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- Fiherenana is a river in the region Atsimo-Andrefana in southern Madagascar. It flows into the Indian Ocean at Tulear. Due to a local fady (taboo), pirogues...
- Cr****ulacean acid metabolism. Kalanchoe daigremontiana is native to the Fiherenana River valley and Androhibolava mountains in southwest Madagascar. It has...
- primaire (primary school) and collège. Fiherena no maha-Toliara, "the Fiherenana River is the soul of Toliara" Toliara tsy miroro, "Toliara never sleeps"...
- lemur, is a species of lemur known from western Madagascar; south of the Fiherenana River to the region of Soalala. It is said to be the smallest fork-marked...
- included the High King of the Androy. An emissary from the Sakalava king of Fiherenana (part of the Menabe kingdom) broke the civil war by proposing a joint...
- Maroseraña (or Maroseranana, "those who owned many ports") princes, from the Fiherenana (now Toliara). They may also be descended from the Zafiraminia (sons of...
- of Ireland Died 1720/21 (aged approximately 36) St. Augustine's Bay, Fiherenana, Madagascar Piratical career Nickname Ned Type Pirate Former privateer...
- Maroseraña (or Maroseranana, "those who owned many ports") princes, from the Fiherenana (now Toliara). They quickly subdued the neighbouring princes, starting...
- (120 mi) long and 30–60 km (19–37 mi) wide coastal strip, between the Fiherenana and Mangoky rivers. "Mesitornthidae". aviansystematics.org. The Trust...
- and 23’21’S, 43°42’E). (translated: Rock island) - in the mouth of the Fiherenana River Jacaranda: Parc Nationale Mananara-Nord PETITE ENCYCLOPÉDIE DU GRAND...