Monday, January 20, 2020
Madagascar :: History
Madagascar    ââ¬Å"Great Red Islandâ⬠     Background Information Government Formal Name: Republic of Madagascar DTA code: MA   Government Type: Republic Legal System: based on French civil law system and traditional Malagasy law; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction.     Foreign Relations: Good relations with many countries, especially France, and   the western countries of Africa.     Holidays:   Jan. 1 - New Yearââ¬â¢s Day   May 1 - Workers Day   May 24- OAU Day   June 26- Independence Day   Nov 1 - All Saints Day   Dec 25- Christmas   Dec 30- Republic Day     History     The Malagasy are of mixed Malayo-Indonesian and African-Arab ancestry.     Indonesians are believed to have migrated to the island about B.C.E. 700.     Archaeologists have found human remains dating back 2000 years.     Madagascar was a favorite base for sea pirates in the 1600ââ¬â¢s and 1700ââ¬â¢s,   including the famous Captain Kidd.     The French made the island a protectorate in 1885, and then in 1894-95   ended the monarchy.     In 1908 a colonial administration was set up, to which the Comoro Islands   were attached. In World War II the British occupied Madagascar, which retained   its ties to France. Madagascar became an independent member of the   community in 1960.     Economy     Rated 10th poorest country in the world. Madagascar faces problems of   chronic malnutrition and severe loss of forest cover accompanied by erosion.     Agriculture     Provides almost 80% of exports, 16% of cultivated land is irrigated. Major   crops include, coffee, vanilla, sugar cane, cloves, rice, bananas, peanuts; wide   spread cattle raising; also extensive fishing.     Exports and Imports     Major exports are coffee, vanilla, cloves, and sugar. Main markets are   France, USA, Germany, and Japan.     Major Imports are capital goods, oil, and consumer goods. Main suppliers   are France, Japan, and Germany.     Culture     Society     There are some 20 ethnic groups of which principal ones are the Central Highlanders of mixed Arab, African, MalayoIndonsian ancestry. Other groups include, Comorans, French, and IndoPakistanis.     The estimated population as of July 2000 was 15,506,472 Language Languages are Malagasy and French.     Religion     About 55% hold indigenous beliefs, 40% Christian, and 5% Muslim Currency One Malagasy Franc equals one US dollar     Geography     Location: Southern Africa, island in the Indian Ocean Area: Slightly less than double the size of Arizona Climate: Tropical along coast, arid in the south Natural Resources: Graphite, Coal, Tar, Stones.     Natural Hazards : Periodic Cyclones Ports: 15 major ports Airports: 105     Major Cities and Points of Interest Capital: Antananarivo The city is built on a Y shaped granite mountain surrounded by rice fields.  					  Madagascar  ::  History  Madagascar    ââ¬Å"Great Red Islandâ⬠     Background Information Government Formal Name: Republic of Madagascar DTA code: MA   Government Type: Republic Legal System: based on French civil law system and traditional Malagasy law; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction.     Foreign Relations: Good relations with many countries, especially France, and   the western countries of Africa.     Holidays:   Jan. 1 - New Yearââ¬â¢s Day   May 1 - Workers Day   May 24- OAU Day   June 26- Independence Day   Nov 1 - All Saints Day   Dec 25- Christmas   Dec 30- Republic Day     History     The Malagasy are of mixed Malayo-Indonesian and African-Arab ancestry.     Indonesians are believed to have migrated to the island about B.C.E. 700.     Archaeologists have found human remains dating back 2000 years.     Madagascar was a favorite base for sea pirates in the 1600ââ¬â¢s and 1700ââ¬â¢s,   including the famous Captain Kidd.     The French made the island a protectorate in 1885, and then in 1894-95   ended the monarchy.     In 1908 a colonial administration was set up, to which the Comoro Islands   were attached. In World War II the British occupied Madagascar, which retained   its ties to France. Madagascar became an independent member of the   community in 1960.     Economy     Rated 10th poorest country in the world. Madagascar faces problems of   chronic malnutrition and severe loss of forest cover accompanied by erosion.     Agriculture     Provides almost 80% of exports, 16% of cultivated land is irrigated. Major   crops include, coffee, vanilla, sugar cane, cloves, rice, bananas, peanuts; wide   spread cattle raising; also extensive fishing.     Exports and Imports     Major exports are coffee, vanilla, cloves, and sugar. Main markets are   France, USA, Germany, and Japan.     Major Imports are capital goods, oil, and consumer goods. Main suppliers   are France, Japan, and Germany.     Culture     Society     There are some 20 ethnic groups of which principal ones are the Central Highlanders of mixed Arab, African, MalayoIndonsian ancestry. Other groups include, Comorans, French, and IndoPakistanis.     The estimated population as of July 2000 was 15,506,472 Language Languages are Malagasy and French.     Religion     About 55% hold indigenous beliefs, 40% Christian, and 5% Muslim Currency One Malagasy Franc equals one US dollar     Geography     Location: Southern Africa, island in the Indian Ocean Area: Slightly less than double the size of Arizona Climate: Tropical along coast, arid in the south Natural Resources: Graphite, Coal, Tar, Stones.     Natural Hazards : Periodic Cyclones Ports: 15 major ports Airports: 105     Major Cities and Points of Interest Capital: Antananarivo The city is built on a Y shaped granite mountain surrounded by rice fields.  					    
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