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The last place of importance before entering the capital is Amoromanga, a busy town which stands in the centre of a broad and level plain of that name. The Tankay ... occupy the district around and along the basin of the Mangoro river, which flows through the plain. |
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1863 page 69
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Looking back after we had reached the summit, there was the Moramanga plain, bounded by the distant forest stretching away north and south, until lost in the dim distance, while below us the Mangoro could be seen in a wavy blue line in the Ankay plain. |