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Sambirano River

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'''The Sambirano River is located in the northwest of Madagascar.'''
Source{| class="imageTable"|-|colspan="3" | [[File: The peak of Sambirano 124.jpg|600px]]|-|[[TsaratananaFile:Ambanja_034.jpg|196px]]<br>Watershed area|align="center"|[[File: 2,980km²<br>Sambirano_001.jpg|196px]]Length|align="right"|[[File: 124kmAmbanja_035.jpg|196px]]|}
Daily usage''Source: Source '' The peak of potable water and for washing laundry or other items[[Tsaratanana]]<br>''Watershed area:'' 2, rice cultivation, source of sand for construction, traditional fishing (Gogo, Filapisaka, Antrondro...), river transport and tourism.980km²<br>''Length:'' 124km
''Daily usage:'' Source of potable water and for washing laundry or other items, rice cultivation, source of sand for construction, traditional fishing (Gogo, Filapisaka, Antrondro...), river transport and tourism. ''Origins of the name Sambirano: '' According to tradition, a Sakalava King climbed to the source of the river where it branches apart. There, a villager asked him the names of the many forks. The King, not knowing their names, replied ''Sambirano'', which means ''still water''. [[File:Sambirano_086.jpg|600px]]
'''Additional information'''
* The [[Sambirano]] area in the north-west of Madagascar

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