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language tips Insider tips to save time and money and get around like a local avoiding crowds
and trouble spots Covers Antananarivo and Around Central Madagascar The Desert The Cape
Boeny Region Tsiribihina River Region Morondava Region Nosy Be and Around Ambanja Region
Antsiranana Region Pangalanes Lakes Tamatave and Around Île Sainte Marie Baie d'Antongil
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