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Manambaho is a river in Melaky & Bongolava in western Madagascar. It flows down from central Madagascar into the Mozambique Channel and the Indian Ocean . Its springs are near Tsiroanomandidy ( Bongolava ), it passes near Morafenobe and it empties south of Tambohorano and north of Maintirano .
The Mahavavy Sud, also known as the Mahavavy South, is a river in western Madagascar. It flows from south to north through the regions of Melaky , Betsiboka , Bongolava and Boeny . It has a length of approximately 410 km (250 mi), and drains a basin of 16,475 km 2 (6,361 sq mi).
Antanambalana River. Antainambalana (Also known as Antainambalan on some maps) [1] is a river in the region of Analanjirofo in north-eastern Madagascar. It flows down from the highlands to flow into the Bay of Antongil and the Indian Ocean near Maroantsetra. [2] Its basin has the size of 5,902 km 2 (2,279 sq mi). [3]
Ikopa River with pirogues, Antananarivo, 1865 Ikopa river at Tanjombato. The Ikopa River is the second longest waterway in Madagascar and passes through the capital, Antananarivo. [1] It is the largest tributary of the Betsiboka River. It is formed by the Varahina-North and Varahina-South Rivers.
Owing to its many tributaries, the Mangoro maintains a high flow year round, making it an ideal river for rafting. [ 5 ] As of 2012, the Sherritt International Corporation planned to use the Mangoro River as a source of water for a slurry pipeline carrying ore for the Ambatovy project mines, raising environmental concerns.
The Zomandao River is a 283-km-long river in the regions of Haute Matsiatra and Ihorombe in central-southern Madagascar. It begins in the Andringitra Massif at Boby Peak, [1] the second highest peak of Madagascar, and flows across the Zomandao Plain. It is one of the main tributaries of the Mangoky River.