Madagascar stretches approximately 1,600 kilometers (about 995 miles) from its northern tip to its southernmost point. This length makes it the fourth largest island in the world, showcasing a diverse range of ecosystems and habitats along its extensive north-south axis.
No. Madagascar is a country that is a long way from the US.
No. Madagascar is a country that is a long way from Australia.
Brazil is 4150km from Oiapoque to Chui (fartherst city north and south) Argentina is about 3850km long from north to south.
The Spaniards were here long before the British and French.
The south is An Medc. It's definitely not developing. It's a very developed country. The north is a ledc. It has a LONG way to go...
Kansas is about 410 miles long north to south.
If there was ever a country there, it slipped beneath the waves long ago. That point is quite a way out in the Indian ocean, about 865 miles southeast of the nearest spot on the coast of Madagascar.
648 miles long north to south
Kansas is about 410 miles long north to south.
There's no point on Earth with those coordinates. Latitude is never greater than 90° north or south.
Iowa is 310 miles long from north to south.
Indiana is 270 miles long north to south.