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Madagascar is a large island in the Indian Ocean located 400 kilometres (250 mi) off the eastern coast of Southern Africa, [1] east of Mozambique. It has a total area of 587,040 square kilometres (226,660 sq mi) with 581,540 square kilometres (224,530 sq mi) of land and 6,900 square kilometres (2,700 sq mi) of water.
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The Morondava is a river in the Menabe region, located in western Madagascar. It originates on the Makay Massif and flows northwestwards into the Indian Ocean [ 1 ] near a town named after the river .
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 .
Betsiboka River is a 525-kilometre (326 mi) long river in central-north Madagascar. It flows northwestward and empties to Bombetoka Bay, forming a large delta. It originates to the east of Antananarivo. The river is surrounded in mangroves. [3] The river is distinctive for its red-coloured water, which is caused by river sediments.
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]
Onilahy is a river in Atsimo-Andrefana and Anosy (Toliara Province), southern Madagascar. It flows down from the hills near Betroka to the Mozambique Channel . It empties at St. Augustin ( 23°34′00″S 43°45′00″E / 23.5666667°S 43.75°E / -23.5666667; 43.75 ), and into the Bay of Saint-Augustin