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How to Pronounce Toamasina
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Meaning and Context
Toamasina, officially designated as the chief seaport of Madagascar, is a vibrant and economically pivotal city on the nation's northeastern coast. Founded in the 18th century and serving as the capital of the Atsinanana region, the city's deep-water harbor handles approximately 80% of Madagascar's international maritime trade, making it the country's primary gateway for exports like vanilla, coffee, and cloves, and imports of essential goods. Beyond its critical logistics and economic role, Toamasina offers a distinct cultural and touristic appeal with its blend of Creole architecture, bustling bazary be (central market), and the annual Donia Music Festival, one of the largest cultural events in the Indian Ocean. Its palm-fringed coastline along the Canal des Pangalanes and the nearby Ivoloina Park, a conservation and education center, provide lush counterpoints to the dynamic port activities, solidifying Toamasina's identity as both the commercial heart and a key tourist destination in Madagascar.
Common Mistakes and Alternative Spellings
The most notable alternative name for Toamasina is Tamatave, a former colonial-era French spelling and pronunciation that remains in common, albeit declining, international usage. Travelers and writers should be aware that "Tamatave" is considered an exonym, while "Toamasina" is the official Malagasy name. Common misspellings and typos arise from phonetic interpretations and keyboard errors, such as Toamasina (missing the second 'a'), Toamansina, or Tomasina. In French-language contexts, one might occasionally see the archaic Tamatave or the erroneous Tamatave. For clarity and cultural respect, using the official "Toamasina" is recommended, though awareness of "Tamatave" is essential for understanding historical documents and some older travel literature.
Example Sentences
The shipment of premium Malagasy vanilla was expedited through the port of Toamasina to meet international demand.
Many visitors to Madagascar combine business in the capital, Antananarivo, with a relaxing weekend along the seaside boulevards of Toamasina.
To experience the city's vibrant energy, one must explore the labyrinthine alleys of the main market, or bazary be, in central Toamasina.
The Donia Music Festival transforms Toamasina each year into a hub of Malagasy and Indian Ocean musical talent.
Due to its strategic importance, infrastructure projects continually aim to expand the cargo capacity of the Toamasina port.
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