Tsiroanomandidy | |
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Tsiroanomandidy | |
Coordinates: 18°46′11.28″S 46°3′0″E / 18.7698000°S 46.05000°E | |
Country | Madagascar |
Region | Bongolava |
Area | |
• Total | 4,540 sq mi (11,758 km2) |
• Land | 4,540 sq mi (11,758 km2) |
Population (2020) | |
• Total | 521,372 |
• Density | 110/sq mi (44/km2) |
Tsiroanomandidy is a district of Bongolava in Madagascar.[1][2] The district has an area of 10,559 km2 (4,077 sq mi), and the estimated population in 2020 was 521,372.[2]
Transports
The national road RN 1 and Route nationale 1b connects the city with Antananarivo (218 km).
There is an airport.
Economy
Tsiroanomandidy has the largest Zebu market in Madagascar. More than 1/3 of the tax revenue of the town come from its trade.
Communes
The district is further divided into 18 communes; which are further sub-divided into 215 villages (fokontany):[3]
- Ambalanirana - 16 villages - 450 km2 with a population of 27,805
- Ambararatabe - 7 villages - 120 km2 with a population of 11,699
- Ambatolampy - 10 villages - 152 km2 with a population of 12,584
- Ankadinondry Sakay - 22 villages - 376 km2 with a population of 45,522
- Ankerana Avaratra - 7 villages - 800 km2 with a population of 11,833
- Anosy - 7 villages -209 km2 with a population of 12,582
- Belobaka - 18 villages - 137 km2 with a population of 24,346
- Bemahatazana - 12 villages - 1,100 km2 with a population of 36,498
- Bevato - 12 villages - 357 km2 with a population of 20,360
- Fierenana - 11 villages - 3,336 km2 with a population of 21 625
- Fihaonana - 20 villages - 1,777 km2 with a population of 63,007
- Mahasolo - 16 villages - 934 km2 with a population of 45,485
- Maroharana - 7 villages - 450 km2 with a population of 12,343
- Miandanarivo - 11 villages - 400 km2 with a population of 17,438
- Soanierana - 6 villages - 248 km2 with a population of 9,285
- Tsinjoarivo Imanga - 10 villages - 450 km2 with a population of 31,213
- Tsiroanomandidy - 16 villages - 52 km2 with a population of 42,989
References
- ↑ REPOBLIKAN’I MADAGASIKARA:Tanindrazana – Fahafahana – Fandrosoana (PDF). MINISTERE DE L’AGRICULTURE, DE L’ELEVAGE ET DE LA PECHE. October 2007. pp. 42–44.
- 1 2 "Madagascar: Administrative Division". citypopulation. Retrieved 10 June 2018.
- ↑ Courants migratoire dans le district de Tsiroanomandidy
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