List of magazines in Mauritius

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This is a list of magazines from Mauritius .

MagazineLanguageFrequencyPublisher/parent companyOfficial website
Automoto French Monthly La Sentinelle
Business Magazine French Weekly La Sentinelle
La Case French, English Monthly La Sentinelle lacase.mu
Ciné Star Magazine English, French Fortnightly
COCO Magazine French, English Monthly COCO Maurice
Le Défi Life French Triannual Le Défi Media Group www.defimedia.info/ledefilife.html
Le Défi Turf French Weekly Le Défi Media Group Sport.defimedia
Énergie French Monthly La Sentinelle
Essentielle English, French Monthly La Sentinelle www.essentielle.mu
Homes MagazineEnglish, FrenchBimonthlySmart Media LtdHOMES.MU
Investor's Mag English, French Quarterly Vinker Editors Mag
Kozé French Bimonthly Évolution Pre Presse KOZE.MU
LaCase French Bimonthly Mediatiz Ltd www.lacase.mu
LexpressProperty French, English Bimonthly Mediatiz Ltd www.lexpressproperty.com
L'express Turf English Weekly La Sentinelle L'express Turf
Islandinfo English Monthly Islandinfo.mu
Lifestyle English Weekly
Longitude 57° French, English Monthly www.longitude57.com
Luxury Mauritius French, English Biannual Mediatiz Ltd www.luxury-in-mauritius.com
Mets Plaisirs French Weekly La Sentinelle
Motormag English, French MonthlyDubourg Editions Ltd Motormag.mu
Next Step French Quarterly Évolution Pre Presse
Panorama French Monthly La Sentinelle
Scope Magazine English, French Weekly Le Mauricien Ltd SCOPE Magazine
Sundays English, French Quarterly Évolution Pre Presse SUNDAYS.MU
TechKnow French Triannual Le Mauricien Ltd
Turf Magazine English Weekly Le Mauricien Ltd Turfmag

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