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MG049, Mangerivola Special Reserve. Country/Territory. Madagascar. Administrativeregion(s). Toamasina. Central coordinates. 48.9, -18.1833333333333. Area
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The special reserve of Mangerivola is located mainly in Fivondronana de ...The RS of Mangerivola was classified by decree Na 58-10 of October 28, 1958.
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BirdLife IBA Factsheet. MG049, Mangerivola Special Reserve. Country. Madagascar.
Administrative region(s). Toamasina. Central coordinates. 48.9, -18.1833333333333 ...
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MG047 - Zahamena National Park,-17.6000377,48.8833333 MG048 - Betampona Strict Nature
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48°26'E MG047 - Zahamena National Park = 17°36'S 48°53'E MG048 - Betampona Strict
Nature Reserve = 17°54'S 49°13'E MG049 - Mangerivola Special Reserve = 18 ...
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Mangerivola, Faritanin' i Toamasina, -18.1666667, 48.85. Mangerivola, Faritany deToamasina, -18.1666667, 48.85. Maniny, Faritany de Toamasina, -18.3666667
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