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Synonyms for Madagascar

an island in the Indian Ocean off the southeastern coast of Africa

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the island of Madagascar!" she said, and jumping off his back she went downstairs.
But they haven't got any of the Madagascar Liquid.'
Summary: Antananarivo [Madagascar], Aug 30 (ANI): Poetry from several Indian languages has been translated into Malagasy, one of Madagascar's national languages.
ENPNewswire-August 26, 2019--IAEA Completes Nuclear Security Advisory Mission in Madagascar
Kenya Lionesses roared to a good start at the Africa qualifiers for the 2021 Women's Rugby World Cup, crushing Madagascar 35-5 on Friday at Bosman Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa.The Lionesses, who led 17-5 at the break scored six tries, a conversion and penalty to triumph against Madagascar who managed a try.
British student dies in Madagascar after falling from planeAnjajavy, Madagascar AKIPRESS.COM - A Cambridge University student has died in Madagascar after falling from a plane.
File- Madagascar players celebrate the victory, Photo courtesy of Bleacher Report CAIRO -- 8 July 2019: Madagascar defeated DR Congo on penalty shootouts to reach the quarter finals and continue their amazing journey at 2019 Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt.
Madagascar kept up their fairytale run at the Africa Cup of Nations by advancing to the quarter-finals with a 4-2 penalty shootout win over the Democratic Republic of Congo after a 2-2 extra-time stalemate in their last-16 tie on Sunday.
M2 PRESSWIRE-June 19, 2019-: La celebration de l`anniversaire de La Reine à Madagascar 2019 : Le discours de Son Excellence Monsieur l'Ambassadeur, Dr Phil Boyle
Byline: SEAN WALLACE SAW MADAGASCAR THE MUSICAL AT HMT
Synergy Flavors, a global manufacturer of flavors and extracts for the food and beverage industry, is building two new schools in Madagascar. The schools, being built in the towns of Antsirabe Nord and Menagisa, will add to four others the company has already built through a partnership with the local Madagascar Development Fund.
The 'golf ball-sized' hatchlings, which are usually found in the dry forests of southern and southwestern Madagascar, are the first of their kind to be bred at the zoo for seven years.