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Chagossian creole
Chagossian
creole
is a
French-based creole
that was still
spoken
in
1994
by the 1,800 or so
Chagossians
, the former
inhabitants
of the
Chagos Archipelago
evicted
in the early
1970s
. It is
currently
spoken mainly in
Mauritius
and the
Seychelles
. There is also a small
minority
community
speaking
the language
in
the United Kingdom
.