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Fianarantsoa Province Tourism Information

Quick Facts: Fianarantsoa Province

  • The Fianarantsoa Province of Madagascar covers an area of about 103,272 km2
  • This province has an approximate population of 3.5 million people
  • The capital is Fianarantsoa
  • 4 national parks: Ranomafana National Park, Midongy Du Sud National Park, Isalo National Park and Andringitra National Park
  • This province is often referred to in its abbreviated form of 'Fianar'
  • The Fianarantsoa Province in Madagascar borders the Toamasina, Antananarivo and Toliara Provinces
  • The Fianarantsoa Province in Madagascar is subdivided into 23 administrative divisions:
  • Town of Alakamisy, Fianarantsoa
  • Town of Fanjakana

Introducing Fianarantsoa Province

The Fianarantsoa Province of Madagascar covers an area of about 103,272 km2.  The province of Fianarantsoa has an approximate population of 3.5 million people.  The capital city of this province in Madagascar is Fianarantsoa. One of its towns is Andohapatsakana.  The Fianarantsoa Province of Madagascar is home to four national parks which are the  Ranomafana National Park, the Midongy Du Sud National Park, the Isalo National Park and the Andringitra National Park.  This province is often referred to in its abbreviated form of 'Fianar'.
 
The Fianarantsoa Province in Madagascar borders the following provinces:
  • Toamasina to the north
  • Antananarivo to the northwest
  • Toliara to the west.
Administrative divisions of the Fianarantsoa Province, Madagascar
 
The Fianarantsoa Province in Madagascar is subdivided into 23 administrative divisions:
  • Ambalavao
  • Ambatofinandrahana
  • Ambohimahasoa
  • Ambositra
  • Befotaka
  • Fandriana
  • Farafangana
  • Fianarantsoa Rural
  • Fianarantsoa Urban
  • Iakora
  • Ifanadiana
  • Ihosy
  • Ikalamavony
  • Ikongo
  • Ivohibe
  • Manakara-Atsimo
  • Manandriana
  • Mananjary
  • Midongy-Sud
  • Nosy Varika
  • Vangaindrano
  •  Vohipeno
  •  Vondrozo.
Towns of the Fianarantsoa Province, Madagascar 
  • Alakamisy, Fianarantsoa
  • Fanjakana.