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La Plaine St. André is a colonial-era sugarcane plantation located in the southeast of Mahé, Seychelles. The national heritage estate, situated in Au Cap and formerly recognized as Eco-Musée, traces its origins to 1792. Originally owned by Jean-Francois Marie Jorre de St. Jorre, who hailed from Saint Andre de La Reunion, the estate was named La Plaine St. Andre. It stretched from Au Cap to Anse Royale. During Seychelles' time as a French colony, it was a major plantation, supplying much of the island's southern area with agricultural produce. In 1996, the national anthem of Seychelles, Koste Seselwa was composed by David André and Georges Payet at an old house at La Plaine St. Andre.
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