Antananarivo, Madagascar


Max Goulter
Displayed: times.Antananarivo has a distinctively French flavor and atmosphere: French is widely spoken, and road as well as shop signs are mostly in French. The city is built on three levels. Dominating the city is the QueenÂ’s Palace and associated Royal Village or Rova. The Zuma Market, claimed to be the second-largest in the world and certainly worth a visit, is busiest on Fridays. The Tsimbazaza Zoological and Botanical Garden.
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