Atsinanana is a coastal region in eastern Madagascar. It borders Analanjirofo region in the north, Alaotra-Mangoro in the west, Vakinankaratra and Amoron'i Mania in the southwest, and Vatovavy in the south. The region contains over 285km of coastline, which includes many beaches and cultural heritage sites.[5]
Atsinanana Region | |
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Region | |
Country | Madagascar |
Capital | Toamasina |
Government | |
• Governor | Richard Rafidison |
Area | |
• Total | 21,934 km2 (8,469 sq mi) |
Population (2018)[3] | |
• Total | 1,484,403 |
• Density | 68/km2 (180/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC3 (EAT) |
HDI (2018) | 0.541[4] low · 5th of 22 |
Atsinanana is known for its fish breeding and fishing near its ports, ore claims and mining activity, as well as its agriculture.[5]
The capital of the region is Toamasina, and the population was 1,484,403 in 2018. The area of Atsinanana is 21,934 km2 (8,469 sq mi), almost exactly the same as its neighbor, Analanjirofo.[3]
The current governor of Atsinanana is Richard Théodore Rafidison.
Administrative divisions
editAtsinanana Region is divided into seven districts, which are sub-divided into 82 communes.
- Antanambao Manampotsy District - 5 communes
- Mahanoro District - 11 communes
- Marolambo District - 12 communes
- Toamasina I District - 1 commune
- Toamasina II District - 15 communes
- Vatomandry District - 15 communes
- Vohibinany District - 17 communes; a.k.a. Brickaville; a.k.a. Ampasimanolotra
Transport
editMain highway is the road to the countries capital Antananarivo that is the National road 2. This road is continued North of Toamasina as the National road 5 in direction of Mahavelona and Maroansetra, and South, from near Brickaville as the National road 11a to Mahanoro.
Airports
editThere is only one international airport: Toamasina Airport, with regional flights. The remaining airports are unpaved pistes, without regular commercial flights:
Railroads
editThere is only one railroad line that leads to the capitol Antananarivo via Brickaville by Madarail but passenger services are only available up to Moramanga.
Protected areas
edit- Sahafina New Protected Area
- Part of Ankeniheny-Zahamena Corridor
- Nosivolo River
- Analalava Special Reserve
- Betampona Reserve
- Part of Zahamena National Park
- Mangerivola Reserve
- Part of Marolambo National Park
Bodies of Water
edit- The Canal des Pangalanes
- the Ambalona River
- Mania River
- Ivondro River
- Nosivolo River (a tributary of the Mangoro)
- Rianila river
- Mangoro River (at Mahanoro)
Gallery
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the Port of Toamasina
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Toamasina, also called Tamatave
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Rianila River Bridge
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Ivondro River bridge
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beach at Vatomandry
References
edit- ^ "EDBM". Archived from the original on 2022-02-06. Retrieved 2021-05-09.
- ^ Ralison, Eliane; Goossens, Frans. "Madagascar: Profil des marchés pour les évaluations d'urgence de la sécurité alimentaire" (PDF) (in French). Programme Alimentaire Mondial, Service de l’Evaluation des besoins d’urgence (ODAN). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-09-26. Retrieved 2008-03-01.
- ^ a b "Troisieme Recensement General de la Population et de L'Habitation (RGPH-3) Resultats Provisoires" (PDF). Institut National de la Statistique Madagascar. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 24, 2021. Retrieved May 23, 2020.
- ^ "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
- ^ a b "La Région Atsinanana à Madagascar". www.regions-francophones.org (in French). Retrieved 2021-10-17.
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