Religious Sites in Madagascar
Madagascar's religious landscape is defined by a blend of colonial-era architecture and local traditions. This collection highlights significant Roman Catholic cathedrals, such as those in Tôlanaro and Ihosy, alongside Protestant temples of the Church of Jesus Christ in Madagascar (FJKM). The list also includes the Zoma Mosquée, illustrating the country's diverse spiritual heritage across regions ranging from the western coast of Maintirano to the southeastern shores of Farafangana.
Cathédrale de l’Assomption
Roman Catholic cathedral serving the Melaky region on Madagascar's western coast.
Cathédrale Saint-Vincent de Paul
The seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ihosy, located in the Ihorombe region.
Cathédrale de la Très Sainte Trinité
The primary Roman Catholic cathedral for the Diocese of Ambatondrazaka in the Alaotra-Mangoro region.
Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption
Catholic cathedral serving the Diocese of Port-Bergé in the northern Sofia region.
Cathédrale Saint-Vincent-de-Paul
Colonial-era Catholic cathedral located in the coastal town of Tôlanaro, also known as Fort-Dauphin.
Cathédrale du Sacré-Cœur de Jésus
Central Roman Catholic cathedral for the Diocese of Farafangana on the southeastern coast.
Fjkm Nazareta Vaovao Vohimena
Protestant temple affiliated with the Church of Jesus Christ in Madagascar (FJKM).
Zoma Mosquée
Local mosque serving the Muslim community in the town of Sakaraha.
Fiangonan'i Jesoa Kristy eto Madagasikara Bekopaka Tsingy Famonjena
Protestant FJKM church located in Bekopaka, serving the community near the Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park.
ECAR Notre-Dame des Flots
Roman Catholic church situated in the coastal fishing village of Anakao.
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