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This is a List of lakes of Madagascar. A ... Lake Andraikiba - Lake Alaotra - Lake Anosy - Lake Alanampotsy-Lake Amparihibe - Lake Alarobia - Lake Andranobe - Lake ...
This category is for articles pertaining to lakes and reservoirs in Madagascar. Pages in category "Lakes of Madagascar" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Lake Alaotra (Malagasy: farihin' Alaotra, [faˈrihin ˈaloʈʂə̥]; French: Lac Alaotra) is the largest lake in Madagascar, located in Alaotra-Mangoro Region and on the island's northern central plateau. Its basin is composed of shallow freshwater lakes and marshes surrounded by areas of dense vegetation. [3]
Lake Tsimanampetsotsa (French: Lac Tsimanampetsotsa) (also called Lake Tsimanampesotse) is a moderately alkaline lake [1] in the Toliara Province, in the southwestern part of Madagascar. [2] It is located at around 24°07′S 43°45′E / 24.117°S 43.750°E / -24.117; 43
Lake Tritriva is a volcanic lake in southwest-central Madagascar, in the region of Vàkinankàratra, located near the village of Belazao. In a distance of 15 km from Antsirabe , it is easy to reach by the National Road 34 .
Lake Anosy [anˈuːsi] (French: Lac Anosy) is an artificial lake in the southern part of the capital city of Madagascar, Antananarivo, about two miles south of Haute-Ville. [1] Ampefiloha is located to the west of the lake, Isoraka to the northwest and Mahamasina to the north. A swamp was replaced with Lake Anosy during the era of the ruler ...
Lake Itasy also known as Itasianaka is a lake in central Madagascar. It is located in Itasy Region. It is situated in the municipalities of Ampefy, Soavinandriana, Manazary and Analavory. [1] Lake Itasy has an area of 3,500 hectares. It is the fourth largest lake on Madagascar, after lakes Alaotra, Kinkony, and Ihotry. [2]
This park protects Lake Tsimanampetsotsa, Madagascar's only saline lake. It is in the area with the highest level of plant endemism in Madagascar, with 48% of the genera and 95% of the species endemic [16] and is within the spiny thicket or "spiny desert" of southern Madagascar, a globally distinctive ecoregion. [17]