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- Tolagnaro or Taolagnaro) is a city (commune urbaine) on the southeast coast of Madagascar. It is the capital of the Anosy Region and of the Taolagnaro District...
- The district of Taolagnaro (or: Fort Dauphin district) is a district of Anosy in Madagascar. The district is further divided into 24 communes: Ambatoabo...
- government hopes to expand the ports of Antsiranana in the north and Taolagnaro in the south, connecting them to improved road networks, since many imports...
- Rio Tinto subsidiary QIT Madagascar Minerals (QMM). It is located near Taolagnaro, Fort Dauphin, Anosy region, Madagascar. The mine was first discovered...
- reopened. There is a once per w**** flight from St. Denis to Tolagnaro and daily Tsaradia flights to Antananarivo. Ademe - Taolagnaro Airport v t e v t e...
- Duluth and promotes fights as Jungle Boy Fights. Zach Walters was born in Taolagnaro, Madagascar, and spent the first eleven years of his life in the country...
- 2018 of 114,230. The city is connected by the Route nationale 13 with Taolagnaro (110 km) to the east. The RN 13 also leads north to Ihosy (383 km), and...
- is native to Anosy region of southern Madagascar, where it is found in Taolagnaro, Andohahela, Ankodida, Behara-Tranomaro, and Ifotaky. The species' estimated...
- Aloe mottramiana is a species of aloe plant found near Taolagnaro in Madagascar. Rakotoarisoa, S.E. (2020). "Aloe mottramiana". The IUCN Red List of Threatened...
- Eberhard Fischer. The type specimen was collected by the second author from Taolagnaro (Fort-Dauphin). It has been recorded growing both on rocks (usually calciferous)...