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Tolagnaro | ||
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Tolagnaro, also Tôlanaro, earlier Fort Dauphin is a city in the southeast of Madagascar.
background
getting there
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Map of Tolagnaro
By plane
- 1 Aéroport de Fort-Dauphin (IATA: FTU)
By train
By bus
In the street
By boat
2 Port d'Ehoala
. The port of Tolagnaro is 10 km southwest of the city. He was from the mining company Rio Tinto built around that obtained in the local area Titanium ore to shipping.
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The port was put into operation in 2009. By July 2015, 646 ships were in port, including 192 container ships, 73 ore carriers and 37 cruise ships.
mobility
Tourist Attractions
Surroundings of Tolagnaro
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In a village
- 1 Fort Flacourt
- 2 Cathédrale Saint Vincent De Paul
- 3 Jardin Botanique de Saïadi
In the Saïadi Botanical Garden
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chameleon
activities
- 1 Plague Libanona
- 2 Plage d'Bevava
- 3 Ankoba plague
shop
- 1 Tanambao Market
kitchen
nightlife
accommodation
health
- 1 Hospital Philibet Tsiranana
Practical advice
trips
- 4 Berenty reserve
- 5 Andohahela National Park. The park is one of the six Atsinanana rainforests, which since 2007 to the UNESCO World Heritage Site belong. However, since 2010 they have been classified as endangered, not least because of the clearing and mining of ores such as Ilmenite and Titanite.
literature
Web links
- http://www.riotintomadagascar.com/ - Official website of Tolagnaro