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[имя собственное]
Мадагаскар [геогр.]


Тезаурус:

  1. Indris and other lemurs are endangered by deforestation, carried out by Madagascar's impoverished human population.
  2. India to the north is much further away and their nearest neighbour of any size is Madagascar, which lies some 1200 kilometres away to the south west.
  3. His main diet is plant food and many Plecs are very partial to Amazon Swords, which they can turn overnight into a Madagascar Lace Plant.
  4. Peppercorns, which are harvested from a vine-like plant some 3m/12ft high, Piper nigrum , were originally grown in India and south-east Asia, although they are now widely cultivated in other tropical areas such as Madagascar and the West Indies.
  5. This brief survey of the Francophone African scene should not ignore the rather curious case of Madagascar, which, at the time of its independence, could boast seventeen dailies with a total circulation of 20,000 copies as well as forty-four other papers and magazines.
  6. For example, capuchins or howlers are New World monkeys from South America, while the lemus are confined to Madagascar.
  7. The authors, who have done field-work in Madagascar, apply the theories of Lvy-Bruhl: the pre-logical mentality persists in civilised man, but becomes available only to or through the poet.
  8. Among the insectivores there are eight species of spiny tenrecs from Madagascar and fifteen species of hedgehogs from Europe, Africa and Asia.
  9. It was chance, for example, that determined that the lemurs found their way into Madagascar before that island had drifted too far away from Africa, while the monkeys and apes did not; and so the lemurs of Madagascar had carte blanche to fill all the ecological niches that monkeys and apes came to occupy elsewhere.
  10. His literary pretensions were further highlighted when he sent a copy of his unpublished manuscript "The Island of Madagascar as a National State for the Jewish people and Why" to Lord Rothschild, who forwarded it to the Board of Deputies in 1938.
  11. Last night she bowled along to the Royal Geographical Society to attend a lecture by Edward Whitley, a young writer recently returned from Madagascar with Gerald Durrell.
  12. He was the son of a clergyman, the brother of the Archdeacon of Grahamstown and the brother-in-law of the Bishop of Madagascar.

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