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What language do they speak in Antananarivo?
Malagasy is the official language, along with French. English is not widely spoken.
What is Antananarivo most known for?
Major historic landmarks and attractions in the city include the reconstructed royal palaces and the Andafiavaratra Palace, the tomb of Rainiharo, Tsimbazaza Zoo, Mahamasina Stadium, Lake Anosy, four 19th-century martyr churches, and the Museum of Art and Archaeology.
What are the problems in Antananarivo?
In Antananarivo, which has 2.6 million inhabitants, the sanitation and drainage network is extremely dilapidated. Wastewater stagnates in a number of districts and, during the rainy season, is combined with stormwater and regularly floods a large number of slum areas on the plain.
What makes Antananarivo special?
Considered an important embodiment of Malagasy cultural identity, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a spiritual center and place of pilgrimage. Perched atop one of the twelve sacred hills of Imerina, the complex consists of royal buildings, ritual sites, a sacred forest and a royal burial ground.
Antananarivo
Capital of Madagascar
Antananarivo is the capital city of Madagascar, in the island’s Central Highlands. Overlooking the city, the Rova of Antananarivo palace complex was the center of the Merina kingdom from the 17th century. It features wooden houses and royal tombs....
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, ...
Feb 11, 2015 · Antananarivo (formerly known as “Analamanga” and “Tananarive”) is the capital of the Republic of Madagascar and its largest city.