Exactly the same: Madagascar.
Algeria, Monaco, Cameroon, Madagascar, Mauritius, Gabon, Cote de Ivoire and many more.
There are 25 countries in Africa that have French as one of the official languages. That means that France has colonized about 25 countries in Africa (Don't forget there have been revalutions and countries have changed.) Most of West Africa speaks French as well as Madagascar.
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Here's a list of French Possessions in Africa, as well as the dates they were officially taken over by France:French Morocco (1912)French Algeria (1830)Egypt (1798)French Tunisia (1881)Fezzan-Ghadames (1943)Ivory Coast (1843)French Dahomey (1883)French Sudan (1883)Guinea (1891)Mauritania (1902)Niger (1890)Senegal (1677)French Upper Volta (1896)French Togoland (1918)French Nigeria (1892)French Gambia (1681)Chad (1900)Oubangui-Chari (1905)French Congo (1875)Gabon (1839)French Cameroon (1918)Sao Tome & Principe (1709)Eritrea (1838)Madagascar (1896)Isle-De-France (1715)French Somaliland (1862)Mayotte (1841)Seychelles (1756)Chagos (1721)Comoros (1866)Reunion (1710)
The homes in Madagascar are unique in Africa and bear a strong resemblance to the construction in Southern Borneo. Traditional houses in Madagascar are build on piles and their is a tradition of house horns that can be seen in the southeastern communities.
Madagascar is the French name of it.
Madagascar is Madagascar for french people Madagascar is an island and a movie for English people same
Madagascar. The spelling is the same in both English and French.
Yes, Madagascar was a colony of France.
French and Malagasy are the main languages in Madagascar.
The modern French term is Madagascar as in English (République de Madagascar). The earlier term for the Malagasy Republic was "République malgache."
Madagascar was founded around 1 A.D. by the french
Le Madagascar est beau.
Madagascar was a French colony from 1896 until it regained its independence in 1960.
Yes, Madagascar was invaded by the French. The first invasion occurred in 1883 during the Franco-Hova War, which led to the French establishing a protectorate over Madagascar in 1896 after a military campaign. This marked the beginning of French colonial rule, which lasted until Madagascar gained independence in 1960.
Both Malagasy and French are written languages in Madagascar.
Approximately 20% of the population in Madagascar speak French. French is one of the official languages in the country, alongside Malagasy.