Firavahana | |
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Coordinates: 18°38′S 46°52′E / 18.633°S 46.867°E | |
Country | ![]() |
Region | Bongolava |
District | Fenoarivobe |
Elevation | 1,335 m (4,380 ft) |
Population (2001)
[2] | |
• Total | 35,000 |
Time zone | UTC3 ( EAT) |
Firavahana is a town and commune in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Fenoarivobe, which is a part of Bongolava Region. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 35,000 in 2001 commune census. [2]
Primary and junior level secondary education are available in town. The majority 90% of the population of the commune are farmers. The most important crop is rice, while other important products are cassava and tomato. Services provide employment for 10% of the population. [2]
Discoverys of gold deposits in 2013 have attracted 4,000-10,000 miners to the region of Firavahana. [3]
Football:
18°38′S 46°52′E / 18.633°S 46.867°E
Firavahana | |
---|---|
Coordinates: 18°38′S 46°52′E / 18.633°S 46.867°E | |
Country | ![]() |
Region | Bongolava |
District | Fenoarivobe |
Elevation | 1,335 m (4,380 ft) |
Population (2001)
[2] | |
• Total | 35,000 |
Time zone | UTC3 ( EAT) |
Firavahana is a town and commune in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Fenoarivobe, which is a part of Bongolava Region. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 35,000 in 2001 commune census. [2]
Primary and junior level secondary education are available in town. The majority 90% of the population of the commune are farmers. The most important crop is rice, while other important products are cassava and tomato. Services provide employment for 10% of the population. [2]
Discoverys of gold deposits in 2013 have attracted 4,000-10,000 miners to the region of Firavahana. [3]
Football:
18°38′S 46°52′E / 18.633°S 46.867°E