- Fort-Dauphin (Malagasy
Tolagnaro or Taolagnaro) is a city (commune urbaine) on the
southeast coast of Madagascar. It is the
capital of the
Anosy Region...
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Tolagnaro Airport (also
known as
Marillac Airport) is an
airport in Fort-Dauphin (Madagascar),
Anosy Region,
Madagascar (IATA: FTU, ICAO: FMSD). International...
- The
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Tolagnaro (Latin: Tolagnaren(sis)) is a
Latin suffragan diocese in the
ecclesiastical province of Fort-Dauphin in Madagascar...
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practices (slash and burn farming,
known as tavy). The
forests around Tolagnaro (Fort-Dauphin) have also come
under threat as a
result of
mining for titanium-rich...
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Madagascar nature reserve. It is
reached after a two-hour
drive from
Tôlagnaro on the
southeast coast. List of
national parks of
Madagascar Madagascar...
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Morombe –
Zygmunt Robaszkiewicz Morondava –
Marie Fabien Raharilamboniaina Tôlagnaro –
Vincent Rakotozafy Saint Vincent de Paul is the
patron saint of Madagascar...
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bordering the east coast, from the
Tsaratanana M****if in the
north to
Tolagnaro in the south.
Secondary growth,
which has
replaced the
original forest...
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regions of
southern Madagascar,
where it is
found between Toliara and
Tolagnaro. It
grows in dry
spiny thicket or
forest and in
degraded thicket on limestone...
- 13) is a
primary highway in
Madagascar of 493 km,
running from
Ihosy to
Tolagnaro (Fort-Dauphin). It
crosses the
regions of Ihorombe,
Androy and Anosy....
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Madagascar as
early as 1642. They
initially set up base at Fort-Dauphin (now
Tolagnaro) and
later at Sainte-Marie island,
representing the
French East India...