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Ambositra

Coordinates: 20°31′S 47°15′E / 20.517°S 47.250°E / -20.517; 47.250
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Ambositra
View of Ambositra
View of Ambositra
Ambositra is located in Madagascar
Ambositra
Ambositra
Location in Madagascar
Coordinates: 20°31′0″S 47°15′0″E / 20.51667°S 47.25000°E / -20.51667; 47.25000
Country Madagascar
RegionAmoron'i Mania
DistrictAmbositra
Area
 • Total
15.2 km2 (5.9 sq mi)
Elevation
1,342 m (4,403 ft)
Population
 (2018 census)
 • Total
41,078
 • Density2,700/km2 (7,000/sq mi)
Postal code
306

Ambositra [amˈbusʲʈʂə̥] is a city (commune urbaine) in central Madagascar.

Ambositra is the capital of the Amoron'i Mania region, and of Ambositra District.

Geography

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It is situated at the RN 7 (Antsirabe - Tulear) and the RN 41 to Fandriana. It is situated 255 km south of the country's capital Antananarivo.

Rivers

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Ambositra is situated at the Isaha River, an affluent of the Mania.

Religion

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The Diocese of Ambositra is seated in the town (Cathedral of the Immaculate Heart of Mary), led by Bishop Fidelis Rakotonarivo.

Arts and Crafts

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Ambositra is the centre of Madagascar's' wood-carving industry due to the presence of the Zafimaniry tribe, a subgroup of the Betsileo tribe.[1] There are many shops selling wooden household equipment, boxes, chessboards and figurines. Various woodworking firms and workshops can be visited. In Madagascar Ambositra has got the nickname "Capital of Woodworking (Capitale du travail sur bois)".

Sights

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The Cathedral of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (Cathédrale du Cœur Immaculé de Marie) on the Rue de Commerce street, is one of the largest churches in Madagascar. It was built in the first quarter of the 20th century.[2] Various colonial houses with carved wooden balconies are preserved in the city centre.[3] A memorial from 1947 dedicated to the victims of the Malagasy Uprising is located on the Rue de Commerce close to the representative Grand Hotel dating from 1912.[4] Nuns sell cheese, honey and jam in a red-brick Benedictine Monastery founded in 1934.[5]

References

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  1. ^ Carambole éditions: Guide de la Route nationale 7, p. 16, no date.
  2. ^ "Ambositra, Cathédrale du Cœur-Immaculé de Marie | Colonial Architecture Project".
  3. ^ Carambole éditions: Guide de la Route nationale 7, p. 29, no date.
  4. ^ Heiko Hooge: Madagaskar, p.67. Ostfildern 2023
  5. ^ Antony Ham et al.: Madagascar, p. 69. Lonely Planet 2020

20°31′S 47°15′E / 20.517°S 47.250°E / -20.517; 47.250