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  2. L'Express de Madagascar - Wikipedia

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    1607-4327. OCLC number. n607089287. Website. lexpress.mg. Media of Madagascar. List of newspapers. L'Express de Madagascar is a daily newspaper published in Madagascar. It is primarily published in French, although individual sections and stories are also published in Malagasy.

  3. List of newspapers in Madagascar - Wikipedia

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    L'Hebdo de l'Express de Madagascar: Weekly French or French/Malagasy Imongo Vaovao: 1955 [2] Malagasy Issued by the Congress Party for the Independence of Madagascar [1] Jejoo: Malagasy Lakroan’i Madagasikara [4] 1927 Weekly French or French/Malagasy La Ligne de mire: Daily French or French/Malagasy Mada-Journal: Monthly French or French ...

  4. Andry Rajoelina - Wikipedia

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    Andry Nirina Rajoelina (/ ˈ ɑː n d r iː r ɑː dʒ oʊ iː ˈ l iː n ɑː /, [1] Malagasy: [ˈjanɖʐʲ nʲˈrinᵊ ratʐ'welinᵊ]; born 30 May 1974) is a Malagasy-French politician and businessman who has served as president of Madagascar since 2023.

  5. Culture of Madagascar - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Madagascar reflects the origins of the Malagasy people in Southeast Asia, East Africa and Oceania. The influence of Arabs, Indians, British, French and Chinese settlers is also evident. The most emblematic musical instrument of Madagascar, the valiha, is a bamboo tube zither carried to the island by early settlers from southern ...

  6. List of Malagasy flags - Wikipedia

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    Flag of the Sakalava of Antalaotra [2] 1:1 First flag of the Tamatave Kingdom, 1750–1819. 2:3 Second flag of the Tamatave Kingdom, 1819–1822. 2:3 Third flag of the Tamatave Kingdom, 1822–1826. 2:3 Fourth and final flag of the Tamatave Kingdom, 1826–1828. 2:3 Flag of the Tanibe Kingdom, 1822–1828. 2:3 Flag of the Merina Kingdom, c ...

  7. Avenue of the Baobabs - Wikipedia

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    Avenue of the Baobabs. The Avenue of the Baobabs, or Alley of the Baobabs, is a prominent group of Grandidier's baobabs (Adansonia grandidieri) lining the unpaved Road No.8 between Morondava and Belon'i Tsiribihina in the Menabe region of western Madagascar. Its striking landscape draws travelers from around the world, making it one of the most ...

  8. Architecture of Madagascar - Wikipedia

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    Culture of Madagascar. The distribution of traditional construction materials in Madagascar presents a predominance of earthen dwellings in the central Highlands and largely plant-based construction along the coasts, with intermediary zones making use of both material types. The architecture of Madagascar is unique in Africa, bearing strong ...

  9. Mananjary - Wikipedia

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    Mananjary is a city on the East coast of Madagascar with a population of 25,222 inhabitants in 2018. It is the chief town of the Mananjary district and the Vatovavy region.. It contains a town of the same name, situated on the southern part of the east coast, where the Mananjary River flows into the Indian Ocean. [2]