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- Fianarantsoa is a city (commune urbaine) in south central Madagascar, and is the capital of Haute Matsiatra Region. It was built in the early 19th century...
- Fianarantsoa Province is a former province of Madagascar. It has an area of 103,272 km2 and po****tion of 3,366,291 (July 2001 estimate). Its capital was...
- ASF Fianarantsoa is a Malagasy football club based in Madagascar who currently plays in the Malagasy Second Division. In 1990 the club has won the THB...
- Fianarantsoa Airport (IATA: WFI, ICAO: FMSF) is an airport in Fianarantsoa, Madagascar. "WFI Airport Information". World Aero Data. DAFIF. Archived from...
- Ambatondrazaka and Antsirabe by rail, and another rail line connects Fianarantsoa to Manakara. The most important seaport in Madagascar is located on the...
- The diocese of Fianarantsoa, has been established since at least 2003 and Gilbert Rakotondravelo had been the Bishop of Fianarantsoa since before 2010...
- Mahajanga Majunga 106,780 244,722 Boeny Mahajanga Fianarantsoa 109,248 189,879 Haute Matsiatra Fianarantsoa Toliara Tuléar 80,826 169,760 Atsimo-Andrefana...
- Cathédrale du Saint-Nom de Jésus, dedicated to the Name of Jesus, in Fianarantsoa, Fianarantsoa province. The present Archbishop is Fulgence Rabemahafaly. Its...
- The Fianarantsoa-Côte Est (FCE) railway is a colonial-built railway in southeast Madagascar that connects the high plateau city of Fianarantsoa to the...
- Mark's Cathedral, Fianarantsoa is an Anglican cathedral in Fianarantsoa, Madagascar. It is under the Anglican Diocese of Fianarantsoa. The cathedral was...