Réunion
Réunion
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| Coordinates: 21°06′52″S 55°31′57″E / 21.11444°S 55.53250°E | |
| Country | France |
| Prefecture | Saint-Denis |
| Departments | 1 |
| Government | |
| • President of Regional Council | Huguette Bello (PLR) |
| • President of Departmental Council | Cyrille Melchior (LR) |
| Area | |
• Total | 2,511 km2 (970 sq mi) |
| • Rank | 15th region |
| Population (January 2026) | |
• Total | 910,985 |
| • Density | 362.8/km2 (939.6/sq mi) |
| Demonym | Réunionese |
| GDP (in 2023) | |
| • Total | €23.2 billion |
| • Per capita | €26,300 |
| Time zone | UTC+04:00 (RET) |
| ISO 3166 code | |
| Languages | French Réunion Creole |
| Currency | Euro (€) (EUR) |
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Réunion (/riːˈjuːnjən/; French: [la ʁe.ynjɔ̃] ⓘ; Reunionese Creole: La Rényon; known as Île Bourbon before 1848) is an island in the Indian Ocean that is an overseas department and region of France within the African region. Part of the Mascarene Islands, it is located approximately 679 kilometres (367 nautical miles) east of the island of Madagascar and 175 kilometres (94 nmi) southwest of the island of Mauritius. As of January 2026, it had a population of 910,985. Its capital and largest city is Saint-Denis.
Before the arrival of French colonial subjects and immigrants in the 17th century, Réunion was an uninhabited island. Its tropical climate led to the development of a plantation economy focused primarily on sugar; slaves from East Africa were imported as fieldworkers, followed by Malays, Vietnamese, Chinese, and Indians as indentured laborers. Today, the greatest proportion of the population is of mixed descent, while the predominant language is Réunion Creole, though French remains the sole official language.
Since 1946, Réunion has been governed as a French region and thus has a similar status to its counterparts in Metropolitan France. Consequently, it is one of the outermost regions of the European Union and part of the eurozone; it is, along with the French overseas department of Mayotte, one of the two eurozone areas in the Southern Hemisphere and in Africa. Owing to its strategic location, France maintains a large military presence on the island.