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In 1855, [[Rev. James Richardson]] (1844-1922) translated Fiangonana with "the church; the people who assemble regularly together for worship".
 
In 1855, [[Rev. James Richardson]] (1844-1922) translated Fiangonana with "the church; the people who assemble regularly together for worship".
  
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'''GPS Coordinates'''<br>
 
'''GPS Coordinates'''<br>

Revision as of 07:27, 31 December 2020

Fiangonana is located along the unpaved road connecting Antalaha with Marofinaritra in the north east of Madagascar. Not far from the village is the Ankavia river.

In 1855, Rev. James Richardson (1844-1922) translated Fiangonana with "the church; the people who assemble regularly together for worship".

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GPS Coordinates
S 14°57.241'
E050°13.872'
28m elevation