Fianarantsoa Province

Fianarantsoa Province is a former province of . It has an area of 103,272 km2 and population of 3,366,291. Its capital was . The province along with the 5 other was abolished in 2007 in favour of creation of smaller regions to facilitate administration.
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, commonly abbreviated as Fianar, is a city in the Province of . Due to its central location, it is a gateway city for transportation to many other places in central and southern Madagascar and many tourists visit to take the FCE train to Manakara.

is a city in , renowned for its traditional decorative paper-making. is the capital of the Amoron'i Mania region, and of District.

is in the Fianarantsoa Province of . It's the southernmost of the six national parks making up the UNESCO World Heritage site Rainforests of the Atsinanana.

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is a city in , in the region. The city is in the most southern part of the Central Highlands, near the city of .

is a in the region of , 47 kilometres south of . The park was established in 1999 and is managed by the Madagascar National Parks Association.

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is located close to RN7 in Fianarantsoa Province of . It is holds 41,600 hectares of rain forest that is home to several lemur species, is accessible by paved road, and contains a variety of lodging options, making it a popular destination for visitors to Madagascar.

Fianarantsoa Province

Latitude of center
-21.7432° or 21° 44′ 36″ south
Longitude of center
46.6146° or 46° 36′ 52″ east
Open­Street­Map ID
node 4353438824
Open­Street­Map feature
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Wiki­data ID
Q841197
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Zulu—“Fianarantsoa Province” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: إقليم فيانارانتسوا
  • Armenian: Ֆիարանցոնայի գավառ
  • Basque: Fianarantsoako probintzia
  • Belarusian: Фіянаранцуа (правінцыя)
  • Belarusian: Фіянаранцуа
  • Bulgarian: Фианарантсоа
  • Bulgarian: Фианаранцоа
  • Catalan: Província de Fianarantsoa
  • Chinese: Fianarantsoa Séng
  • Chinese: 菲亚纳兰楚阿省
  • Chinese: 菲亞納蘭楚阿省
  • Danish: Fianarantsoa-provinsen
  • Dutch: Fianarantsoa
  • Esperanto: Fianarantsoa
  • Esperanto: Provinco Fianarantsoa
  • Estonian: Fianarantsoa provints
  • Estonian: MG-F
  • French: Fianarantsoa
  • French: Province de Fianarantsoa
  • Georgian: ფიანარანცუის პროვინცია
  • German: Fianar
  • German: Fianarantsoa
  • German: Gute Ausbildung
  • Greek: Επαρχία Φιαναραντσόα
  • Hebrew: מחוז פיאנארנצוה
  • Indonesian: Provinsi Fianarantsoa
  • Italian: provincia di Fianarantsoa
  • Italian: Provincia di Fianarantsoa
  • Japanese: フィアナランツァ州
  • Japanese: フィアナランツォア州
  • Korean: 피아나란초아주
  • Lithuanian: Fianarancua provincija
  • Malagasy: Faritanin’ i Fianarantsoa
  • Malagasy: Faritanin’i Fianarantsoa
  • Min Nan Chinese: Fianarantsoa Séng
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Fianarantsoa
  • Norwegian: Fianarantsoa
  • Persian: فیانارانسوا
  • Polish: Prowincja Fianarantsoa
  • Portuguese: Fianarantsoa
  • Portuguese: Província de fianarantsoa
  • Romanian: Provincia Fianarantsoa
  • Russian: Фианаранцуа
  • Serbo-Croatian: Provincija Fianarantsoa
  • Slovenian: provinca Fianarantsoa
  • Spanish: Provincia de Fianarantsoa
  • Swedish: Fianarantsoa
  • Ukrainian: Фіанаранцуа
  • Urdu: فیانارانتسوا صوبہ
  • Uzbek: Fianarantsua
  • Uzbek: Фианаранцуа
  • Welsh: Talaith Fianarantsoa
  • Zulu: Fianarantsoa Province

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