Saint Paul Tsaramasoandro Philosophate

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Saint Paul Tsaramasoandro Philosophate
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Saint Paul Tsaramasoandro Philosophate
Amparibe, Antananarivo
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Type Jesuit, Catholic
Established1957;64 years ago (1957)
Website Saint Paul Tsaramasoandro Philosophate

The Saint Paul Tsaramasoandro Philosophate is a school of philosophy in Antananarivo, Madagascar that has served Jesuit seminarians since 1957, and since 1999 has been open to a larger student population. It is run by the Society of Jesus. [1]

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References

  1. "Education Supérieure". sjweb.info. Retrieved 10 October 2016.

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