Madagascar Power Plug Adapters Kit with Travel Carrying Pouch – MG

  • Madagascar Plug Adapters Kit with Travel Carrying Pouch Includes:
  • One Wonpro Grounded plug adapter for Madagascar
  • One Wonpro Non-Grounded plug adapter for Madagascar
  • One Basic Grounded plug adapter for Madagascar (other outlet configuration if needed)
  • One Basic Non-Grounded plug adapter for Madagascar (other outlet configuration if needed)
  • One Black Travel Velvet Carrying Pouch

$10.71$11.90
Quantity Discounts

QuantityPrice 
1 - 2$11.781% Off
3 - 10$11.424% Off
11 - 50$10.958% Off
51 - 10000$10.7110% Off

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Madagascar Plug Adapters Kit with Travel Carrying Pouch Includes:

One Wonpro Grounded plug adapter for Madagascar

One Wonpro Non-Grounded plug adapter for Madagascar

One Basic Grounded plug adapter for Madagascar (other outlet configuration if needed)

One Basic Non-Grounded plug adapter for Madagascar (other outlet configuration if needed)

One Black Travel Velvet Carrying Pouch with Drawstring closure Large 4 wide x 5 inches

  • Madagascar Electrical Outlet Type
  • Madagascar uses Type C andType E

 

Weight0.4000 lbs
Dimensions3 × 7 × 2 in
Color Travel Pouch

BLACK (If Available)

Information

Outlet Plug: Madagascar uses Type C and Type E

Voltage and Video

Malawi Voltage and Video Systems

Malawi Voltage and Frequency

    1. Electricity in Malawi is 230 Volts, alternating at 50 Hz (cycles per second)
    2. If you travel to Malawi with a device that does not accept 230 Volts at 50 Hertz, you will need a voltage converter

Malawi Video System

  1. Malawi has B.G/PAL video system

History

Madagascar History

    Formerly an independent kingdom, Madagascar became a French colony in 1896 but regained independence in 1960. During 1992-93, free presidential and National Assembly elections were held ending 17 years of single-party rule. In 1997, in the second presidential race, Didier RATSIRAKA, the leader during the 1970s and 1980s, was returned to the presidency. The 2001 presidential election was contested between the followers of Didier RATSIRAKA and Marc RAVALOMANANA, nearly causing secession of half of the country. In April 2002, the High Constitutional Court announced RAVALOMANANA the winner. RAVALOMANANA is now in his second term following a landslide victory in the generally free and fair presidential elections of 2006.