- The
Coton de
Tuléar is a
breed of
small dog
named for the city of
Tuléar (also
known as Toliara) in Madagascar. This
breed is
thought to have originated...
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Toliara (also
known as Toliary, [tuliˈar];
formerly Tuléar) is a city in
southern Madagascar. It is the
capital of the Atsimo-Andrefana region, located...
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Toliara Airport is an
airport in Toliara, Atsimo-Andrefana Region,
Madagascar (IATA: TLE, ICAO: FMST). "TLE
Airport Information".
World Aero Data. DAFIF...
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reign at the
Romanov Tsar's Court. The
Coton de
Tuléar takes its name from the
Madagascan port town of
Tuléar,
where it originated. The
ancestors of these...
- "Station Toamasina" (in French).
Meteo Climat.
Retrieved April 7, 2017. "
Tulear/Toliara
Climate Normals 1961–1990".
National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration...
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primary highway in
Madagascar running 980km from the
capital Antananarivo to
Tulear at the south-west
coast of the country. It
crosses the
regions of Analamanga...
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Spaniel Colombian Fino
Hound Continental bulldog Corsican Dog
Coton de
Tulear Cretan Hound Croatian Sheepdog Curly-coated
Retriever Czechoslovakian Wolfdog...
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includes the
Bichon Frisé, Bolognese, Maltese, Löwchen,
Havanese and
Coton de
Tuléar. The
precise ancestry of the
Bolognese is unknown.[citation needed] Bolognese...
- The
Toliara Province (formerly
Toliary or
Tuléar) is a
former province of
Madagascar with an area of 161,405
square kilometres (62,319 sq mi). It had a...
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airports with
international connections (Nosy Be, Antsiranana, Toamasina,
Tuléar, etc.).
Madagascar reactivated the e-Visa
system around April 2023. The...