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Bourbon Island. Palace of the Governor in Saint-Denis. This island was occupied by France in 1638. Louis XIII decreed it was named Island Bourbon by the name of the royal dynasty. Engraving. Panorama Universal. History of the Islands Madagascar, Bourbon and Mauritius, 1850.

Bourbon Island. Palace of the Governor in Saint-Denis. This island was occupied by France in 1638. Louis XIII decreed it was named Island Bourbon by the name of the royal dynasty. Engraving. Panorama Universal. History of the Islands Madagascar, Bourbon and Mauritius, 1850.
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Bourbon Island. Palace of the Governor in Saint-Denis. This island was occupied by France in 1638. Louis XIII decreed it was named Island Bourbon by the name of the royal dynasty. Engraving. Panorama Universal. History of the Islands Madagascar, Bourbon and Mauritius, 1850.
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