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The Central Highlands, Central High Plateau, or Hauts-Plateaux are a mountainous biogeographical region in central Madagascar. They include the contiguous... |
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the Central Highlands near the centre of the island. It has the 25th largest exclusive economic zone of 1,225,259 km2 (473,075 sq mi). Madagascar is 400... |
The Northern Highlands are a mountainous biogeographical region of northern Madagascar. The region includes the Tsaratanana Massif (with the highest mountain... |
The Madagascar subhumid forests are a tropical moist broadleaf forest ecoregion that covers most of the Central Highlands of the island of Madagascar. They... |
peoples of Madagascar, the most numerous being the Merina of the central highlands. Until the late 18th century, the island of Madagascar was ruled by... |
a central pillar, is steeply sloped; the gable beams cross to form roof horns that may be decoratively carved. The central Highlands of Madagascar are... |
Merina Kingdom (redirect from Kingdom of Madagascar) 18th century, dominated most of what is now Madagascar. It spread outward from Imerina, the Central Highlands region primarily inhabited by the Merina ethnic... |
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The Central Highlands (Madagascar), a mountainous region of central Madagascar. The Hautes Plaines, a natural region of Algeria. The Central Highlands (Vietnam)... |
Madagascar. Madagascar Eastern Highlands includes the middle and upper catchments of Madagascar's eastern coastal rivers. Northwestern Madagascar encompasses... |
Anosibe Ambohiby is a village in the Central Highlands of Madagascar, located in the crater of the extinct volcano Ambohiby Massif. The village is situated... |
a central pillar, is steeply sloped; the gable beams cross to form roof horns that may be decoratively carved. The central Highlands of Madagascar are... |
produce and main export crop of Madagascar. It is mainly planted in a terraced paddy system in the central highlands. Other major subsistence crops include... |
Malagasy cuisine (redirect from Cuisine of madagascar) modern-day Madagascar. By the 16th century, centralized kingdoms had emerged on the west coast among the Sakalava and in the Central highlands among the... |
Madagascar. By the turn of the 19th century, King Andrianampoinimerina had reunited the highly populous Kingdom of Imerina in the central highlands,... |
Savika (redirect from Bull-fighting in Madagascar) horns or hump. Though the practice can be found throughout Madagascar's Central Highlands, it is most common in the Ambositra region, outside of which... |
Analamazaotra National Park (category National parks of Madagascar) National Park is a national park of Madagascar. The park is in the eastern portion of Madagascar's Central Highlands. The neighbouring Analamazaotra Forest... |
Antananarivo (redirect from Antananarivo, Madagascar) above sea level in the Central Highlands region of Madagascar, at 18.55' South and 47.32' East. The city is located centrally along the north–south axis... |
descendants of slaves from the Central Highlands.[citation needed] The 1946 constitution of the French Fourth Republic made Madagascar a territoire d'outre-mer... |