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The Mania River is 12 miles long.

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Where is the mania river?

in Madagascar


Facts about the Mania River?

it is located in Madagascar the southern eastern part of Africa


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How long is the river betsiboka in Madagascar?

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What are major lakes of Madagascar?

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