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  1. SciShow Kids. 1.15M subscribers. 280K views 8 years ago. Jessi and Squeaks introduce you to the amazing, unusual animals and plants from a place like nowhere else on earth: Madagascar!

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  2. Jul 21, 2014 · 10 Amazing Facts about Madagascar - Fun Facts for Kids | Educational Videos by Mocomi - YouTube. MocomiKids. 661K subscribers. Subscribed. 157. 47K views 9 years ago #Madagascar...

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  3. I Like To Move It (Original Video) Madagascar HD - YouTube. Boys & Toys Reviews. 236K subscribers. Subscribed. 672K. 168M views 11 years ago. I like to move it move it, Madagascar HD All...

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  4. Slightly smaller than the state of Texas, Madagascar is located approximately 250 miles (402 kilometers) east of Mozambique, a country along the southeast coast of Africa. Madagascar is...

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    People have probably lived in Madagascar for at least 2000 years. France took over the city of Antananarivo in 1895, and added Madagascar as a colony two years later. Madagascar became independent from France, which meant it became its own country, on 26 June, 1960. On March 17, 2009, President Marc Ravalomanana quit because of pressure from the mi...

    At 592,800 square kilometres (228,900 sq mi), Madagascar is the world's 47th largest country and the fourth-largest island. The country lies mostly between latitudes 12°S and 26°S, and longitudes 43°E and 51°E. Neighboring islands include the French territory of Réunion and the country of Mauritius to the east, as well as the state of Comoros and t...

    Agriculture is a big part of the economy in Madagascar, including the growing of coffee and vanilla. Madagascar sells more vanilla than any other country in the world. Madagascar also makes money from tourism.

    Malagasy ancestry reflects a blend of Southeast Asian and Bantu (Southeast African) roots.
    European contact began in 1500 when Portuguese explorer Diogo Diasrecorded the island while participating in the 2nd Portuguese India Armadas.
    Matatana, represented in a picture of 1613, regarding a settlement of the beginning of the 16th century, in the Book of Humberto Leitão"
    King Andrianampoinimerina(1787–1810)
  5. Fun Geography for Kids on Madagascar – Image of a Landscape in Madagascar. Fun Facts. 21.9 million people live in Madagascar. The country has 226,658 square miles of land. Malagasy is the official language, although many people also speak French. Native faiths and Christianity are the major religions. The life expectancy here is 68 years.

  6. There's nothing quite like the island of Madagascar anywhere else on the planet we live on. Found off the southeastern coast of Africa in the Indian Ocean, it has a diverse ecosystem featuring unique landscapes, amazing plant life and a wide variety of animals. Enjoy this introduction to Madagascar narrated by David Attenborough as he describes ...

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