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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.
The Tsiribihina [3] is a river of western Madagascar. The main tributaries are the Mahajilo, Manandaza, Mania, and Sakeny rivers. Its basin has an area of 49,800 km 2. 7,025 km 2 is in the basin of the Sakeny River, 14,500 km 2 in that of the Mahajilo River, and 18,565 km 2 in that of the Mania River. [4] The headwaters are on Madagascar's ...
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).
Madagascar, [a] officially the Republic of Madagascar, [b] is an island country that includes the island of Madagascar and numerous smaller peripheral islands. Lying off the southeastern coast of Africa, it is the world's fourth largest island (after Greenland, New Guinea, and Borneo), the second-largest island country (after Indonesia), and the 46th largest country overall. [14]
The Mananantanana is a river in Haute Matsiatra region, is located in eastern Madagascar. It flows into the Mangoky River. [1] It has its springs in the Andringitra Massif. Together with the Matsiatra it forms the Mangoky River. Mangoky Bassin
The Maharivo is a river in Menabe region of western Madagascar.It originates on the Makay Massif and flows westwards into the Indian Ocean.It is approximately 165 km long from source to sea, and drains a basin of 4,700 km 2 The climate of the region is semi-arid to arid, and the upper reaches of the river are often dry for part of the year. [1]