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− | <googlemap version="0.9" lat="-14. | + | '''Belfort Village is a so-called leprosy village, located six kilometres outside the town of [[Antalaha]] along the road direction [[Sambava]]. The village is home to hundreds of lepers as well as former lepers and their families. Belfort Village is supported by the NGO CALA (Comité d'Aide aux Lépreux d'Antalaha).''' |
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+ | <googlemap version="0.9" lat="-14.85746" lon="50.260915" zoom="18" controls="large"> | ||
+ | -14.857373, 50.260901 | ||
Belfort Village Mahevadoany | Belfort Village Mahevadoany | ||
</googlemap> | </googlemap> | ||
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+ | '''GPS Coordinates''' | ||
+ | S 14°51.434'<br> | ||
+ | E050°15.600'<br> | ||
+ | 18m elevation |
Revision as of 11:34, 17 October 2014
Belfort Village is a so-called leprosy village, located six kilometres outside the town of Antalaha along the road direction Sambava. The village is home to hundreds of lepers as well as former lepers and their families. Belfort Village is supported by the NGO CALA (Comité d'Aide aux Lépreux d'Antalaha).
GPS Coordinates
S 14°51.434'
E050°15.600'
18m elevation