Mamoudzou is the chief town in Mayotte, with a population of 71,437 in 2017. It's on the main island, Grande-Terre, looking across a 2 km channel to the other island, Petite-Terre, which has the airport.
Place in Mayotte, France Prefecture and commune in Mayotte, FranceMamoudzouPrefecture and communeMamoudzou Coat of armsLocation of the commune (in red) within MayotteLocation of MamoudzouCoordinates: 12°46′50″S 45°13′40″E / 12.7806°S 45.2278°E / -12.7806; 45.2278CountryFranceOverseas region and departmentMayotteCanton3 cantonsIntercommunalityCA Dembeni-MamoudzouGovernment • Mayor (2020–2026) Ambdilwahedou SoumailaArea142.3 km2 (16.3 sq mi)Population (2017)71,437 • Density1,690/km2 (4,370/sq mi)Time zoneUTC+03:00INSEE/Postal code97611 /97600Elevation0–572 m (0–1,877 ft)1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries. Mamoudzou (French pronunciation: [mamudzu] ⓘ; Momojou) is the capital city of Mayotte, a French overseas region and department in the Indian Ocean. Mamoudzou is the most populated commune (municipality) of Mayotte. It is located on Grande-Terre (or Maoré), the main island of Mayotte. The commune is composed of six villages in addition to Mamoudzou. These are: Kawéni, Mtsapéré, Passamainti, Vahibé, Tsoundzou I and Tsoundzou II. The commune is also subdivided into three cantons: Mamoudzou-1, Mamoudzou-2 and Mamoudzou-3. The government owns the radio station in Mamoudzou and broadcasts in French and Mahorian. The government departments are all situated in the town.
[edit] The former capital of Mayotte was Dzaoudzi, on the small island of Petite-Terre (or Pamandzi), but Mamoudzou was chosen as the capital in 1977. In the 1985 census, 12,026 people were recorded in the main town. There have been environment concerns about marine pollution in the area; "important degradation in the quality of the coastal waters" between 1977 and 2007 has been reported in the Coral Reef Lagoon in the Mamoudzou–Dzaoudzi strait, and in the Mamoudzou–Majikavo conurbation. In December 2024, Cyclone Chido destroyed most homes, administrative buildings and part of the town hall in Mamoudzou.
[edit] Mamoudzou has a tropical savanna climate (Köppen climate classification Aw). The average annual temperature in Mamoudzou is 27.4 °C (81.3 °F). The average annual rainfall is 1,342.4 mm (52.85 in) with January as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in April, at around 28.7 °C (83.7 °F), and lowest in August, at around 25.8 °C (78.4 °F). The highest temperature ever recorded in Mamoudzou was 34.8 °C (94.6 °F) on 21 April 2010; the coldest temperature ever recorded was 9.5 °C (49.1 °F) on 18 July 1999. Climate data for Mamoudzou (1991–2020 averages, extremes 1999−present) Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Record high °C (°F) 34.5(94.1) 34.2(93.6) 34.7(94.5) 34.8(94.6) 34.7(94.5) 33.2(91.8) 32.3(90.1) 32.2(90.0) 33.8(92.8) 33.4(92.1) 33.8(92.8) 34.0(93.2) 34.8(94.6) Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 30.9(87.6) 31.2(88.2) 31.9(89.4) 32.3(90.1) 31.4(88.5) 30.1(86.2) 29.3(84.7) 29.6(85.3) 30.1(86.2) 30.7(87.3) 30.9(87.6) 31.1(88.0) 30.8(87.4) Daily mean °C (°F) 27.9(82.2) 28.1(82.6) 28.5(83.3) 28.7(83.7) 28.0(82.4) 26.8(80.2) 25.9(78.6) 25.8(78.4) 26.2(79.2) 27.0(80.6) 27.6(81.7) 28.0(82.4) 27.4(81.3) Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 25.0(77.0) 25.0(77.0) 25.1(77.2) 25.1(77.2) 24.6(76.3) 23.5(74.3) 22.4(72.3) 22.0(71.6) 22.3(72.1) 23.3(73.9) 24.3(75.7) 24.9(76.8) 24.0(75.2) Record low °C (°F) 21.6(70.9) 22.0(71.6) 21.5(70.7) 22.0(71.6) 21.7(71.1) 20.5(68.9) 18.5(65.3) 19.5(67.1) 19.8(67.6) 18.6(65.5) 21.8(71.2) 22.0(71.6) 18.5(65.3) Average precipitation mm (inches) 315.1(12.41) 257.3(10.13) 251.9(9.92) 86.5(3.41) 40.6(1.60) 22.2(0.87) 11.8(0.46) 15.6(0.61) 23.4(0.92) 49.9(1.96) 97.2(3.83) 170.9(6.73) 1,342.4(52.85) Average precipitation days (≥ 1.0 mm) 16.5 14.4 14.5 7.5 4.0 3.0 2.5 2.5 3.1 4.9 7.8 12.1 92.8 Source: Météo-France
[edit] The Hôtel de Ville The commune is composed of six villages in addition to its central habitation, also called Mamoudzou. These are: Kawéni, Mtsapéré, Passamainti, Vahibé, Tsoundzou I and Tsoundzou II. The commune is also subdivided into three cantons: Mamoudzou-1, Mamoudzou-2 and Mamoudzou-3. The government owns the radio station in Mamoudzou and broadcasts in French and Mahorian. The government departments, including Agriculture and Forestry, Education, Health and Social Security, Public Works, Work, Employment and training and Youth and Sports are situated on the Rue Mariaze in the town. The government departments have been based in the town since before it became the capital, from World War II. France Télécom operates in the town. The Hôtel de Ville was inaugurated in July 2009.
[edit] Historical populationYearPop.±% p.a.1966 4,556—    1978 7,798+4.58%1985 12,026+6.38%1991 20,307+9.12%1997 32,733+8.28%2002 45,485+6.80%2007 53,122+3.15%2012 57,281+1.52%2017 71,437+4.52%Source: SPLAF (1966-2007) and INSEE (2012-2017) Village Populations Village 1997 2002 Kavani 3 948 5 488 Kaweni 6 206 9 604 Mamoudzou 5 666 6 533 Mtsapéré 6 979 10 495 Passamainty 5 173 6 008 Tsountsou 1 2 093 3 058 Tsountsou 2 574 1 063 Vahibé 2 135 3 236 Statistics accurate as of 1997
[edit] Place du Marché Mamoudzou has a bank and shopping centre. The economic centre of the town is the Place du Marche, where the bank, Air France and Ewa Air offices, and the tourist office are located. The headquarters of the magazine Jana na Leo, "primarily concerned with articles on social life of the island of Mahore", is published in Mamoudzou. Noteworthy restaurants in Mamoudzou include the Les Terrasses, Hotel Restaurant Isijiva, Le Barfly and Mamoudzou La Kaz. Ferry in motion between Dzaoudzi and Mamoudzou A ferry service is provided for tourists to the island of Petite Terre.