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  • ...The capital and largest city is Antananarivo. Estimated [[population]] of Madagascar in 2012 was 22,005,222.
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  • *[http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/Madagascar.html Madagascar Plan proposal from [[Franz Rademacher]], 3 July 1940]
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  • A large quadrupedal Lemur found only on the island of Madagascar.
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  • Medium-sized quadrupedal lemurs found only on the island of Madagascar.
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  • Primitive [[primate]]s existing only on [[Madagascar]] and the [[Comoros]] Islands.
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  • The largest living [[lemur]] native only on the island of [[Madagascar]].
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  • A medium-sized quadrupedal Lemur found only on the island of Madagascar and small islands of the Northeast coast.
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  • A medium-sized quadrupedal Lemur found in the wild only on the island of Madagascar, some smaller islands off the coast and the island of Mayotte in the Comore
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  • ==Madagascar Plan== ...fted the [[Madagascar Plan]] proposal for deporting all European Jews to [[Madagascar]].<ref>Browning, pp. 83-88</ref>
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  • ...nd all over the world, except in [[Antarctica]], [[Australia]], Ireland, [[Madagascar]], [[Hawaii (U.S. state)]], [[New Zealand]], various other isolated islands
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  • {{r|Madagascar}}
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  • ...ed quadrupedal [[Lemur]]. In the wild, it is found only on the island of [[Madagascar]], some smaller islands off the coast and the island of Mayotte in the Como ...edate= |quote= }}</ref><ref name="Mittermeier">{{cite book|title=Lemurs of Madagascar|accessdate=|author=Mittermeier et al.|authorlink= |coauthors= |date=2006 |f
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  • {{r|Madagascar Plan}}
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  • {{r|Madagascar}}
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  • ...ed quadrupedal [[Lemur]]. In the wild, it is found only on the island of [[Madagascar]] and small islands of the Northeast coast. ...edate= |quote= }}</ref><ref name="Mittermeier">{{cite book|title=Lemurs of Madagascar|accessdate=|author=Mittermeier et al.|authorlink= |coauthors= |date=2006 |f
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  • ...s descended from single primate ancestor|accessdate=2007-08-10|author=Wild Madagascar|authorlink= |coauthors= |date=2005 |format= |work= |publisher=Wildmadagasca [[Lemur| Lemurs]] exist only on the island of Madagascar and the neighbouring islands of the Comores. They are among the most primi
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  • ...ge quadrupedal [[Lemur]]. In the wild, it is found only on the island of [[Madagascar]]. ...edate= |quote= }}</ref><ref name="Mittermeier">{{cite book|title=Lemurs of Madagascar|accessdate=|author=Mittermeier et al.|authorlink= |coauthors= |date=2006 |f
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  • ...i) and Anjouan (Nzwani), and smaller islets. Located between the island of Madagascar and north-east of Mozambique, the islands are volcanic in origin. First exp
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  • ...largest living [[lemur]]. In the wild, it is found only on the island of [[Madagascar]]. ...edate= |quote= }}</ref><ref name="Mittermeier">{{cite book|title=Lemurs of Madagascar|accessdate=|author=Mittermeier et al.|authorlink= |coauthors= |date=2006 |f
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  • ...re else. For example, many species of lemur are endemic to the island of [[Madagascar]]. [[Physical]], [[climatic]] and [[biological]] factors can contribute to
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  • ...[[lemur]] and are quadrupedal leapers and clingers. They are found only in Madagascar and are the largest nocturnal [[primate]] in the world. Like many primates ...gated, especially the middle fingers. According to Jeffrey Cohn's article "Madagascar's mysterious aye-ayes," "experimental psychologist Garrett Milliken...learn
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  • ===Madagascar===
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  • ...al [[Lemur| lemurs]]. In the wild, they are only found on the island of [[Madagascar]]. ...edate= |quote= }}</ref><ref name="Mittermeier">{{cite book|title=Lemurs of Madagascar|accessdate=|author=Mittermeier et al.|authorlink= |coauthors= |date=2006 |f
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  • {{r|U.S. Ambassador to Madagascar}}
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  • {{r|Madagascar}}
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  • ...geographic distribution of [[lemur]]s, which are found on the island of [[Madagascar]] off the eastern coast of [[Africa]] and in [[Southeast Asia]] but not in
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  • ...who killed his first Nazi in [[Heidelberg]] in 1937 and his last one in [[Madagascar]] in 1950.
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  • '''Lemurs''' are [[Primate|primates]] that exist only on the island of [[Madagascar]] and the neighbouring islands of the [[Comoros]]. They are among the most
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  • *[[Madagascar]]
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  • ====Freshwater major habitat types of Africa and Madagascar==== {{Main|List of freshwater ecoregions in Africa and Madagascar}}
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  • ...quare km, considered part of [[Africa]], in the [[Indian Ocean]] east of [[Madagascar]].<ref name=FB-Mau>{{citation ...: Mauritius moves into Top 20 Economies on Overall Ease of Doing Business: Madagascar Improves Ranking
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  • ...d>{{headofstate|Madagascar}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Madagascar}}</td>
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  • ...s descended from single primate ancestor|accessdate=2007-08-10|author=Wild Madagascar|authorlink= |coauthors= |date=2005 |format= |work= |publisher=Wildmadagasca [[Lemur]]s exist only on the island of [[Madagascar]] and the neighbouring islands of the [[Comores]]. They are among the most
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  • ...ssil record, and the study of the ecology and systematics of the lemurs of Madagascar. *''The Primates of Madagascar'' (1982) Columbia University Press.
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  • *[[Madagascar]] and the Indian Ocean Islands ...rnia Floristic Province), alongside regions in the developing world (e.g., Madagascar). The cost of land is likely to vary tremendously between these regions, bu
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  • ...State and Pre-colonial Demographic History: the Case of Nineteenth-century Madagascar." ''Journal of African History'' 1991 32(3): 415-445. Issn: 0021-8537 Fullt
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  • ...ated the [[Madagascar Plan]] proposal for deporting all European Jews to [[Madagascar]].<ref>Browning, pp. 83-88</ref>
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  • ...State and Pre-colonial Demographic History: the Case of Nineteenth-century Madagascar." ''Journal of African History'' 1991 32(3): 415-445. Issn: 0021-8537 Fullt
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  • ...island nation in the [[Indian Ocean]]. The archipelago lies northeast of [[Madagascar]] and 1,000 miles east of [[Kenya]]. With a population of 80,000, it is the
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  • ..., who points to a number of examples: that of [[Marco Polo]]'s naming of [[Madagascar]] and the fictional case of two babies being switched in a hospital materni
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  • ...and, Namibia, Botswana, Angola, Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique, Mauritius, and Madagascar).
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  • ...Europe, Asia and Africa.<ref name="McD99"/> However, they do not occur in Madagascar.<ref name="Sti74">Stidworthy J. 1974. Snakes of the World. Grosset & Dunlap
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  • ...pper. 'He killed his first Nazi in Heidelberg in 1937 and his last one in Madagascar in 1950.' Try to top that one." <ref>Review by Newgate Callendar, ''The New
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  • *[[Madagascar]], joined 20/09/1960
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  • ...11º S/054º E, west to 11º S/042º E, and south along 042º E to Antarctica; Madagascar, Australia, New Zealand, and Hawaii.” ...Democratic People's Republic of Korea]], [[Mongolia]], and the Republic of Madagascar. CINCPAC was also redesignated U.S. Commander in Chief, Pacific Command (US
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  • <td>[[Madagascar]]</td><td>[[Antananarivo]]</td><td>[[Malagasy ariary]]<br />[[Malagasy fran ...state|Madagascar}}<br><small>''since {{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Madagascar}}''</small></td>
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  • ...nited States, Canada, South and Central America, Mexico, Tunisia, Nigeria, Madagascar, Malaysia, India, Korea, Japan, and China. Australia and New Zealand may be
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  • |Madagascar
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  • Along with [[Benin]], [[Burkina Faso]], [[Cameroon]], [[Ghana]], [[Madagascar]], [[Nigeria]], [[Senegal]] and [[Tunisia]], and with support from [[Franc
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  • ...have been described. Lineage II strains are found primarily in Africa and Madagascar while lineage I strains are widely distributed across North America, Europe
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  • ...the Congo]], [[Djibouti]], [[Equatorial Guinea]], [[Gabon]], [[Guinea]], [[Madagascar]], [[Mali]], [[Mauritius]], [[Niger]], [[Rwanda]], [[Senegal]], [[Seychelle
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  • ...extending from present-day Senegal to Angola; a small percentage came from Madagascar and East Africa. Only 3% (about 300,000) went to the American colonies. The
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  • ...rsian Gulf (Oman, United Arab Emirates, etc.), south to the Seychelles and Madagascar,
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  • ...re else in the world. The island of [[Madagascar]], including the unique [[Madagascar dry deciduous forests]] and lowland rainforests, is one of the most excepti
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  • ...he invasion of [[Cyprus]] that Mussolini wanted, and again mentioned the [[Madagascar Plan]] with respect to ridding Europe of Jews. He did not, however, give an
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  • ...ya]] in [[India]] and China, and the southeast of [[Africa]], particularly Madagascar. ...nea]], which as a whole has over 2,700 species, [[Borneo]], [[Sumatra]], [[Madagascar]], [[Venezuela]] and [[Costa Rica]]<ref Name="Kew"><span style="font-varian
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  • ...ya]] in [[India]] and China, and the southeast of [[Africa]], particularly Madagascar. ...nea]], which as a whole has over 2,700 species, [[Borneo]], [[Sumatra]], [[Madagascar]], [[Venezuela]] and [[Costa Rica]]<ref Name="Kew"><span style="font-varian
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  • ...gun, although it was focused on mass emigration or relocation (e.g., the [[Madagascar Plan]] proposed by [[Franz Rademacher]] of the [[Reich Foreign Office]]) of
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  • ...East]] between the 6th and 11th centuries. Recent research suggests that [[Madagascar]] was uninhabited until [[Malay World|Malay]] seafarers from [[Indonesia]]
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  • <tr><th align="left">Madagascar</th><th align="left"> </th></tr>
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  • ...nch Empire]] expanded to include Algeria, [[Tunisia]], [[Cochin China]], [[Madagascar]], [[Senegal]] and a number of other areas in [[North Africa]]. Much of the
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  • In between Adams' first trip to Madagascar with Mark Carwardine in 1985, and their series of travels that formed the b
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  • ...ry of Luxembourg]], [[History of the Republic of Macedonia]], [[History of Madagascar]], [[History of Malawi]], [[History of Malaysia]], [[History of Maldives]],
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  • To ease Cape labour shortages [[slaves]] were brought from [[Indonesia]], [[Madagascar]], and [[India]]. Furthermore, troublesome leaders, often of royal descent,
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  • ...Diaspora: Enslavement and Historical Memory in Nineteenth-Century Highland Madagascar." ''William and Mary Quarterly'' 56, no. 2 (1999): 335-62. Shows that Black
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  • ...he invasion of [[Cyprus]] that Mussolini wanted, and again mentioned the [[Madagascar Plan]] with respect to ridding Europe of Jews. He did not, however, give an
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