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− | '''Nandrahanana is a village | + | '''Nandrahanana is a coastal village along the national trail leading around the [[Masoala]] peninsula.''' |
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− | The village south of Nandrahanana is [[Ambanizana]]. The village direction north is [[Iaraka]] | + | The village south of Nandrahanana is [[Ambanizana]]. The next village in direction north, following some fisherman hamlets, is [[Iaraka]]. |
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Revision as of 15:25, 22 April 2018
Nandrahanana is a coastal village along the national trail leading around the Masoala peninsula.
The village south of Nandrahanana is Ambanizana. The next village in direction north, following some fisherman hamlets, is Iaraka.
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