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Indianocean, a Singular Space in the Indo-Pacific

Summary by IRIS
Indianoceany is a relatively recent concept, which is owed to Mauritian poet Camille de Rauville, who presented it in 1960 as "a new humanism in the heart of the Indian Ocean." Retrieved by writers, academics and journalists, this term was officially adopted in 2014 at the summit of the Heads of State and Government of the Indian Ocean Commission to designate the countries that make up it, namely the Comoros, France as Reunion, Madagascar, Mauri…
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Indianoceany is a relatively recent concept, which is owed to Mauritian poet Camille de Rauville, who presented it in 1960 as "a new humanism in the heart of the Indian Ocean." Retrieved by writers, academics and journalists, this term was officially adopted in 2014 at the summit of the Heads of State and Government of the Indian Ocean Commission to designate the countries that make up it, namely the Comoros, France as Reunion, Madagascar, Mauri…

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IRIS broke the news in on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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