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Built on a narrow, rocky ridge, Antananarivo occupies a strategic point at the center of the island of Madagascar. Two forts watch over the city from the east and southwest, while within the city limits lay royal palaces, embassies, some fifty churches and a mosque. The city's most distinguishing feature may be the burnt out remains of the Rova, or Queen's Palace, situated on a prominent hill. Its steep alleys and stairways make Antananarivo a challenging but rewarding city to explore on foot.
Discover the best top things to do in Antananarivo Province, Madagascar including Traces, Lemurs' Park, Madagascar Exotic, Croc Farm, Lily Waterfall, Lac Tritriva, Reserve Peyrieras Madagascar Exotic, Parc Tsarasaotra, Nosy Soa Park, Ambohitantely Special Reserve.
Discover the best top things to do in Antananarivo Province, Madagascar including Lemurs' Park, Musee de la Photographie de Madagascar, Ambohimanga, Analakely Market, Madagascar Exotic, Croc Farm, Lac Tritriva, Reserve Peyrieras Madagascar Exotic, Rova - Le Palais de la Reine, Tsimbazaza Zoo.
Built on a narrow, rocky ridge, Antananarivo occupies a strategic point at the center of the island of Madagascar. Two forts watch over the city from the east and southwest, while within the city limits lay royal palaces, embassies, some fifty churches and a mosque. The city's most distinguishing feature may be the burnt out remains of the Rova, or Queen's Palace, situated on a prominent hill. Its steep alleys and stairways make Antananarivo a challenging but rewarding city to explore on foot.
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Built on a narrow, rocky ridge, Antananarivo occupies a strategic point at the center of the island of Madagascar. Two forts watch over the city from the east and southwest, while within the city limits lay royal palaces, embassies, some fifty churches and a mosque. The city's most distinguishing feature may be the burnt out remains of the Rova, or Queen's Palace, situated on a prominent hill. Its steep alleys and stairways make Antananarivo a challenging but rewarding city to explore on foot.
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