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Encyclopedia > Malagasy people
Malagasy
Total population: 16 million
Significant populations in: Madagascar
Language: Malagasy, French
Religion: Animism, Protestantism, Catholicism
Related ethnic groups: Malays, Bantus

The Malagasy (in French also les Malgaches) ethnic group forms the vast majority of the population of Madagascar. They are divided in to two racially and socio-economically distinct subgroups, the Merina and Betsileo of the central plateaux around Antananarivo and Fianarantsoa, and the côtiers ("coastal dwellers") elsewhere in the country. These are in turn are divided into several tribes as follows: In religion, the term Animism is used in a number of ways. ... Protestantism is a movement within Christianity, representing a splitting away from the Roman Catholic Church during the mid-to-late Renaissance in Europe —a period known as the Protestant Reformation. ... This article considers Catholicism in the broadest ecclesiastical sense. ... Malays (Dutch, Malayo, ultimately from Malay: Melayu) are a diverse group of people inhabiting the Malay archipelago and Malay peninsula in Southeast Asia. ... Map showing the approximate distribution of Bantu (dull yellow) vs. ... It has been suggested that Validity of human races be merged into this article or section. ... Socioeconomics is the study of the social and economic impacts of any product or service offering, market intervention or other activity on an economy as a whole and on the companies, organisation and individuals who are its main economic actors. ... Antananarivo, Madagascar Antananarivo, Madagascar Antanànarìvo (pronounced IPA [æntəˌnænəˈɹiːvoÊŠ] or [ɑːntəˌnɑːnəˈɹiːvoÊŠ]), population 1,403,449 (2001 census), is the capital of Madagascar, in Antananarivo province. ... Fianarantsoa is a city in the Fianarantsoa Province of southeastern Madagascar. ...


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