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The architecture of Madagascar is unique in Africa, bearing strong resemblance to the architecture of southern Borneo from which the earliest inhabitants of Madagascar are believed to have emigrated. [1] Traditional construction in this part of Borneo, also known as South Kalimantan, is distinguished by rectangular houses raised on piles.
The architecture of Madagascar is unique in Africa, bearing strong resemblance to the architecture of southern Borneo from which the earliest inhabitants of Madagascar are believed to have emigrated. [48] Traditional construction in this part of Borneo, also known as South Kalimantan, is distinguished by rectangular houses raised on piles.
Category: Lists of buildings and structures in Madagascar. 2 languages.
Former buildings and structures in Madagascar (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Madagascar" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
The Ambodifotatra Catholic Church represents the result of a decade-long evangelization effort (1837 to 1847) led by Father Pierre Dalmond in Madagascar, with a focus on Sainte Marie, Nosy-Be, Tuléar, and extending to the Comoros and Mayotte. [15] Mahafaly country of Southwestern Madagascar (Sud-Ouest Malgache, Pays Mahafaly) Atsimo-Andrefana ...
The Rova of Antananarivo / ˈ r uː v ə / (Malagasy: Rovan'i Manjakamiadana [ˈruvᵊn manˌdzakəmiˈadə̥nᵊ]) is a royal palace complex in Madagascar that served as the home of the sovereigns of the Kingdom of Imerina in the 17th and 18th centuries, as well as of the rulers of the Kingdom of Madagascar in the 19th century.
Architecture in Madagascar by century (3 C) B. Buildings and structures in Madagascar (4 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Architecture in Madagascar"
Industrial buildings in Madagascar (1 C) L. Libraries in Madagascar (1 P) M. Military installations of Madagascar (1 P) Museums in Madagascar (3 C, 2 P) O.