Manambolo River

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For the rural municipality, see Manambolo (disambiguation)

Manambolo
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Location
Country Madagascar
Region Melaky, Bongolava
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Physical characteristics
Mouth Indian Ocean
  location
Soahazo,
  coordinates
19°15′10″S44°20′00″E / 19.25278°S 44.33333°E / -19.25278; 44.33333
  elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Length370 km
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Manambolo River

The Manambolo River is a river in the highlands of western Madagascar of 370 km. It crosses the Tsingy de Bemaraha Strict Nature Reserve and the Maningoza Reserve. [1]

Manambolo river Bassin Carte bassin Manambolo.svg
Manambolo river Bassin

The unpaved Route nationale 8 (Madagascar) crosses this river by ferry.

This river flies thru Bekopaka, Ambakaka, Ankaramena, Ankavandra and Soaloka.

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References

  1. "Maningoza Special Reserve". Madagaskar.com. Retrieved 26 October 2016.