Farafangana


Farafangana is a city on the south-east coast of Madagascar and capital of the Atsimo-Atsinanana region.

Location

Farafangana is the capital of the region Atsimo-Atsinanana located approximately 400 kilometres south of the capital Antananarivo. It is at the southern end of the Canal des Pangalanes,, p. 232 with the mouth of the Manampatrana River located on the north side of the town. It is 106km south of Manakara, about 2.5 hours travel time away.
Settlements located to the north include Lokandambo, Manambotra, Ambahikarabo and Amboahangimamy, with Ambalolo to the west. To the south are Antananabo, Manambotra Atsimo and Marosondry.

Economy

There is an airport in Farafangana. One of the main crops in the region is pepper.

Population

Natives are mainly from ethnic groups Antefasy, Rabakara, Antesaka and Zafisoro.

Education

A regional centre for distance education of the Centre National de Télé-Enseignement de Madagascar is located in Farafangana.

Tourism

The Manombo Reserve is located at 25 km to Farafangana.