The Malagasy Supreme Court stated that the former Mayor of Antananarivo holds this office in accordance with the Constitution. |
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Eusèbe tried to carry on with the new musicians but quickly preferred to return to the capital Antananarivo to finish his studies. |
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In terms of overall expenses, the Faritany of Antananarivo, which has the largest number of students, receives 30 per cent of overall financing. |
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Some 63 per cent of maternal deaths of women aged 15-24 years in Antananarivo were linked to abortion, according to civil records. |
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According to civil records, 10 per cent of under-five mortality in the national capital, Antananarivo, stemmed from neglect and violence. |
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In an educational climate based on the family, it welcomes 150 young people aged between 12 and 22 from Antananarivo. |
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The project lies in Sofsondryana, Fratwyho and Antsbrybi districts whish is 142km away from the Capital Antananarivo. |
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A Conference on Decentralized Cooperation was even held in Antananarivo, in May 2006, to boost this type of partnership. |
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Two men claimed the presidency, rival army units squared off, and a blockade cut off supplies to the capital, Antananarivo. |
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Political tension mounted in Antananarivo at the end of 2008 on account of the closure of VIVA, the television channel owned by Mr Andry Rajoelina, the capital's independent mayor. |
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Although exporters interact primarily with account managers at the branch offices, all loans involving exports or foreign currencies are approved at headquarters level in Antananarivo. |
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This loan will co-finance a project to rehabilitate, upgrade and pave one of the busiest routes, a 25 km-long stretch of road between Antananarivo, the capital, and the town of Fenoarivo. |
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On 23 July the Commissioner will visit the University of Antananarivo, where he will give a speech on updating EU and African development policy and where he will be awarded an honorary doctorate. |
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Since 1992, the nation has officially been governed as a constitutional democracy from its capital at Antananarivo. |
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These cases were identified within an ongoing project to document melioidosis in Madagascar conducted by the Pasteur Institute in Antananarivo. |
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Referring to the question of lost files, she said that while the system had apparently improved, she was concerned about the situation outside Antananarivo, especially with regard to the computerization of files. |
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On 17 July 2009, R. was brought before the Antananarivo criminal court on a charge of assault and battery, which is a punishable offence under article 309 of the Criminal Code. |
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Reverting to the issue of lost files, she reiterated that the problem was rarely encountered in Antananarivo, and explained that, outside the capital, it was due mainly to a restructuring of the appeals court machinery. |
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The WCS office in Antananarivo and Maroantsetra can help organize trips to the Makira site which will require a several hour boat trip along the Antainambalana River and then a 1 to 2 hour walk. |
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If you try to drive up from Toamasina, the main port, to Antananarivo, the highland capital, you meet a roadblock at a bridge in Brickaville, where drunken soldiers, bored truck drivers and hundreds of porters congregate. |
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This project aims to reduce the spread of blood-borne illnesses through the construction of a National Blood Transfusion Center in the capital Antananarivo, along with six provincial and 32 district-level transfusion centers. |
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The Antananarivo Conference which took place in April 1999 paved the way for an agreement which tried to strike a delicate balance between aspiration to autonomy of the Islands and preservation of the unity of The Comoros. |
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Swarms were seen flying over Antananarivo several times at mid-month. |
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A French military flying column then marched toward Antananarivo, losing many men to malaria and other diseases. |
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Antananarivo is connected to Toamasina, Ambatondrazaka and Antsirabe by rail, and another rail line connects Fianarantsoa to Manakara. |
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In addition, the development of university training in reparatory surgery, bringing together Antananarivo and Clermont-Ferrand Universities, is being explored. |
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Antananarivo is the administrative capital and largest city of Madagascar. |
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King Andrianjaka founded Antananarivo as the capital of his Imerina Kingdom around 1610 or 1625 upon the site of a captured Vazimba capital on the hilltop of Analamanga. |
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And, as Nanjala Nyabola reports from Antananarivo, the annual rainy season pushes this city of striking vistas to its limits, exposing both its best and worst aspects. |
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Medical centers, dispensaries and hospitals are found throughout the island, although they are concentrated in urban areas and particularly in Antananarivo. |
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From his initial capital Ambohimanga, and later from the Rova of Antananarivo, this Merina king rapidly expanded his rule over neighboring principalities. |
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All of the proposed power plants are outside the capital city of Antananarivo in Tsimiroro, Mahajanga, Nosy Boraha, Nosy Be, Antsiranana and Toamasina. |
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Wide paved boulevards and gathering places were constructed in the capital city of Antananarivo and the Rova palace compound was turned into a museum. |
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