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In 1950, Antananarivo's population was around 175,000. [32] By the late 1990s the population of the metropolitan area had reached 1.4 million, and – while the city itself now has a population of 1,275,207 (at the 2018 Census) [ 3 ] – with suburbs lying outside the city limits it had grown to almost 2.3 million in 2018. [ 34 ]
Population figures are from 2001. By population. Rank Province Population % Density 1: Antananarivo (1) 4,580,788 29.2% 78.6 2: Fianarantsoa (3) 3,366,291 21.5%
Antananarivo Province is a former province of Madagascar with an area of 58,283 square kilometres (22,503 sq mi). It had a population of 5,370,900 in 2004. Its capital was Antananarivo, which is also the capital of the country. [1] Established in 1965, it was the most important province of Madagascar in terms of industrial production. [2]
These are listed in order of their 2018 population. Note that these are the populations of the cities themselves (i.e. administrative districts, except in the case of Ambovombe) and exclude the populations of suburban communes outside the cities; some of the communes adjacent to Antananarivo have more than 100,000 population themselves.
“The demographic landscape has evolved greatly in recent years,” Li Junhua, undersecretary-general for economic and social affairs at the United Nations, said in a news release.The report ...
Antananarivo-Avaradrano is a district of Analamanga in Madagascar. [1] [2] It covers the smaller communes in the outskirts of Antananarivo, the capital of Madagascar. The district has an area of 581.9 km 2 (224.7 sq mi), and the estimated population in 2020 was 375,183. [3]
Number on map Region's name Area (km 2) Population (2018 Census) [1] Population density per km 2 Capital Former province 1: Diana: 19,266: 889,736: 36.3: Antsiranana
1610 - Antananarivo founded as capital of the Merina Kingdom by Andrianjaka and is the oldest city in Madagascar. [1] [2] ... Population: 15,000 (approximate estimate ...