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Host city: Antananarivo

The capital city of Madagascar is home to 4 million people and sits 1,280 meters above sea level in the center of the island. The city is home to 21 diplomatic missions, several national and local sports teams (including the national rugby team – the Makis), and people from all 18 Malagasy ethnic groups. Major historic landmarks include the Andafiavaratra Palace, the tomb of Rainiharo, Lake Anosy, four 19th century martyr churches, and the Museum of Art and Archaeology. The city is also home to a thriving arts scene with Malagasy music played in venues across the city. Antananarivo has established sister city agreements with Montreal (Canada), Suzhou (China), Vorkuta (Russia), and Yerevan (Armenia).

Climate

Antananarivo has a temperate climate, despite being situated in the Tropics, due to its high elevation of 1,300 to 1,400 meters (4,265 to 4,593 ft) above sea level. Antananarivo receives practically all of its average annual 1,400 mm (55.1 in) rainfall between November and April. The dry season between May and October is pleasant and sunny, although somewhat chilly, especially during the nights, and in the mornings and evenings. Although frosts are rare in Antananarivo, they are common at higher elevations.

Healthcare

There are public and private hospitals in Antananarivo that handle routine operations. Complex surgery requires evacuation to Mauritius, South Africa, or La Reunion; delegates will be encouraged to ensure they have adequate travel health insurance to cover the cost of any medical treatment abroad and repatriation. Visitors to Madagascar should drink only boiled or bottled water.

Security

Travelling in groups is recommended in Antananarivo though it is generally safe to walk in many parts of the city during the day.

Cost of Living Indicator

Antananarivo is one of the cheapest capital cities in the world.

Average costs are:

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