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District de Vakinankaratra


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District de Faratsiho
Administration

Pays

Drapeau de Madagascar Madagascar

Région

Vakinankaratra
Chef-lieu

Faratsiho
Nombre de kaominina
9
Démographie

Population
165 327 hab. (2001[1])
Densité81 hab./km2
Géographie

Superficie

203 400 ha = 2 034 km2

Faratsiho est un district de Madagascar, situé dans la partie sud de la province d'Antananarivo, dans la région de Vakinankaratra.



Notes et références |



  1. « Collectivité malgache », GeoHive, 2000-2008 (consulté le 24 février 2008)


















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