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+ | '''Anjanazana is a common name for villages in Madagascar, especially on the east coast. The Anjanazana desribed on this page is located inland on the southeastern part of the Masoala Peninsula. Villagers sustain a living from fishing and various acricultures, such as cloves and pinapples.''' | ||
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+ | Anjanazana stretches along a wide sandy road lined with well-built houses, various shops and small food stalls. The village has a primary public school, established in 1970, and a college of general education. Nearby there is also a hospital (''Hopitaly Ambodisatrana''). The village borders a protected forest area which extends to ''Ifaho Marine Reserve''. | ||
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− | + | -15.759019, 50.304075~'''Anjanazana'''~~; | |
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+ | The next village south of Anjanazana is [[Faleovan]] and the next village direction north is [[Ambodipont]]. | ||
'''GPS coordinates'''<br> | '''GPS coordinates'''<br> | ||
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17m elevation | 17m elevation | ||
− | + | == Photos == | |
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− | * [[ | + | View all [[Anjanazana photos]] |
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+ | == Additional information == | ||
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+ | * 7 days trek from [[Maroantsetra Antalaha trek around the Masoala peninsula|Maroantsetra to Antalaha around the Masoala peninsula]] - Anjanazana lies on the path sneaking around the Masoala Peninsula. |
Latest revision as of 06:39, 2 January 2021
Anjanazana is a common name for villages in Madagascar, especially on the east coast. The Anjanazana desribed on this page is located inland on the southeastern part of the Masoala Peninsula. Villagers sustain a living from fishing and various acricultures, such as cloves and pinapples.
Anjanazana stretches along a wide sandy road lined with well-built houses, various shops and small food stalls. The village has a primary public school, established in 1970, and a college of general education. Nearby there is also a hospital (Hopitaly Ambodisatrana). The village borders a protected forest area which extends to Ifaho Marine Reserve.
The next village south of Anjanazana is Faleovan and the next village direction north is Ambodipont.
GPS coordinates
S 15°45.481'
E050°18.220'
17m elevation
Photos
View all Anjanazana photos
Additional information
- 7 days trek from Maroantsetra to Antalaha around the Masoala peninsula - Anjanazana lies on the path sneaking around the Masoala Peninsula.