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 population of 2,855,600 (2004). Its capital was Toamasina,...
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district of Toamasina II (district), in the region of Atsinanana, on the east coast of Madagascar. It is situated 50 km north-west of Toamasina. The economy...
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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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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 municipality in the district of Toamasina II (district), in the region of Atsinanana, on east coast of Madagascar. It covers...
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The Antananarivo–Toamasina toll highway (French: Autoroute Antananarivo–Toamasina) is a toll highway under construction in Madagascar that will connect...
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The University of Toamasina (French: Université de Tamatave) is a public university in Toamasina, Madagascar. The university campus is located in Barikadimy...
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To force capitulation, the French bombarded and occupied the harbor of Toamasina on the east coast, and Mahajanga on the west coast, in December 1894 and...
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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...
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