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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.
Iazafo - Ifasy River - Ihosy River - Ikopa River - Irodo River - Ivondro River. L. Linta River - Loky River - Lokoho River - Loky River. M.
The Mandraka Dam is a buttress dam on the Varahina-North River, a tributary of the Ikopa River, near Mantasoa in the Analamanga region of Madagascar. The dam was built by jirama contractors during 1956.
River Type Name of reservoir Capacity (MW) Year completed Andekaleka Hydroelectric Power Station: Andekaleka: Vohitra River: Gravity: N/A 91 MW 1982, 2012 Antelomita Hydroelectric Power Station: Anjeva Gara: Ikopa River: Gravity: N/A 8.4 MW 1930, 1952, 1953 Farahantsana Hydroelectric Power Station: Mahitsy [1] Ikopa River: Gravity: N/A 28 MW ...
The Tsiazompaniry Dam is a buttress dam on the Varahina-South River, a tributary of the Ikopa River, near Tsiazompaniry in the Analamanga Region of Madagascar. The dam was constructed by a French firm in 1956.
The Ikopa River at Tanjombato. Tanjambato. Location in Madagascar. Coordinates: Country Madagascar: Region ...
The Sisaony is a smaller river in Analamanga, Madagascar. It drains the districts of Antananarivo Atsimondrano and Andramasina, in the central Highlands of Madagascar into the Ikopa River. Via the Betsiboka River its waters reach the Indian Ocean.
Mantasoa Dam is a buttress dam on the Varahina-North River, a tributary of the Ikopa River, near Mantasoa in the Analamanga Region of Madagascar. The dam was constructed by French contractors between 1937 and 1938. It creates Lake Mantasoa which has a surface area of 20 km 2 (7.7 sq mi).