Ambahy

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Ambahy
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Ambahy
Location in Madagascar
Coordinates: 20°46′S48°29′E / 20.767°S 48.483°E / -20.767; 48.483
CountryFlag of Madagascar.svg  Madagascar
Region Vatovavy
District Nosy Varika
Elevation
[1]
12 m (39 ft)
Population
 (2018)
  Total10,469
Time zone UTC3 (EAT)
postal code
319

Ambahy is a rural commune in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Nosy Varika, which is a part of the region Vatovavy. The population of the commune was 10,469 in 2018.


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