Saint-Joseph Map
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Online Map of Saint-Joseph
About Saint-Joseph
Saint-Joseph is a commune located in the southern region of Réunion, a French overseas department in the Indian Ocean. With a population of approximately 39,000 inhabitants, it serves as an important agricultural and residential center for the island's southern region.
The commune extends from the coast to the interior highlands, encompassing diverse landscapes including the dramatic Langevin River Valley. This geographical variety results in different microclimates within the commune, with annual rainfall varying significantly between the coastal areas and the highlands. The Grand Coude area, situated at a higher elevation, is particularly known for its coffee cultivation.
Notable attractions include the Langevin Falls, a series of spectacular waterfalls that attract numerous visitors, and the Marine Cemetery, which offers historical significance to the region. The town is also known for its agricultural production, particularly sugarcane, vegetables, and tropical fruits. The local market, held regularly in the town center, showcases these agricultural products and local crafts.
Transportation infrastructure connects Saint-Joseph to other parts of Réunion via the National Road 2, which runs along the coast. The commune maintains several educational institutions, including the Lycée Pierre Poivre and various primary schools. The economy is primarily based on agriculture, with growing sectors in tourism and small-scale industry. The town's development has been carefully managed to preserve its agricultural heritage while accommodating modern urban needs.
The Facts:Arrondissement: Saint-Pierre.
Commune: Saint-Joseph.
Canton: Saint-Joseph and Saint-Pierre-3.
Population: ~ 39,000 (2022).
Area (Commune): ~ 68.9 sq mi (178.5 sq km).
Last Updated: January 16, 2025
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