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Revision as of 08:12, 9 August 2016
The name Beankora can be translated into "lots of shells" - be in Malagasy means much, many, numerous and ankora means shell.
cultivate rice, cloves
in the centre of the village the road splits into three directions: south direction Masoala, east direction Vinanivao and west direction Fampotabe
Public Primary School
GPS coordinates
S 15°57.245'
E050°11.973'
16m elevation
Additional information
- View all Beankora photos
- Maroantsetra Antalaha trek around the Masoala peninsula - The village of Beankora lies on the path sneaking around the Masoala Peninsula.