Mangamila

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Mangamila
Town
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Mangamila
Coordinates: 18°34′00″S47°51′30″E / 18.56667°S 47.85833°E / -18.56667; 47.85833
CountryFlag of Madagascar.svg  Madagascar
Region Analamanga
District Anjozorobe
Area
[1]
  Total254 km2 (98 sq mi)
Elevation
1,358 m (4,455 ft)
Population
2018
  Total14,640
Time zone UTC+3 (EAT)
postal code
107

Mangamila is a municipality in the Analamanga Region, Madagascar, 69 km north-east of the capital Antananarivo, in the district of Anjozorobe.

Contents

It has a population of 14,640 inhabitants in 2018.

Routes

The town is linked with Antananarivo and Anjozorobe by the National Road 3.

Economy

The economy is based on agriculture. Rice, corn, peanuts, beans, manioc, soya and onions are the main crops.

Rivers

Mangamila lies on the Mananara river. Also the Sahavinaky crosses the municipality. [2]

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