Diana Region

Diana Region
Region

Location in Madagascar
Country  Madagascar
Capital Antsiranana
Area
  Total 19,266 km2 (7,439 sq mi)
Population (2014)
  Total 719,000
  Density 37/km2 (97/sq mi)
Time zone EAT (UTC3)

Diana is a region in Madagascar at the most northerly part of the island. It borders the regions of Sava to the southeast and Sofia to the southwest. It covers an area of 19,266 km2, and had an estimated population of 700,021 in 2013.[1] The regional capital is Antsiranana (previously known as Diego Suarez).

Coat of Arms of Region Diana

Geography

Rivers

The main rivers of the Diana region are:

Nature reserves and visitors' attractions

The following national parks, reserves and visitors' attractions are located in Diana:

Administrative divisions

Diana region is divided into five districts, which are subdivided into 51 communes. The districts are listed below with their 2013 populations:[2]

Transport

Economy

Fishery

Antsiranana is an important tuna fishing port. There is also a tuna canning factory. Other important fishery products are shrimp (2.813.291 kg exported in 2002) and sea cucumber.

Agriculture

The main crops are:

There are also important productions of essential oils (mainly ylang ylang but also palmarosa, vetyver and basil) on 2465 ha in the regions of Nosy Be and Ambanja.

Mining

Pozzolana, lime, gold, sapphire, graphite, lead, zinc, corundum, amethyst, garnet, zircon, cordierite, quartz, beryl and ilmenite are extracted in the region.

References

  1. Institut National de la Statistique, Madagascar.
  2. Institut National de la Statistique, Madagascar.

(French) Monographie de la Région Diana

External links

Coordinates: 12°16′12″S 49°16′48″E / 12.27000°S 49.28000°E / -12.27000; 49.28000


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