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    Fort-Dauphin (Malagasy Tolagnaro or Taolagnaro) is a city (commune urbaine) on the southeast coast of Madagascar. It is the capital of the Anosy Region...
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    Madagascar. Perpetrated by the nearby indigenous Antanosy population, it was directed against French colonists who had been settled in Fort-Dauphin beginning...
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  • (Nova Scotia), in Nova Scotia Haiti Fort-Liberté in Haiti Madagascar Fort Dauphin (Madagascar) This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical...
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    (also known as Marillac Airport) is an airport in Fort-Dauphin (Madagascar), Anosy Region, Madagascar (IATA: FTU, ICAO: FMSD). International flights ceased...
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    Port d'Ehoala (category Fort-Dauphin (Madagascar))
    The Port d'Ehoala is a port in southern Madagascar at approx. 10 km from the city of Tôlanaro (Fort-Dauphin). It was built for the exportations of Ilmenite...
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    Madagascar. Shipwrecked on his way back to New York from Madagascar, he briefly led a combined pirate-Antanosy kingdom from Fort Dauphin, Madagascar (modern...
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  • is a Latin suffragan diocese in the ecclesiastical province of Fort-Dauphin in Madagascar. It depends on the missionary Roman Congregation for the Evangelization...
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    Anosy (category Regions of Madagascar)
    storm – became the first Europeans to see Madagascar, at the southern coast near present-day Fort-Dauphin. They named it Ilha de São Lourenço ("Saint-Laurent"...
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    widely, spending his fourth grade in Rome, his ninth grade in Fort Dauphin, Madagascar and his senior year in college in Legon, Ghana. In 1989, Brancaccio...
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    on the Seychelles archipelago. Eventually he was captured near Fort Dauphin, Madagascar. He was then taken to Saint-Denis, Réunion, and hanged for piracy...
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