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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 the inhabitants are accustomed to tourism. There are excellent beaches complete with rusting old shipwrecks.
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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 the inhabitants are accustomed to tourism. There are excellent beaches complete with [[Shipwrecks_of_Fort_Dauphin|rusting old shipwrecks]].
  
 
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Revision as of 09:16, 26 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 the inhabitants are accustomed to tourism. There are excellent beaches complete with rusting old shipwrecks.

Panorama image with the city in the middle
Panorama image with the city in the middle