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DIASPORA
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398 West Broadway
New York, N.Y 10012
Tel.: 212-226-1102
Front dining room - Terrace - Garden
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BEKOTO & TAHIANA
Residence Gillon
Ambohimahitsy Madagascar (opposite carriere)
Saturday April 19, 2008
at 9:00pm
Res.: 033 12 15495
032 02 53696
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Haingo
Poopy
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folka
Kilema
DGary
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Zovy Band
Njaka
Mahaleo
Malagasy Quartet
Bessa sy Lola
Mora Mora Band
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Fikira
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H.E. Ambassador Zina Andrianarivelo
Permanent Representative to the United Nations
820 Second Avenue, Suite 800
New York, NY 10017 USA
Tel: 212-986-9491
Fax: 212-599-5021
United Nations / New York

123 South Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19109 USA
Tel: 215-893-3067
Honorary Consulate / Philadelphia, PA

1318 Santa Luisa Drive
Solana Beach, CA 92075
858-792-6999 • 858-792-5280 fax
e-mail: info
The Honorary Consulate of Madagascar
e-mail: info@madagascar-consulate.org
DIPLOMATIC REPRESENTATION OF THE REPUBLIC OF MADAGASCAR IN THE U.S
Embassy in Washington, D.C



H.E. Ambassador Jocelyn Radifera
Embassy of the Republic of Madagascar
2374 Massachusetts Avenue N.W.
Washington, DC 20008 USA
Tel: 202-265-5525
Fax: 202 265 3034
e-mail: malagasy@embassy.org
MALAGASY GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL SITE
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Madagascar stricken by Tropical Cyclone Ivan - one of the worst natural disasters ever to hit Madagascar - with the same wind speed intensity 230 km/h as Hurricane Katrina which devastated New Orleans in the United States in 2005. The flood started on Feb.17 and
ended on March 3, 2008.

Reports indicate that 83 person(s) have been killed, 190 000 have been displaced, 300 000 affected and 45 000 acres crops damaged. The flood affected a region of approximately
361 600 km2.

Madagascar suffers greatly in the aftermath of Tropical Cyclone Ivan.The best way to help the survivors fully recover from this deadly natural disaster is to make your donations to:
BENEFICIARY:

BANK:

AGENCY CODE:

SWIFT CODE:

ACCOUNT No.:

CLE RIB:
Conseil National de Secours (BNGRCV)

BFV Societe Generale

"Subsidiary Code": 00005

BFAVMGMG

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ORANGE FLOOD ALERT IN MADAGASCAR
e-mail: madagascar.mission@yahoo.com
Photo Courtesy: Madagascar Mission to the United Nations
MADAGASCAR COUNTRY INFORMATION
e-mail: info@madagascar-consulate.org

Hon. Consul Monique Rodriguez
1318 Santa Luisa Drive
Solana Beach, CA 92075 USA
Tel: 858-792-6999
Fax: 858-792-5280
Honorary Consulate / Solana Beach, CA
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FOSSILS FOUND IN MADAGASCAR
Beelzebufo also nicknamed "devil frog" or "Pac-Man Frog" a specimen which lived 70 Million years ago was found in Madagascar. Discovered by Susan Evans, fossil-frog expert at University College London, Beelzebufo with its 2 or 3 times the size of the largest living ceratophyrines (group of big-mouthed frogs) 16 inches (41cm) high and weighing about 10 pounds (4.5kg) has never been recorded living anywhere else in the world than South America said the expert. Its remain discovery in Madagascar intrigues scientists around the world of the possibility that there must be a land connection between South America and Madagascar sometime before the late Cretaceous period. So the theory of Madagascar separated from Africa or from India Million years ago remains challenged.
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LSNT

These are French-born Malagasy (from Madagascar) soccer players to overseas clubs. We barely talk about them but they are very famous wherever they go Grondin for instance is nicknamed as "La Bete" (The Beast) and Hamada is
famous for his incredible long
distance goals. We used to
have Stephane Collet a famous
midfielder who retired in 2005.
SOCCER PLAYERS FROM MADAGASCAR
Christophe Grondin
Sept.18, 1972
Defensive Midfield
Current Club: AA Gent
Eric Rabesandratana
Sept.18, 1972
Central Defender
Current Club: Unattached
Franck Rabarovony
Nov.15, 1970
Defender
Current Club: US Stade Tamponnaise
(Reunion)
Hamada Jambay
Apr.25, 1975
Defender
Current Club: CS Sedan
Marco Randrianantoanina
Aug.24, 1983
Defender
Current Club: Niort
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