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Mtsapéré (French pronunciation: [
mtsapeʁe]) is a
settlement in the
French commune of Mamoudzou, Mayotte. 12°47′14″S 45°13′19″E / 12.78722°S 45.22194°E...
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Football Club de
Mtsapéré is a
football club from
Mtsapere, Mayotte. The club was
founded on 11
February 1978.
Mayotte Division Honneur Champions (10):...
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composed of six
villages in
addition to Mamoudzou.
These are: Kawéni,
Mtsapéré, P****amainti, Vahibé,
Tsoundzou I and
Tsoundzou II. The
commune is also...
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Mlima Combani and
Mlima Mtsapéré Important Bird Area lies in the north-central part of the
French island territory of
Mayotte in the
Comoro Islands...
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Mavingoni (660 m (2,170 ft)),
Mount Choungui (594 m (1,949 ft)),
Mount Mtsapéré (572 m (1,877 ft)), and
Mount Combani (477 m (1,565 ft)). It is home to...
- 2013 : FC
Mtsapéré 2014 : FC
Mtsapéré 2015 : FC
Mtsapéré 2016 :
Foudre 2000 de Dzoumogné 2017 : FC
Mtsapéré 2018 : FC
Mtsapéré 2019 : FC
Mtsapéré RSSSF competition...
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areas are:
Dziani Bolé and
Hachiroungou on the island's northwest;
Mount Mtsapéré (572 m),
which is home to Mayotte's
largest remaining forest;
Mount Combani...
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political figure in the
regime of
Ahmed Abdallah. Kafe was born in 1937 in
Mtsapere, Mayotte. He
served as
minister of
finance from 1978
until 1982, and minister...
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Mtsapéré 1981 : FC
Mtsapéré 2-1
Avenir de
Labattoir 1982 : not
known 1983 : FC
Mtsapéré 4-1
Olympic de
Pamandzi 1984 : not
known 1985 : FC
Mtsapéré 3-1...
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Abdallah Halifa, a
member of the
Mayotte national football team and FC
Mtsapéré Dine
Halifa (born 1966),
footballer from
Madagascar - see 1992–93 Coupe...