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- Helodranon' Antongila (Bay of Antongila), more commonly called Antongil Bay in English, is the largest bay in Madagascar. This bay is on the island's east...
- Aptinoma antongil is a species of ant in the subfamily Doli****rinae. The species is known only from Antongil Bay, Madagascar. "Species: Aptinoma antongil"....
- Willem Schouten by Mattheus Merian in 1631 Born c. 1567 ****n, Holland, Seventeen Provinces Died 1625 Antongil Bay Nationality Dutch Occupation Navigator...
- location is not known; however, most sources say it stretched from the Bay of Antongil to Mananjary, including Île Sainte Marie and Foulpointe. Thomas Tew, Misson...
- year from July to early September, hundreds of humpback whales visit the Antongil Bay during their long migration. The warm protected waters of the bay provide...
- Congo–Tanzania–Bangweulu Block of central Africa from Neoproterozoic India (India, the Antongil Block in far eastern Madagascar, the Seyc****es, and the Napier and Rayner...
- geologic units: the Antongil block, the Antananarivo block, the Bekily Belt in the south, and the Bemarivo Belt in the far north. The Antongil Block is characterized...
- in Analanjirofo Region, Madagascar, at the northern end of the Bay of Antongil. In 2018, Maroantsetra counted 42,529 people. Even though it is a small...
- Masoala, Makira, Antongil Bay, commonly known as MaMaBay, is a complex of protected area located in the north-eastern part of Madagaskar, around Marantsetry...
- established there by the end of March 1774. They set up a trading-post at Antongil on the east coast and began to negotiate with the islanders for cattle...