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The estimated population of the town and surrounding area is 22,503 (2005).
 
The estimated population of the town and surrounding area is 22,503 (2005).
  
Maroantsetra is a [[Betsimisaraka]] city but inhabited by [[Antemaroa]].<!-- check facts and move up --> Maroantsetra literaly means "many spears" in Malagasy language.
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Betsimisaraka and Tsimihety tribes comprise the majority of the population in Maroantsetra. Maroantsetra literaly means "many spears" in Malagasy language.
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Maroantsetra is the main entry point to the [[Masoala National Park]] and [[Nosy Mangabe]] Special Reserve as well as the location of the [[ANGAP]] park authority headquarters.
 
Maroantsetra is the main entry point to the [[Masoala National Park]] and [[Nosy Mangabe]] Special Reserve as well as the location of the [[ANGAP]] park authority headquarters.

Revision as of 22:32, 13 February 2010

Maroantsetra is a town on the north east coast of Madagascar overlooking Antongil Bay, which by its 60km x 30km area is the largest bay in Madagascar. Maroantsetra is at the northern end of this bay.

The estimated population of the town and surrounding area is 22,503 (2005).

Betsimisaraka and Tsimihety tribes comprise the majority of the population in Maroantsetra. Maroantsetra literaly means "many spears" in Malagasy language.


Maroantsetra is the main entry point to the Masoala National Park and Nosy Mangabe Special Reserve as well as the location of the ANGAP park authority headquarters.

With an annual rainfall of about 5,000mm, Maroantsetra is perhaps the wettest town area in Madagascar. The surroundings have therefore developed a highly diverse and dense forests. The driest months are November and December.

Daily life is determined by agricultural cycles, such as the plantation, gathering, processing and trade of vanilla and other spices.

There is a domestic airport with daily flights 8km from town. The RN5 national road links to the south but is often impassable. The town has a seaport which makes travel to and from Tamatave possible by so-called "boutres". (wooden boats).

Accommodation

Hôtel Coco Beach
Tel: +261 206223781 or +261 572006
Email: hotel.maroantsetra@gmail.com

Hôtel Relais du Masoala
Tel: +261 202234993 (Tana)
Email: relais@simicro.mg

Tampolo Lodge
Tel: +261 206223781
Email: starauto@wanadoo.mg or f-f@wanadoo.mg

Hôtel du Centre (by the market)
Tel: +261 5772131
Email: tsimanova@yahoo.fr


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