Tsarasaotra, Anjozorobe

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Tsarasaotra
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Tsarasaotra
Location in Madagascar
Coordinates: 18°33′S47°54′E / 18.550°S 47.900°E / -18.550; 47.900
CountryFlag of Madagascar.svg  Madagascar
Region Analamanga
District Anjozorobe
Population
 (2019)Census
  Total4,084
Time zone UTC3 (EAT)
postal code
107

Tsarasaotra is a rural commune in Analamanga Region, in the Central Highlands of Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Anjozorobe and its populations numbers to 4,084 in 2018.

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Rivers

The commune is crossed by the Mananara river (Nord). [1]

Economy

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

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References

  1. [ Agenda21 des 2 communes d’Alakamisy et de Tsarasaotra]