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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 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.
The area marker is located on Analamanga District. Sprinkle or light snow fall may be undetectable for the radar. Precipitation power is variety coded, going from turquoise to red. 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 ...
Location in Madagascar. ... It is situated at 7 km South from downtown Antananarivo and is crossed by the Ikopa River and the National Road 7. [3] References
Location in Madagascar. ... The main rivers are the Betsiboka River and the Ikopa River. Major lakes. Lake Mantasoa (1375 ha) and Tsiazompaniry (2333 ha).
Greater Antananarivo is a continuous, urbanized area spreading beyond the city's official boundaries for 9 km (5.6 miles) north to south between Ambohimanarina and Ankadimbahoaka, and 6 km (3.7 miles) west to east between the Ikopa River dike and Tsiadana. [40]
The city is in the central-north part of the island, at the Ikopa River, and is connected by the national road RN 4 to Antananarivo and Mahajanga. The altitude is low and as it is located far from the coast, temperatures tend to be high. The city belongs to the district of Maevatanana, which is a part of Betsiboka Region.