- [toˈmasinə̥]),
meaning "like salt" or "salty",
unofficially and in
French Tamatave or in the past as Port aux prunes, is the
capital of the
Atsinanana region...
- The
Battle of
Tamatave (sometimes
called the
Battle of
Madagascar or the
Action of 20 May 1811) was
fought off
Tamatave in
Madagascar between British...
- Lycée Français de
Tamatave is a
French international school in Toamasina, Madagascar. It
serves école
maternelle (preschool)
through lycée (senior high...
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Toamasina Ambalamanasy Airport is an
airport in Toamasina,
Atsinanana Region,
Madagascar (IATA: TMM, ICAO: FMMT). The
airport is
located about 5 km northwest...
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after its new see as
Apostolic Vicariate of
Tamatave.
Promoted on
September 14, 1955 as
Diocese of
Tamatave On 1968.04.09 it lost
territory to establish...
- 1:1
First flag of the
Tamatave Kingdom, 1750–1819 2:3
Second flag of the
Tamatave Kingdom, 1819–1822 2:3
Third flag of the
Tamatave Kingdom, 1822–1826 2:3...
- MMM
Tamatave is a
Malagasy football club
based in Toamasina, Madagascar. The team
plays in the
Malagasy Second Division. In 1970 the team has won the THB...
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Majunga East
coast One
battalion of the 1er RMM at
Tamatave One
artillery section (65mm) at
Tamatave One
company of the 1er RMM at
Brickaville Centre of...
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control over the port of
Tamatave, but this
settlement fell
apart after six months,
leading Ratsimilaho to
recapture Tamatave and
force the Betanimena...
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Madagascar and is
known from the
central east
coast of Madagascar,
south of
Tamatave. It
typically inhabits dragon trees. The
gecko feeds on
insects and probably...