Mramadoudou

Mramadoudou is a village in the commune of on . Mramadoudou has about 1,420 residents.
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  • Type: Village with 1,420 residents
  • Description: human settlement
  • Also known as: Mouramedoudou

Places of Interest

Highlights include Chissioua Karoni.

Islet
is an islet.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Chirongui and Malamani.

Village
is a commune in the French overseas department of , in the Indian Ocean.

Village
is a village in the commune of on .

Village
is a village in the commune of on . It is a very small settlement with about 1,400 inhabitants. is situated about 1.4 km from the central area of Chirongui, and approximately 20 km from , the capital of Mayotte.

Mramadoudou

Latitude
-12.92854° or 12° 55′ 43″ south
Longitude
45.15421° or 45° 9′ 15″ east
Population
1,420
Elevation
13 metres (43 feet)
Open location code
5HV735C3+HM
Open­Street­Map ID
node 1230942019
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
1090412
Wiki­data ID
Q787938
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In Other Languages

From Dutch to Irish—“Mramadoudou” goes by many names.
  • Dutch: Mramadoudou
  • French: Mramadoudou
  • Fulah: Mramadoudou
  • Irish: Mramadoudou

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Caserne de pompier de Mramadoudou and Place de la mosquée.

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