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Candroy Can"droy, n. A machine for spreading out cotton cloths to prepare them for printing.

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- Androy is the most southerly region of Madagascar. It covers an area of 19,540 km2, and had a po****tion of 903,376 inhabitants in 2018. The administrative...
- Ambovombe-Androy [ambuˈvumbe ˈaɳɖʐuj], or just Ambovombe, is a city in the far south of Madagascar, and the capital of the Androy region. Ambovombe has...
- The Androy Hotel is a former hotel building in Hibbing, Minnesota, United States. It was built in 1921 by the Oliver Iron Mining Company to anchor the...
- Ambovombe-Androy is a district of Androy in Madagascar. REPOBLIKAN’I MADAGASIKARA:Tanindrazana – FahafahanaFandrosoana (PDF). MINISTERE DE L’AGRICULTURE...
- Androy, Fianarantsoa is a town and commune in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Lalangina, which is a part of Haute Matsiatra Region. The po****tion...
- was a zone of French colonisation, but not to be used in the neighboring Androy region in the Deep South where the economy was based on indigenous subsistence...
- abolished in 2009. They are sub-divided into 21 districts: Androy region: Ambovombe-Androy Bekily Beloha Tsiombe Anosy region: Amboasary Sud Betroka Taolanaro...
- Menabe Toliara 48,814 692,463 Atsimo-Andrefana Toliara 66,627 1,797,894 Androy Toliara 18,949 900,235 Anosy Toliara 29,505 809,051 Totals 591,896 25,674...
- Ranopiso : lieu de conservation et de connaissance ethnopharmacologique en Androy (Madagascar)". Ethnopharmacologia (in French) (50). Société Française...
- group of Madagascar inhabiting the arid southern part of the island called Androy. In the 17th century however, the Tandroy emerged as a confederation of...