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Madagascan History



Madagascar - mădˌəgăsˈcär, officially Democratic Republic of Madagascar, republic (1995 est. pop. 13,862,000), 226,658 sq mi (587,045 sq km), in the Indian Ocean, separated from E Africa by the Mozambique Channel. Madagascar is the world's fourth largest island. The country also claims several small islands including Juan de Nova, Europa, the Glorioso   Read More...

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