No entries meet the exact criteria for a “complete list” of Rivers in Mauritius
Note the precise criteria require officially named rivers with full, consistent data for each entry (name, district, source, mouth, length, coordinates and notes). Mauritius has many short, seasonal watercourses and inconsistent naming across maps and records. Expect gaps when you demand a single, authoritative list that includes complete technical details for every river.
Understand that geology, history, and mapping practice create this empty result. Mauritius is a small volcanic island with many steep, short drainage channels rather than long rivers. Colonial and local names vary (French, English and Creole). National maps and studies do not always standardize lengths or coordinates for every stream. Some features are classed as rivulets, gullies or streams rather than “rivers,” so they fall outside strict definitions.
Check these near matches and related categories instead. Authoritative sources and maps do list named watercourses such as Grande Rivière Sud-Est, Grande Rivière Noire (Black River), Rivière du Rempart and Grand River North West, but their records can be incomplete on length or exact mouth coordinates. Also explore related items that do exist and are well documented: watersheds and drainage basins, reservoirs and dams, waterfall sites, river valleys, and river walks. Use government topographic maps, hydrology reports, and OpenStreetMap to build a practical list rather than relying on a single “complete” official roster.


