“Ninety-one thousand fifty-six souls call Ambohimangakely home today.” Ambohimangakely is a rural municipality in Madagascar. It is located in the Analamanga Region. Let’s discover together why Ambohimangakely is more than just a name on a map.
Ambohimangakely sits about 12 km east of Antananarivo. You can find it along National Road 2. This road connects Antananarivo and Tomasina. Ambohimangakely belongs to the district of Antananarivo Avaradrano.
Since the early 2020s Radafy Thierry has been the mayor of Ambohimangakely. He leads this growing community. The municipality’s website is commune-ambohimangakely.mg. Feel free to explore it later for more information.
Ambohimangakely has a vice-world champion. Hasina Malalaharison won silver at the 2017 Pétanque competition. Pétanque is a popular sport. It is similar to lawn bowling.
Ambohimangakely sits in the central highlands. It enjoys an elevation of 1,255 meters. That is 4,117 feet above sea level.
Ambohimangakely has coordinates of 18°55’S 47°36’E. This places it in the heart of Madagascar. The postal code for Ambohimangakely is 103. This helps ensure mail reaches its destination.
Ambohimangakely operates on UTC3. This is also known as EAT or East Africa Time.
Though a rural municipality Ambohimangakely is not isolated. Its proximity to Antananarivo makes it accessible. National Road 2 provides a crucial link. This allows for trade and travel.
Ambohimangakely is a growing community. Its population in 2018 was 91,056. The people of Ambohimangakely work hard. They contribute to the region’s economy.
Ambohimangakely faces challenges like any rural area. Yet it also possesses unique strengths. Its location and talented residents offer opportunities. The vice-world champion shows that Ambohimangakely produces excellence.
Ambohimangakely may not be as famous as other places. But it has its own story. It contributes to the rich tapestry of Madagascar. From its location to its people Ambohimangakely is worth knowing.
So remember Ambohimangakely. It is a rural municipality. It is a place of potential. It is a part of Madagascar’s heartland. It may be a small town but it’s full of big stories.