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'''Sambava is a town and district on the east coast of Madagascar and the capital of the SAVA region. Along with [[Antalaha]] and [[Andapa]], Sambava is the centre of vanilla production and the source of most of the world's vanilla export.'''
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Almost half of the population in the Sambava region live from farming and raising livestock. The most common acricultures agricultures are [[Madagascar Vanilla|vanilla]], coconut and rice farming. Sambava, along with [[Antalaha]] and [[Andapa]], is the centre of vanilla production and the source of most of the world's vanilla export.
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Activities include a visit to a vanilla plantation and one of the many processing facilities to learn about traditional vanilla production, a guided tour of the [[Soavoanio]] coconut plantation, a visit to Antogopahitra (a small boat across the creek [[Antongompahitra]] and [[Bemanevika]]. Small boats leaves from behind Maison Ravelo /[[Tandramena]] at Antaimby)and costs 1,000 Ar across the creek where motorcycle taxis are offered. This is a shortcut to reach [[Bemanevika]] and [[Bemarivo]].
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 There are three main market places in different areas of Sambava and with each of markets is the market being extended in the mornings once a week, in : Antaimby on Tuesdays, Ambodisatrana on Fridays and Antanifotsy on Saturdays. Every Sunday starting from early afternoon close to [[Las Palmas|Las Palmas Hotel]] there is a large beach party including with several beach bars, small hand powered ferris wheels, gambling stalls, dance competitionsetc. On every Every other Sunday,there is [[Moraingy]] in Analamandrorofoalong the road between Antainby and Antanifotsy.
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