Largest Cities
Largest cities or towns of Madagascar http://www.geonames.org/MG/largest-cities-in-madagascar.html |
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Rank | City name | Region | Pop.
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Antananarivo
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1 | Antananarivo | Analamanga | 1 391 433 | |||||
2 | Toamasina | Atsinanana | 206 373 | ||||||
3 | Fianarantsoa | Haute Matsiatra | 167 227 | ||||||
4 | Mahajanga | Boeny | 154 657 | ||||||
5 | Toliara | Atsimo-Andrefana | 115 319 | ||||||
6 | Antsiranana | Diana | 82 937 | ||||||
7 | Antanifotsy | Vakinankaratra | 70 626 | ||||||
8 | Ambovombe-Androy | Androy | 66 818 | ||||||
9 | Amparafaravola | Amparafaravola | 51 519 | ||||||
10 | Tôlanaro | Anosy | 45 141 |
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