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Toamasina (Malagasy pronunciation: [toˈmasinə̥]),
meaning "like salt" or "salty",
unofficially and in
French Tamatave, is the
capital of the Atsinanana...
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Toamasina Province is a
former province of
Madagascar with an area of 71,911 km2. It had a po****tion of 2,855,600 (2004). Its
capital was
Toamasina,...
- Bishopric) of
Toamasina may
refer to : the
present Anglican Diocese of
Toamasina the
precursor of the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of
Toamasina,
which was...
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Mahavelona (commonly
called Foulpointe), is a town in the
district of
Toamasina II, in the
region of Atsinanana, on the
northern part of the east coast...
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Toamasina Autonomous Port or (in French) Société de
Gestion du Port
Autonome de
Toamasina (SPAT) is a
Malagasy government body that
governs and regulates...
- The Antananarivo–
Toamasina toll
highway (French:
Autoroute Antananarivo–
Toamasina) is a toll
highway under construction in
Madagascar that will connect...
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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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Toamasina suburbaine is a muni****lity in the
district of
Toamasina II (district), in the
region of Atsinanana, on east
coast of Madagascar. It covers...
- The
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of
Toamasina (Latin: Toamasinen(sis)) is one of five
Latin Metropolitan archdioceses on Madagascar, yet
depends on the...
- ****ociation
football match pla**** on 31
October 2002
between two
teams in
Toamasina, Madagascar. It
holds the
world record for the
highest scoreline in any...