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Seychelles

<p style="color:#dbdbdb ;padding:20px; border-left:5px solid #934cff">Seychelles or officially known as Republic of Seychelles is a 115-island country in the Indian Ocean, Mainland Africa situated in the east and Madagascar to the northeast of the island. The other nearby island countries and territories include Zanzibar to the west, Mauritius, Rodriguez, Agalega, Reunion to the south and Comoros and Mayotte to the Southwest. Seychelles comprises 115 islands in total, out of them 41 are granitic in origin, while another 75 are coral in origin. The terrains of the islands comprise hilly areas with coasts bordering them, while some are flat and rocky. Victoria is the capital and is situated on the main island. ‘Seychelles’ derived its name in 1756 during its expedition by the French and was named after the controller of finance, Vicomte Moreau des Sechelles.</p>
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Saint Vincent and Grenadines

<p style="color:#dbdbdb ;padding:20px; border-left:5px solid #4fd5ff;">Saint Vincent and Grenadines is an island country in the Lesser Antilles chain in the southern portion of the Windward Islands, to the north lies ‘Saint Lucia’, to the east ‘Barbados’. ‘Kingstown’ is the capital as well as the main port of the country. Saint Vincent and Grenadines both have a French and British colonial history and it is a part of the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States, Caricom, the Commonwealth of nation and the Bolivarian Alliance for the American. The name ‘Saint Vincent’ was bestowed by Columbus on his discovery of the island on 22 January 1498, in honour of ‘Saint Vincent’ of Saragossa, a Spanish saint. Whereas the name ‘Grenadines’ means ‘Pomegranate’ in Spanish and it refers to the distribution of the smaller islands. The island of Saint Vincent is volcanic and includes little ground level, the windward side of the island is basically very rocky and steep, while the leeward side enjoys more of sandy beaches and bays. The highest peak in the country is ‘La Soufriere volcano’ at 4049ft.</p>
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Glorioso Islands

<p style="color:#dbdbdb ;padding:20px; border-left:5px solid #4b38ff;">Imagining a destination without any hotels, restaurants, nightclubs or any public accommodation seems so difficult, especially in today’s advanced age! However, such a place does exist and it is called Glorioso Islands. It is a French possession in the year 1892, which includes five islands, out of which, two are fertile, green and vegetated known as Glorieuse and the other three are smaller rock islands.</p>
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