Fun facts about Manakara
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Manakara is the endpoint of the Fianarantsoa-Côte Est railway (FCE), which connects the city of Fianarantsoa with the sea.
Manakara
Madagascar
Manakara is a city in Madagascar. It is the capital of the Fitovinany Region and of the district of Manakara Atsimo. The city is located at the east coast near the mouth of the Manakara River and has a small port. Its temperature on average is 27 degrees Celsius, the high is 32 and low is 10.
From the “Infrastructure” section
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The bridge over the Manakara River that connected the northern and southern parts of the city partially collapsed in September 2012.
Manakara
Madagascar
Manakara is a city in Madagascar. It is the capital of the Fitovinany Region and of the district of Manakara Atsimo. The city is located at the east coast near the mouth of the Manakara River and has a small port. Its temperature on average is 27 degrees Celsius, the high is 32 and low is 10.
From the “Infrastructure” section
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Manakara Airport is one of the few places where a railway crosses a runway.
Manakara
Madagascar
Manakara is a city in Madagascar. It is the capital of the Fitovinany Region and of the district of Manakara Atsimo. The city is located at the east coast near the mouth of the Manakara River and has a small port. Its temperature on average is 27 degrees Celsius, the high is 32 and low is 10.
From the “Infrastructure” section
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École primaire française Les Pangalanes is a French international school in Manakara.
Manakara
Madagascar
Manakara is a city in Madagascar. It is the capital of the Fitovinany Region and of the district of Manakara Atsimo. The city is located at the east coast near the mouth of the Manakara River and has a small port. Its temperature on average is 27 degrees Celsius, the high is 32 and low is 10.
From the “Education” section
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