Is there a lot of diversity? Are people in Madagascar accepting of differences?
When we asked people about diversity in Madagascar and whether locals are accepting of differences, they said...
"Yes, there is a lot of diversity in Madagascar. The population is made up of a mix of Malagasy, Indian, Chinese, and Comorian ethnicities, as well as a variety of religious beliefs. People in Madagascar are generally accepting of differences, and the country has a long history of peaceful coexistence between different ethnic and religious groups," said another expat in Madagascar.
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Is there a lot of diversity? Are people in Madagascar accepting of differences?
If you live in Madagascar, newcomers to Madagascar would love to hear your answer to this question.