Reunion cities list with latitude and longitude in Excel, CSV, XML, SQL, JSON formats
Last update : 05 December 2025.
Below is a list of 100 prominent cities in Reunion. Each row includes a city's latitude, longitude, region and other variables of interest. This is a subset of all 697 places in Reunion that you'll find in our World Cities Database. You're free to use the data below for personal or commercial applications. The data below can be downloaded in Excel (.xlsx), .csv, .json, .xml and .sql formats. Notable Cities: The capital of Reunion is Saint-Denis.
| Geoname_ID | City | Alternate_Name | Country_Code | Region | Sub_region | Latitude | Longitude | Elevation | Population | Timezone | Fcode_Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11877475 | Le Guillaume Jardin | Le Guillaume Jardin | RE | -21.04916 | 55.31001 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 11877885 | La Pointe | La Pointe | RE | -21.04423 | 55.53036 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 11877559 | La Pièce Jeanne | La Piece Jeanne,La Pièce Jeanne | RE | -21.23496 | 55.40178 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 935521 | Mare à Citrons | Mare a Citrons,Mare à Citrons | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -21.03533 | 55.52995 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |
| 936011 | Carosse | Carosse | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -21.35555 | 55.59688 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |
| 11877851 | Bruguier | Bruguier | RE | -20.91904 | 55.55074 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 935935 | Le Désert | Desert,Désert,Le Desert,Le Désert | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -20.96594 | 55.63306 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |
| 11877313 | Mare à Goyaves | Mare a Goyaves,Mare à Goyaves | RE | -21.02167 | 55.53609 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 11877838 | Les Bambous | Les Bambous | RE | -20.90285 | 55.40127 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 935916 | Entre-Deux | Entre-Deux,Noel,Noël | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -21.22753 | 55.33176 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |
| 11877926 | Le Pavillon | Le Pavillon | RE | -21.03909 | 55.40991 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 11877587 | Le Parc à Dennemont | Le Parc a Dennemont,Le Parc à Dennemont | RE | -21.1799 | 55.44274 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 11877369 | Moufia | Moufia | RE | -20.91338 | 55.48378 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 11877540 | La Plaine | La Plaine | RE | -21.25846 | 55.35871 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 935891 | Flacourt | Flacourt | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -20.91642 | 55.55306 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |
| 936065 | Boucan Canot | Boucan Canot | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -21.0283 | 55.22725 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |
| 935329 | Ravine Sèche | Ravine Seche,Ravine Sèche | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -21.24337 | 55.35475 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |
| 935311 | La Rivière de l’Est | La Riviere de l’Est,La Rivière de l’Est,Riviere de l’Est,Rivière de l’Est | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -21.11995 | 55.7592 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |
| 11877343 | Grand Canal | Grand Canal | RE | -20.95262 | 55.68649 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 935625 | L’Éperon | L’Eperon,L’Éperon | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -21.24715 | 55.41291 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |
| 11877787 | La Petite Pointe | La Petite Pointe | RE | -20.95346 | 55.30407 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 11877155 | La Croisée | La Croisee,La Croisée | RE | -21.35095 | 55.6154 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 11888438 | Les Colimaçons les Hauts | Les Colimacons les Hauts,Les Colimaçons les Hauts | RE | -21.13054 | 55.30517 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 11878403 | Lianes Passage | Lianes Passage | RE | -21.3385 | 55.58666 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 935671 | Le Barrage | Le Barrage | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -21.10011 | 55.27419 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |
| 11877876 | Bras de Fer | Bras de Fer | RE | -20.96395 | 55.59745 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 935736 | La Caroline | La Caroline | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -21.00143 | 55.6516 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |
| 935166 | Terrain Élisa | Terrain Elisa,Terrain Élisa | RE | -20.92599 | 55.54916 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 935856 | Le Gol les Hauts | Gol-le Haut,Gôl-le Haut,Le Gol,Le Gol les Hauts,Le Gôl | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -21.25151 | 55.43521 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |
| 935659 | Le Cap | Le Cap | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -21.07795 | 55.72372 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |
| 935859 | Le Camp du Gol | Gol,Gôl,Le Camp du Gol,Usine du Gol | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -21.27281 | 55.40413 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |
| 936165 | Avenir | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -20.93192 | 55.3359 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | ||
| 11878207 | Parny | Parny | RE | -20.93645 | 55.52652 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 935773 | Îlet à Guillaume | Ilet a Guillaume,Îlet à Guillaume | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -20.94941 | 55.41147 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |
| 11877153 | Îlet à Diable | Ilet a Diable,Îlet à Diable | RE | -21.34745 | 55.64541 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 11877510 | Plateau Caillou | Plateau Caillou | RE | -21.02593 | 55.26786 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 11877539 | La Butte Guinot | La Butte Guinot | RE | -21.26085 | 55.35541 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 935223 | Saint-Louis | Saint-Louis,Sen-Lui,Сен-Луи | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -21.28585 | 55.41124 | 47881 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |
| 11877575 | Le Tapage | Le Tapage | RE | -21.24139 | 55.44454 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 936105 | Bérive | Berive,Bérive | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -21.30726 | 55.53702 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |
| 936134 | Beauvallon | Beauvallon | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -21.00978 | 55.69559 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |
| 11877425 | Marla | Marla | RE | -21.10362 | 55.43322 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 935547 | Maison Lelièvre | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -21.08333 | 55.31667 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | ||
| 11877465 | Îlet Lautret | Ilet Lautret,Îlet Lautret | RE | -20.96477 | 55.36126 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 935975 | Cilaos | Cilaos,Silao,Сілао | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -21.13641 | 55.47187 | 6225 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |
| 935774 | Îlet à Déjeuner | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -20.9959 | 55.40796 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | ||
| 11877912 | Le Radier | Le Radier | RE | -21.03239 | 55.51339 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 11877469 | Le Hangar | Le Hangar | RE | -20.99072 | 55.31884 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 11877248 | Notre-Dame de la Paix | Notre-Dame de la Paix | RE | -21.24537 | 55.59385 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 11877896 | Montgaillard les Hauts | Montgaillard les Hauts | RE | -20.90824 | 55.46681 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 935251 | Sainte-Rose | Sainte-Rose | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -21.12858 | 55.79616 | 7035 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |
| 935756 | Îlet Tommic | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -21.15 | 55.46667 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | ||
| 935763 | Îlet Marron | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -21.20183 | 55.51405 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | ||
| 11877557 | Le Grand Serré | Le Grand Serre,Le Grand Serré | RE | -21.22303 | 55.40897 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 935416 | Petite-Île | Petit-Il’,Petite Ile,Petite Île,Petite-Ile,Petite-Île,Village de la Petite Ile,Петіт-Іль | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -21.35327 | 55.56427 | 10961 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |
| 935712 | La Mare | La Mare | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -20.95341 | 55.35392 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |
| 935350 | Ravine Creuse | Ravine Creuse | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -20.96587 | 55.66569 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |
| 935599 | Les Deux Bras | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -21.00104 | 55.39133 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | ||
| 11877614 | Le Bras de Pontho | Le Bras de Pontho | RE | -21.24132 | 55.49139 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 935549 | Maison Isautier | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -21.31448 | 55.53208 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | ||
| 11877428 | Îlet des Salazes | Ilet des Salazes,Îlet des Salazes | RE | -21.11256 | 55.44924 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 935828 | Grand-Place | Grand-Place,Grande Place | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -21.04165 | 55.41226 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |
| 935861 | Girofle | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -21.37099 | 55.68751 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | ||
| 936006 | Cascades | RE | -21.15 | 55.83333 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | ||||
| 11877528 | Villa Bourbon | Villa Bourbon | RE | -21.06432 | 55.2219 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 11877148 | Îlet Leroux | Ilet Leroux,Îlet Leroux | RE | -21.21195 | 55.81203 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 11877823 | Le Trou d’Eau | Le Trou d’Eau | RE | -21.09923 | 55.24512 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 11877462 | Lotissement Dodin | Lotissement Dodin | RE | -20.94274 | 55.33492 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 11877421 | Îlet à Bourse | Ilet a Bourse,Îlet à Bourse | RE | -21.04054 | 55.42605 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 11877498 | Bras Canot | Bras Canot | RE | -21.0709 | 55.29193 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 11877766 | La Grande Ravine des Lataniers | La Grande Ravine des Lataniers | RE | -20.94036 | 55.35261 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 935474 | Moka | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -20.93247 | 55.5134 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | ||
| 11877157 | Charrié | Charrie,Charrié | RE | -21.3321 | 55.56789 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 11877618 | Le Serré | Le Serre,Le Serré | RE | -21.26869 | 55.46426 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 936025 | Cambuston | Cambuston | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -20.93338 | 55.64764 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |
| 11877576 | Le Chemin Richard | Le Chemin Richard | RE | -21.24198 | 55.42408 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 935589 | Les Six-Cents | Les Six-Cents,Six Cents | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -21.26667 | 55.51667 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |
| 11877496 | Ravine Daniel | Ravine Daniel | RE | -21.08801 | 55.30607 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 11877297 | Chemin de Ceinture | Chemin de Ceinture | RE | -21.08194 | 55.69288 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 11877854 | L’Allée Coco | L’Allee Coco,L’Allée Coco | RE | -20.93136 | 55.53113 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 11877572 | Le Bois de Nèfles | Le Bois de Nefles,Le Bois de Nèfles | RE | -21.27772 | 55.43589 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 935586 | Les Trois Frères | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -20.90802 | 55.59779 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | ||
| 11877914 | Bras Sec | Bras Sec | RE | -21.04145 | 55.51421 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 11877877 | Refuge | Refuge | RE | -20.99979 | 55.66702 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 11877301 | La Marine | La Marine | RE | -21.01943 | 55.70346 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 935936 | Desbassyns | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -20.91733 | 55.50934 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | ||
| 11877889 | La Convalescence | La Convalescence | RE | -20.92349 | 55.45178 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 936132 | Bebour | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -21.1 | 55.6 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | ||
| 11877785 | La Barrière | La Barriere,La Barrière | RE | -21.02006 | 55.25046 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 11877459 | La Grande Montagne | La Grande Montagne | RE | -20.9373 | 55.33915 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 935775 | Îlet à Cordes | Ilet a Cordes,Îlet à Cordes | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -21.15409 | 55.43722 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |
| 935318 | Réunion | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -21.06667 | 55.26667 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | ||
| 11877837 | Fond Benjoin | Fond Benjoin | RE | -21.02771 | 55.28181 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 11877809 | Bac Rouge | Bac Rouge | RE | -21.03901 | 55.31179 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 935600 | Les Colimaçons | Colimacons,Colimaçons,Les Colimacons,Les Colimaçons | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -21.13923 | 55.29288 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |
| 11877532 | Cité de Pêcheurs | Cite de Pecheurs,Cité de Pêcheurs | RE | -21.18277 | 55.29081 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 11877502 | Tan Rouge | Tan Rouge | RE | -21.06255 | 55.29676 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |||
| 935630 | Patelin | Le Patelin,Patelin | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -20.97153 | 55.67639 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |
| 935672 | La Vigne | La Vigne | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -20.92044 | 55.61609 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place | |
| 935632 | Le Onzième | Le Onzieme,Le Onzième | RE | Réunion | Réunion | -21.26415 | 55.52363 | 0 | Indian/Reunion | populated place |
**Exploring Réunion: Unveiling the Geographical Marvels**
Introduction**
Nestled in the heart of the Indian Ocean, Réunion Island beckons with its breathtaking landscapes, diverse ecosystems, and rich cultural heritage. As a geographer, delving into the data of Réunion's cities, regions, and geographical coordinates offers a fascinating journey into the island's geographical tapestry.
Mapping Réunion's Regions and Administrative Divisions**
Réunion, an overseas department and region of France, is a volcanic island characterized by rugged mountains, lush forests, and stunning coastal plains. Divided into four arrondissements and 24 municipalities, Réunion's administrative divisions reflect its complex history and diverse topography. From the bustling urban centers of Saint-Denis and Saint-Pierre to the quaint villages nestled in the highlands, each region of Réunion boasts its own unique charm and cultural identity.
Navigating Urban Centers and Coastal Villages**
Urban centers and coastal villages serve as hubs of activity and cultural exchange in Réunion. The capital city, Saint-Denis, bustles with commerce, administration, and cultural events, while Saint-Pierre beckons with its vibrant waterfront promenade and bustling markets. Meanwhile, the coastal villages of Saint-Leu and Saint-Gilles-les-Bains offer tranquil escapes with their pristine beaches, coral reefs, and water sports. Navigating the diverse landscapes and communities of Réunion provides valuable insights into its socio-economic dynamics and cultural heritage.
Acquiring Geographical Coordinates**
Acquiring accurate geographical coordinates for Réunion's cities and towns is essential for spatial analysis, navigation, and disaster management. By obtaining latitude and longitude data for each locality, geographers contribute to cartographic mapping, urban planning, and emergency response efforts. From the volcanic peaks of Piton de la Fournaise to the coastal cliffs of Cap Méchant, precise geospatial information enables better decision-making and resource allocation across Réunion's dynamic terrain.
Preserving Natural Heritage and Biodiversity**
Preserving Réunion's natural heritage and biodiversity is paramount for ensuring environmental sustainability and resilience. The island is renowned for its unique ecosystems, including tropical rainforests, montane cloud forests, and endemic flora and fauna. However, rapid urbanization, deforestation, and invasive species pose significant threats to Réunion's ecological balance. Through conservation initiatives, habitat restoration, and sustainable tourism practices, geographers play a vital role in safeguarding Réunion's natural treasures for future generations.
Conclusion**
In conclusion, exploring the geographical wonders of Réunion unveils a tapestry of natural beauty, cultural diversity, and environmental significance. By obtaining data on its regions, urban centers, and geographical coordinates, we gain valuable insights into the island's spatial dynamics and human-environment interactions. Let us continue to cherish, protect, and celebrate the unique heritage and biodiversity of Réunion, fostering understanding, resilience, and sustainability for all its inhabitants.

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Geographical Insights into Réunion: A Journey Through Its Cities and Spatial Data
Réunion, a French overseas department located in the Indian Ocean, offers a geographical landscape unlike any other. With its volcanic origins, stunning mountain ranges, and pristine beaches, the island stands as a unique intersection of natural beauty and cultural heritage. For geographers and data enthusiasts, exploring the geography of Réunion requires not only an understanding of its physical features but also access to detailed spatial data about its cities, regions, and departments. This article delves into the geographical structure of Réunion, emphasizing the importance of obtaining comprehensive data to explore the island’s cities and their intricate administrative divisions.
Réunion’s Unique Geographical Layout
Réunion is an island formed by volcanic activity, with its rugged terrain dominated by towering mountains, craters, and lush forests. Situated about 700 kilometers east of Madagascar and 175 kilometers southwest of Mauritius, it is part of the Mascarene Islands. The island’s dramatic geography is marked by a series of natural formations, including the Piton des Neiges, the island’s highest peak, and the active Piton de la Fournaise volcano. These geographical features play a pivotal role in shaping the island’s climate, biodiversity, and urban settlements.
Despite its relatively small land area, Réunion is home to a variety of ecosystems, from tropical rainforests to semi-desert conditions, all of which influence the way in which the cities and regions are developed. The capital city of Saint-Denis, located on the northwestern coast, serves as the political and economic center of the island, but Réunion is also home to several other significant towns, each with its own geographical significance.
Cities, Regions, and Administrative Divisions of Réunion
Réunion is divided into four primary administrative regions: the Northern, Eastern, Southern, and Western regions, each of which consists of several municipalities. These regions serve as the building blocks of the island’s administrative structure, with cities like Saint-Denis, Saint-Pierre, and Saint-Paul playing important roles in the island’s development. Each city within these regions has distinct characteristics that are closely tied to the island’s geography.
The northern region, where Saint-Denis is located, features a more urbanized environment with access to major ports and economic infrastructure. The southern region, home to the city of Saint-Pierre, is known for its agricultural activities, particularly sugarcane cultivation. The eastern and western regions each offer a unique blend of coastal and mountainous terrains, with cities like Saint-Benoît and Saint-Paul standing as prime examples of how human settlements are adapted to Réunion’s rugged landscape.
Each of these cities and their corresponding regions are integral to understanding the broader geographical layout of Réunion. The island’s urban centers are often situated near natural features such as rivers, volcanic craters, and coastal plains, which not only provide the resources for economic activity but also influence settlement patterns.
Obtaining Geospatial Data for a Comprehensive Understanding
To truly grasp the complexity of Réunion’s geography, it is essential to obtain accurate and detailed spatial data. This data provides crucial insights into the location, administrative boundaries, and regional dynamics of each city on the island. By acquiring the latitude and longitude coordinates of each city, along with information about their respective regions and departments, geographers and urban planners can better understand the interactions between the island’s physical environment and human activity.
Accessing this data in formats such as CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML allows for greater flexibility in how it can be analyzed and integrated into mapping systems, databases, or Geographic Information Systems (GIS). This spatial data serves as the foundation for various types of analysis, from studying urban growth and development to evaluating the impacts of natural disasters like volcanic eruptions or tropical storms.
For instance, obtaining the latitude and longitude of each city within Réunion allows users to create interactive maps that visualize how each urban area relates to the island’s geography. These maps can highlight key features such as transportation networks, proximity to volcanoes, or access to natural resources, offering valuable insights for decision-making processes in urban development and environmental management.
Practical Applications of Geospatial Data in Réunion
The ability to access detailed geographical data about Réunion has far-reaching practical applications. For urban planners and local government authorities, understanding the layout of cities, regions, and departments is essential for making informed decisions about infrastructure development, resource distribution, and environmental management. With the availability of accurate latitude and longitude coordinates, planners can better design transportation systems, plan for future urbanization, and allocate resources efficiently across different regions.
Environmental scientists and conservationists also benefit from this data, as it can be used to monitor changes in the island’s ecosystems, such as shifts in vegetation zones or the impact of volcanic activity on local communities. In addition, businesses seeking to expand in Réunion can use the geographical data to identify prime locations for new stores, offices, or manufacturing facilities, taking into account factors such as accessibility, regional economic activity, and environmental constraints.
Furthermore, access to comprehensive geospatial data is invaluable for tourism and recreational development. By understanding the geographical layout of the island’s cities and regions, tourism authorities can better promote different areas of Réunion, ensuring that visitors are able to explore the full range of the island’s natural and cultural treasures.
Why Geographic Data is Essential for Understanding Réunion
Having access to accurate and up-to-date geographical data about Réunion is indispensable for anyone involved in research, urban planning, environmental conservation, or business development. By obtaining data about the island’s cities, regions, and departments, you can gain a deeper understanding of how the physical environment and human settlements interact.
With the flexibility of data formats such as CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML, it is possible to integrate and manipulate this data according to the needs of various projects. Whether creating interactive maps, conducting spatial analyses, or planning for urban growth, geospatial data is a critical resource for anyone seeking to explore and understand the geographical dynamics of Réunion.
Conclusion
Réunion’s unique geography, with its volcanic peaks, coastal plains, and tropical ecosystems, offers an exciting and complex landscape for geographers and urban planners to explore. By obtaining detailed spatial data about the island’s cities, regions, and departments, it becomes possible to uncover the intricate relationships between the island’s physical and human geography. Access to this data in formats such as CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML provides the tools needed to analyze, visualize, and interpret the geographical features of Réunion, supporting informed decision-making in areas such as urban development, environmental management, and business expansion. For anyone looking to understand the true geographical makeup of Réunion, this data is an essential resource that opens up endless possibilities for analysis and exploration.