- Antananarivo - Wikipedia
Antananarivo (Malagasy: [antananaˈrivʷ]; French: Tananarive, pronounced [tananaʁiv]), also known by its colonial shorthand form Tana (pronounced [tana]), is the capital and largest city of Madagascar
- Antananarivo | Madagascar, Map, Population, History | Britannica
Antananarivo, town and national capital of Madagascar, central Madagascar island It was founded in the 17th century and was the capital of the Hova chiefs Antananarivo stands on a high hill
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Antananarivo (2026) - Tripadvisor
Book these experiences for a close-up look at Antananarivo Day trip to two palaces - a tale of mountain-top kings and a murdering queen! These rankings are informed by Tripadvisor data—we consider traveler reviews, ratings, number of page views, and user location 1 Lemurs' Park
- 25 Best Fun Things to Do in Antananarivo - The Tourist Checklist
Antananarivo, the vibrant capital of Madagascar, is a city rich in culture, history, and natural beauty From exploring historical landmarks like the Rova of Antananarivo to enjoying local cuisine at bustling markets, there is something for everyone
- Top 20 Things to Do in Antananarivo, Madagascar
Discover Antananarivo with our guide to 20 must-see places, offering adventure, culture, and unforgettable experiences in Madagascar's capital
- Antananarivo Travel Guide: Top 20 Things to Do in Antananarivo
Antananarivo is a gateway to the rest of Madagascar, with easy access to the island’s beautiful national parks, beaches, and wildlife reserves It is a city full of charm and energy, offering visitors a unique and unforgettable experience
- Antananarivo - New World Encyclopedia
Antananarivo is the capital, largest city and the economic center of Madagascar It was known by its French name Tananarive or the colonial shorthand form Tana until 1977
- Antananarivo – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Antananarivo (AN-tan-AN-ah-REEV-oo) (City of a Thousand), also known as Tana, is the capital and largest city of Madagascar It has more universities, nightclubs, art venues, and medical services than any other city on the island
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