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'''Brickaville, officially named Ampasimanolotra, although everyone refer to its old name of Brickavilla, is located on the rout between [[Antananarivo]] (225km from) and Tamatave (134km). Brickaville is an agricultural town with plenty of fruit and vegetable to be found. Even mangosteen (an unusual exotic friot) ia availavble here. An important crop is sugar. The area was once a cocoa producing region, before the cocoa plantations moved to [[Ambanja]] region in the northwest of the country.'''
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'''Brickaville, officially named Ampasimanolotra, although everyone refer to its old name of Brickavilla, is located on the route between [[Antananarivo]] (225km from) and Tamatave (134km). Brickaville is an agricultural centre with plenty of fruit and vegetables. Even mangosteen, an unusual and exotic friut, is available here.'''
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-18.820192, 49.07198
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Brickaville
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The area around Brickaville once included cocoa plantations, and the town was the location of the first chocolate factory in Madagascar, [[Chocolatiere Robert]]. As cocoa plantations eventually moved to the [[Ambanja]] region in the northwest of the country, the cocoa were replaced with sugar cane fields.

Revision as of 04:53, 8 April 2011

Brickaville, officially named Ampasimanolotra, although everyone refer to its old name of Brickavilla, is located on the route between Antananarivo (225km from) and Tamatave (134km). Brickaville is an agricultural centre with plenty of fruit and vegetables. Even mangosteen, an unusual and exotic friut, is available here.

The area around Brickaville once included cocoa plantations, and the town was the location of the first chocolate factory in Madagascar, Chocolatiere Robert. As cocoa plantations eventually moved to the Ambanja region in the northwest of the country, the cocoa were replaced with sugar cane fields.