Lanivo
Place in Vatovavy-Fitovinany, Madagascar
22°17′S 47°49′E / 22.283°S 47.817°E / -22.283; 47.817[1]
(2001)[2]
Lanivo is a town and commune in Madagascar in the district of Vohipeno, which is a part of Vatovavy-Fitovinany Region. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 9,000 in the 2001 commune census.[2]
Primary is the only schooling available. 95% of the population are farmers and 4.7% raise livestock. The most important crop is coffee, followed by sugarcane, lychee, and rice. 0.2% of the population works in the service industry and 0.1% works in the fishing industry.[2]
References and notes
- ^ Estimated based on DEM data from Shuttle Radar Topography Mission
- ^ a b c "ILO census data". Cornell University. 2002. Retrieved 2008-05-03.
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Capital: Manakara
- Ambahatrazo
- Ambahive
- Ambalaroka
- Ambalavero
- Ambandrika
- Ambila
- Amboanjo
- Ambohitrova
- Ambohitsara M
- Amborondra
- Ambotaka
- Ampasimanjeva
- Ampasimboraka
- Ampasipotsy
- Analavory
- Anorombato
- Anosiala
- Anteza
- Bekatra
- Betampona
- Fenomby
- Kianjanomby
- Lokomby
- Mahabako
- Mahamaibe
- Manakara
- Mangatsiotra
- Manjarivo
- Marofarihy
- Mavorano
- Mitanty
- Mizilo Gara
- Namorona
- Nihaonana
- Onilahy
- Sahanambohitra
- Saharefo
- Sahasinaka
- Sakoana
- Sorombo
- Tataho
- Vatana
- Vinanitelo
- Vohilava
- Vohimanitra
- Vohimasina Nord
- Vohimasina Sud
- Vohimasy
3 districts; 78 communes
22°17′S 47°49′E / 22.283°S 47.817°E / -22.283; 47.817
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