👉 Madanga is a type of tropical hardwood that grows in tropical regions, typically found in Southeast Asia. It's known for its distinctive reddish-brown color and rough texture, which makes it an excellent choice for furniture making.
👉 Madang is a mountainous region located in Papua New Guinea, known for its dense forests with abundant wildlife, including rare species like the endangered Manta Ray and the critically endangered Sumatran Elephant. This area experiences high temperatures year-round due to its proximity to the equator, making it an ideal habitat for many local flora and fauna.
👉 "Madangalla" is a term in the Wolof language, which is part of the Afara language family in Senegal and Mauritania. It refers to a specific type of bird that is endemic to the region of Madang, a province in eastern Senegal. The name "madangalla" comes from the Wolof word "madang", meaning "big", and "ella", which means "bird".
👉 Madangia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae, native to Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand). They are known for their colorful flowers and their ability to produce large amounts of fruit that can be used as food or medicine. The scientific name of this group is Araceae.