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Obverse : The Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral in Fianarantsoa, Madagascar, was built during the French colonial period in the early 20th century. It was a missionary project of the Roman Catholic Church aimed at promoting Christianity in the region. Its architecture combines French and Malagasy influences. The construction was gradual, likely involving participation from the local community. The cathedral has become a significant symbol for the Catholic community in Fianarantsoa.
Reverse : The Mantella Baroni frog is a species endemic to Madagascar. It belongs to the Mantellidae family and is known for its vibrant coloration and distinctive patterns, which can range from bright yellow to red-orange with black markings. Like many frog species in Madagascar, the Mantella Baroni is threatened due to deforestation, habitat loss, and collection for the pet trade.
Country...............................
Madagascar
Face Value..........................
100 Ariary
Quality................................
New, UNC
Year....................................
2017
Signature(s).........................
Rasolofondraibe
Printer................................
Giesecke & Devrient, Leipzig
Composition.......................
Paper
Dimensions (mm)................
114 x 60
Reference............................
P97a (World Paper Money)
Specificity...........................
Note No Dated
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