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  2. Module:Location map/data/Madagascar - Wikipedia

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    Map of Madagascar. Module:Location map/data/Madagascar is a location map definition used to overlay markers and labels on an equirectangular projection map of Madagascar. The markers are placed by latitude and longitude coordinates on the default map or a similar map image.

  3. Antananarivo - Wikipedia

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    Antananarivo is the see city of Madagascar's Roman Catholic Archdiocese. The city has repeatedly been the site of large demonstrations and violent political clashes, including the 1972 rotaka that brought down President Philibert Tsiranana and the 2009 Malagasy political crisis , which resulted in Andry Rajoelina replacing Marc Ravalomanana as ...

  4. Alakamisy Fenoarivo - Wikipedia

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    Alakamisy Fenoarivo (Antananarivo) is a suburb and a rural commune in Analamanga Region, in the Central Highlands of Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Antananarivo-Atsimondrano and its populations numbers to 22,529 in 2018.

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  6. Antanananivo - Wikipedia

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    Antanananivo is a town and commune (Malagasy: kaominina) in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Mananara Nord, which is a part of Analanjirofo Region. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 10,066 in 2018.

  7. Toliara - Wikipedia

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    Toliara (also known as Toliary, ; formerly Tuléar) is a city in Madagascar. It is the capital of the Atsimo-Andrefana region, located 936 km southwest of national capital Antananarivo. The current spelling of the name was adopted in the 1970s, reflecting the orthography of the Malagasy language. Many geographic place names, assigned French ...

  8. Antananarivo City Hall - Wikipedia

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    It was inaugurated on May 13, 1936, by the Governor General of Madagascar, Léon Cayla. The building housed the offices of the Antananarivo mayoralty, as well as reception rooms and cultural spaces. [1] The city hall was destroyed by fire on May 13, 1972, during riots in Antananarivo protesting against President Philibert Tsiranana's policies.

  9. Analamanga - Wikipedia

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    Analamanga is a region in central Madagascar, containing the capital Antananarivo and its surrounding metropolitan area. The region has an area of 17,488 square kilometres (6,752 square miles), and had a population of 4,325,226 in 2018. [4]