 | Site about veterinary medicine and animal health in Africa, Africavet publish information on current public health in African countries (Senegal, Cameroon, Kenya, Ivory Coast, Madagascar ...), veterinary legislation, the training and studies veterinary documents and subject files. The site offers to view and download theses, reports and statements in veterinary medicine and veterinary para. Includes job offers. http://www.africavet.com/ Category:Cameroon: Health: Animal |
 | Independent tour company primarily offering transport services. Antananarivo.
My name is Benjamin Raveloarimanana. I live in the town of Ivato, 6 minutes from Antananarivo's International Airport, with my wife, two little daughters and one son. I grew up in Toamasina on the East Coast of Madagascar. I was lucky enough to be able to study both English and French at college here in Tana.
I have been working as a tour guide since 1998, visiting many areas of Madagascar. Whilst working for another Tour Company, I regularly received praise from clients. They often booked a return trip to Madagascar, after their first tour with me. http://www.madagascar-tour.com Category:Madagascar: Travel and Tourism: Travel Services |
 | Larger than California and Oregon combined, Madagascar is the world's fourth largest island, after Greenland, New Guinea and Borneo. Located 250 miles off the south-east coast of Africa, the island extends 1,000 miles in length and 360 miles at its largest width.
The island can be divided into three main parts: the East Coast, a narrow coastal strip abutting the steep slopes of the North-South mountain range, home of the rain forest; the Central Highlands, averaging 2500 to 4500 feet in altitude and culminating at 9430 feet, decorated with immense rice fields; and the West Coast, home of the baobabs and thorny forest. Coral reefs fringe a portion of the coast. Most plants and animals found in Madagascar exist only there. http://www.embassy.org/madagascar/ Category:Madagascar: Government: Embassies and Consulates |
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