Le Phare de Majunga

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Le Phare de Majunga
Le phare de majunga 9 November 1931 issue.png
November 8, 1931 issue of Le Phare de Majunga
TypeWeekly
Founded1908
Language French language
Headquarters Majunga

Le Phare de Majunga was a French language weekly newspaper published from Majunga, Madagascar. [1] The newspaper was founded in 1908. [1]

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