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Madagascar da en.wikipedia.org
It is the world's fourth largest island, the second-largest island country and the 46th largest country in the world.
Madagascar da www.britannica.com
Madagascar, island country lying off the southeastern coast of Africa. Madagascar is the fourth largest island in the world, after Greenland, New Guinea, and ...
Madagascar

Madagascar

Paese in Africa orientale
Il Madagascar č un’enorme isola al largo della costa meridionale dell’Africa. Č l'habitat naturale di migliaia di specie animali, come i lemuri, che non si trovano in nessun altro luogo al mondo, ed č caratterizzato dalla presenza di foreste...
Capitale: Antananarivo
Valuta: Ariary malgascio
Lingue ufficiali: Malgascio e Francese
Area: 226.658 mi˛
Popolazione: 29,61 milioni (2022)
Confini: Nessuno
Continente: Africa

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Madagascar da it.wikipedia.org
Geografia ˇ L'isola del Madagascar, lunga oltre 1 500 km, č la quarta isola pių grande del mondo. ˇ Il tratto pių distintivo dell'isola nel suo insieme č il ...
Madagascar da www.dreamworks.com
4 pampered animals from New York's Central Park Zoo find themselves shipwrecked on the exotic island of Madagascar, and discover it really IS a jungle out ...
Madagascar da m.imdb.com
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A group of animals who have spent all their life in a New York zoo end up in the jungles of Madagascar, and must adjust to living in the wild.
1 dic 2023 ˇ Madagascar is the fourth largest island in the world. Having developed in isolation, the island nation is famed for its unique wildlife.
Madagascar da www.worldwildlife.org
Learn about the animals and people of Madagascar, as well as the threats it faces, what WWF is doing, and how you can help.
The U.S. has signed a trade and investment framework agreement with the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa, of which Madagascar is a member.
Madagascar da www.cia.gov
7 ago 2024 ˇ Madagascar was a pirate stronghold during the late 17th and early 18th centuries and served as a slave trading center into the 19th century.