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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 Bemarivo River (/be.mari.v/), literally the big shallow, is located in northern Madagascar. It drains to the north-eastern coast, into the Indian Ocean. It drains the eastern part of the Tsaratanana Massif and the northern half of the Marojejy Massif. It is crossed by the RN 5a near Nosiarina. Its mouth is situated 17 km [2] north of Sambava.
Antanambalana River. Antainambalana (Also known as Antainambalan on some maps) [1] is a river in the region of Analanjirofo in north-eastern Madagascar. It flows down from the highlands to flow into the Bay of Antongil and the Indian Ocean near Maroantsetra. [2] Its basin has the size of 5,902 km 2 (2,279 sq mi). [3]
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]
Mandrare is a river in the region of Anosy in southern Madagascar. It flows into the Indian Ocean near Amboasary Sud. It becomes dry in certain months of the year. [1] In 1957, near Amboasary Sud a steel bridge of 414m was built, that was designed by Anciens Ets Eiffel.
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.