Ampanavoana

Place in Sava, Madagascar
15°40′S 50°12′E / 15.667°S 50.200°E / -15.667; 50.200Country MadagascarRegionSavaDistrictAntalahaElevation
18 m (59 ft)Population
 (2019)Census
 • Total13,009Time zoneUTC3 (EAT)Postal code
206

Ampanavoana is a rural municipality in northern Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Antalaha, which is a part of Sava Region. The municipality has a populations of 13,009 inhabitants (2019).

Population

The population is young. 51,37% have 15 years or less, 45.79% between 15 and 60 years and 2,84% of an age of more than 60 years.

Rivers

Four rivers cross the municipality: Anjanazana river, Ampanavoana river, Ampanio and Fampotakely.

Agriculture

The agriculture is mainly subsistential: rice, manioc, banana, sugar cane and coco nuts. Next to it also vanilla, cloves and coffee is planted.[1]

Tourism

It is situated at the border of the Masoala National Park.

References

  1. ^ INVENTAIRE SYLVICOLE DES VESTIGES DE FORÊT LITTORALE DANS LA COMMUNE D’AMPANAVOANA (DISTRICT D’ANTALAHA)
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Madagascar Communes in the Sava Region of the Republic of Madagascar
Capital: Sambava
Andapa (17)
Antalaha (14)Sambava (25)Vohemar (19)
4 districts; 75 communes


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