Ambalavao

Ambalavao

Ambalavao

Place in Haute Matsiatra, Madagascar


Ambalavao [amˌbalaˈvaw] is a city (commune urbaine) in Madagascar, in the Haute Matsiatra region. The city is in the most southern part of the Central Highlands, near the city of Fianarantsoa.

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Nature

Geography

Ambalavao is situated at the National road 7 Fianarantsoa-Ihosy-Tuléar at 160 km from Ihosy and 56 km from Fianarantsoa.[2]

Sights

St. Joseph Church
Silk weaving mill

The Bureau de la Zone Administrative is a colonial building built of tiles with a flight of outdoor stairs around 1920.[3] Saint Joseph Church is a large catholic church which was built of tiles in a neogothic style in the first quarter of the 20th century.[4]

Ambalavao is known for its silk production based on the breeding of a special species of silkworms which feeds on tapia trees.[5] A silk weaving mill can be visited in the northern part of the town.

Ambalavao is also known for the production of Antemoiro paper of the bark of Avoha bushes, a species of morus.[6] A workshop can be visited in the town centre.

A zebu market is held twice a week.

Anja Community Reserve is a sightworthy natural reserve famous for its ring-tailed lemurs.

Climate

Ambalavao has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen: Cwa).

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Transports

The city is served by Ambalavao Airport.

See also

21°50′S 46°56′E


References

  1. Atlas Mondial, France Loisir, page 159
  2. Carambole éditions: Guide de la Route nationale 7, p. 30
  3. Carambole éditions: Guide de la Route nationale 7, p. 31
  4. "Climate:Ambalavao". Climate-Data.org. Retrieved 11 April 2014.



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