Difference between revisions of "Marovato (Ambanja)"
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'''Marovato is a common name for villages in Madagascar. This Marovato refers to a village and commune in the [[Ambanja]] district.''' | '''Marovato is a common name for villages in Madagascar. This Marovato refers to a village and commune in the [[Ambanja]] district.''' | ||
− | Marovato is located at the Sambirano river in the northwest of Madagascar. | + | Marovato is located at the Sambirano river in the northwest of Madagascar. The village name can be translated into ''"many stones"'' - ''maro'' means ''"many"'' and ''vato'' means ''"stone"''. |
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+ | Entering the village from the north, there is a station of the National Gendarmerie responsible for land and road. | ||
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Revision as of 15:59, 11 September 2017
Marovato is a common name for villages in Madagascar. This Marovato refers to a village and commune in the Ambanja district.
Marovato is located at the Sambirano river in the northwest of Madagascar. The village name can be translated into "many stones" - maro means "many" and vato means "stone".
Entering the village from the north, there is a station of the National Gendarmerie responsible for land and road.
GPS coordinates
Google: 13°56'49.6"S 48°33'17.4"E
Garmin: -13.947110, 48.554842
Additional information
- View all Marovato photos
- Sambirano Trekking Tour