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− | + | Fort-Dauphin, also known as Tôlanaro, is a charming city in southern Madagascar with approximately 43,000 inhabitants. The city offers a fairly wide range of hotels and is accustomed to tourism. There are excellent beaches complete with rusting shipwrecks. | |
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Revision as of 23:02, 23 January 2009
Fort-Dauphin, also known as Tôlanaro, is a charming city in southern Madagascar with approximately 43,000 inhabitants. The city offers a fairly wide range of hotels and is accustomed to tourism. There are excellent beaches complete with rusting shipwrecks.