Analanjirofo

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Region in Madagascar
Analanjirofo Region |
Region |
 Location in Madagascar
|
Country |
Madagascar
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Area
|
• Total |
21,930 km2 (8,470 sq mi) |
Population (2013)
|
• Total |
1,035,132 |
• Density |
47/km2 (120/sq mi) |
Time zone |
UTC3 (EAT) |
Analanjirofo is a region in northeastern Madagascar. Until 2009 it was a part of Toamasina Province. It borders Sava Region to the north, Sofia Region to the west, Alaotra-Mangoro Region to the southwest and Atsinanana Region to the south.
The capital of the region is Fenoarivo Atsinanana (French: Fénérive Est), and the population was estimated to be 1,035,132 in 2013.[1] The area of Analanjirofo Region is 21,930 km2 (8,467 sq mi).[2]
Administrative divisions
Analanjirofo region is divided into six districts, which are sub-divided into 63 communes.
Fenerive Est District (Fenerive Est, Fenoarivo Atsinanana)
Mananara Nord District (Mananara Nord, Mananara Avaratra)
Maroantsetra District (Maroantsetra)
Nosy-Boraha District (Nosy-Boraha, Île Sainte-Marie)
Soanierana Ivongo District (Soanierana Ivongo)
Vavatenina District (Vavatenina)
Protected areas
- Part of Zahamena Reserve and Zahamena National Park
- Mananara Nord National Park
- Part of Masoala National Park
Nosy Mangabe Reserve
- Ambatovaky Reserve
References
^ Institut National de la Statistique, Antananarivo.
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 Communes in the Analanjirofo Region of the Republic of Madagascar
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Fenerive Est |
- Ambanjan’i Sahalava
- Ambatoharanana
- Ambodimanga II
- Ampasimbe Manantsatrana
- Ampasina Maningory
- Antsiatsiaka
- Betampona
- Fenoarivo Atsinanana
- Mahambo
- Mahanoro
- Miorimivalana
- Saranambana
- Vohilengo
- Vohipeno
|
|
Mananara Nord |
- Ambatoharanana
- Ambodiampana
- Ambodivoanio
- Analampotsy
- Andasibe
- Antanambaobe
- Antanambe
- Antananivo
- Imorona
- Mahanoro
- Manambolosy
- Mananara Nord
- Sandrakatsy
- Saromaona
- Tanibe
- Vanono
|
Maroantsetra |
- Ambanizana
- Ambinanitelo
- Ambodimanga Rantabe
- Anandrivola
- Andranofotsy
- Androndrono
- Anjanazana
- Ankofa
- Ankofabe
- Antakotako
- Antsahana
- Antsirabe Sahatany
- Mahavelona
- Manambolo
- Mariharano
- Maroantsetra
- Morafeno
- Rantabe
- Sahasindro
- Voloina
|
Sainte Marie |
|
Soanierana Ivongo |
- Ambinanisakana
- Ambahoabe
- Ambodiampana
- Andapafito
- Antanifotsy
- Antenina
- Fotsialanana
- Manompana
- Soanierana Ivongo
|
Vavatenina |
- Ambatoharanana
- Ambodimangavalo
- Ambohibe
- Ampasimazava
- Andasibe
- Anjahambe
- Maromitety
- Miarinarivo
- Sahatavy
- Tanamarina
- Vavatenina
|
 Regions of the Republic of Madagascar
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- Alaotra-Mangoro
- Amoron'i Mania
- Analamanga
- Analanjirofo
- Androy
- Anosy
- Atsimo-Andrefana
- Atsimo-Atsinanana
- Atsinanana
- Betsiboka
- Boeny
- Bongolava
- Diana
- Haute Matsiatra
- Ihorombe
- Itasy
- Melaky
- Menabe
- Sava
- Sofia
- Vakinankaratra
- Vatovavy-Fitovinany
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Coordinates: 16°35′39″S 49°26′19″E / 16.59417°S 49.43861°E / -16.59417; 49.43861
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