2 April 1980. The boundary set out by the text of the treaty is 364.8 nautical miles long and trends northeast–southwest. The boundary consists of six straight-line maritime segments defined by seven individual coordinate points.".
- France–Mauritius_Delimitation_Convention label "France–Mauritius Delimitation Convention".
- France–Mauritius_Delimitation_Convention sameAs France%E2%80%93Mauritius_Delimitation_Convention.
- France–Mauritius_Delimitation_Convention sameAs Q15991213.
- France–Mauritius_Delimitation_Convention sameAs Q15991213.
- France–Mauritius_Delimitation_Convention wasDerivedFrom France–Mauritius_Delimitation_Convention?oldid=569388625.