Iavoloha Palace
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Iavoloha Palace is the official residence of the President of Madagascar. It is situated 15 km to the south from the capital Antananarivo. Iavoloha was modeled on the Rova of Antananarivo and was built by North Korea in the 1970s for free.[1]
See also
- Ambohitsorohitra Palace, another office of the president
References
- ^ Class (2015), Samuel Goff, Onejoon Che, stills from Mansudae Master. "The Pyongyang connection: North Korea's strange and surprisingly effective charm offensive in Africa". The Calvert Journal. Retrieved 2021-02-14.
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Presidential palaces in Africa
Eritrea: President's Office
Ethiopia: National Palace
The Gambia: State House
Ghana: Jubilee House
Guinea: Presidential Palace
Kenya: State House
Liberia: Executive Mansion
Madagascar: Ambohitsorohitra Palace, Iavoloha Palace
Mauritania: Presidential Palace
Mauritius: State House
Mozambique: Palácio da Ponta Vermelha
Namibia: State House
Niger: Presidential Palace
Nigeria: Aso Villa
Puntland: State House
Rwanda: Village Urugwiro
São Tomé and Príncipe: Presidential Palace
Seychelles: State House
Somalia: Villa Somalia
South Africa: Mahlamba Ndlopfu
Sudan: Republican Palace
Tanzania: Ikulu
Togo: Palace of the Governors
Tunisia: Carthage Palace
Uganda: State House
Zimbabwe: State House
19°00′12″S 47°31′43″E / 19.0034°S 47.5286°E / -19.0034; 47.5286
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