• Soalala is a rural municipality in western Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Soalala, which is a part of Boeny Region. The population of the commune...
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    Soalala is a district in western Madagascar. It is a part of Boeny Region and borders the districts of Mitsinjo in northeast, Ambato-Boeni in east, Kandreho...
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  • Soalala Airport is an airport in Soalala, Boeny Region, Madagascar (IATA: DWB, ICAO: FMNO). "DWB Airport Information". Airport Guide. Retrieved 2 July...
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  • The Soalala mine is a large iron mine located in northern Madagascar in Boeny in Soalala. It represents one of the largest iron ore reserves in Madagascar...
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  • Miandrivazo, Morafenobe, Morombe, Morondava, Nossi-Be, Port Berge, Sambava, Soalala, Ste Marie, Tamatave, Tambohorano, Tsaratanana, Tsiroanomandidy, Tulear...
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    northwestern part of Madagascar in the Mahajanga Province, specifically, the Soalala District. Namoroka Strict Nature Reserve was established in 1927 and became...
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    forests of the Baly Bay area of northwestern Madagascar, near the town of Soalala (including Baie de Baly National Park). A captive-breeding facility was...
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    District - 12 communes Mitsinjo District - 7 communes Soalala District - 3 communes Mahajanga Airport Soalala Airport Mahavavy-Kinkony Wetland Complex Bombetoka...
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    Mahajanga - (National Road 4) - ferry over the Bombetoka Bay Katsepy Mitsinjo Soalala Besalampy Maintirano - (National Road 8a) List of roads in Madagascar Transport...
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    from western Madagascar; south of the Fiherenana River to the region of Soalala. It is listed on CITES Appendix I. They are about 9–11 in (230–280 mm)...
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