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The Sambirano plain is where the river runs towards the sea, which is highly fertile grounds due to a hot and humid climate, similar to the eastern part of Madgascar, while in general, the west coast of Madagascar is drier. | The Sambirano plain is where the river runs towards the sea, which is highly fertile grounds due to a hot and humid climate, similar to the eastern part of Madgascar, while in general, the west coast of Madagascar is drier. | ||
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− | * [http://www.chocablog.com/reviews/sambirano-madagascar-dark-chocolate | + | * [http://www.chocablog.com/reviews/sambirano-madagascar-dark-chocolate Chocablog.com review of the "Malagasy Sambirano" bar] |
− | * [http://www.chocablog.com/reviews/patric-madagascar-sambirano-valley | + | * [http://www.chocablog.com/reviews/patric-madagascar-sambirano-valley Chocablog.com review of the "Patric Chocolate Sambirano" bar] |
Revision as of 23:27, 20 March 2009
Sambirano is a valley in north west Madagascar producing cocoa beans famous for various brand of premium quality and organically produced Malagasy chocolate.
The name also refers to the Sambirano River which flows from Massif du Tsaratanana and into the Ampasindava Bay, where it joins the Ramena river, south of Ambanja.
The Sambirano plain is where the river runs towards the sea, which is highly fertile grounds due to a hot and humid climate, similar to the eastern part of Madgascar, while in general, the west coast of Madagascar is drier.