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Diana Region

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A government building in the Diana region of Madagascar.

Diana is a region in the northern part of the island of Madagascar. It borders the regions of Sava to the southeast and Sofia to the southwest. The region covers an area of 19,266 km2. In 2018, Diana was home to 889,736 people. The main city and capital of the region is Antsiranana, which was formerly known as Diego Suarez.

Geography

The Diana region is in the northern part of Madagascar. It is next to the Sava region and the Sofia region. The region is 19,266 km² big. In 2018, many people lived there.

Rivers

The main rivers in the Diana region are:

Protected areas and visitors' attractions

Diana has many beautiful places to visit, such as:

Administrative divisions

Residence Region Diana

The Diana Region is divided into five districts. Each district has many smaller areas called communes. Here are the districts and how many communes and people live in each one:

Transport

The Diana Region has many ways to travel. There are seaports in Antsiranana and Nosy Be. The region has 2 regional airports: Antsiranana Airport and Nosy Be Airport. There are also 2 local airports in Ambanja and Ambilobe.

Important roads cross the region. One paved road is Route Nationale 6. It runs from Antsiranana through Ambilobe and Ambanja. There is also an unpaved road called Route Nationale 5a from Ambilobe to Iharana. Another road is National road 59b connecting Antsiranana to Ramena.

Economy

Antsiranana is an important place for catching tuna. There is a factory where tuna is canned. The area also catches shrimp and sea cucumber to sell to other countries.

The main farming in the region includes growing rice, manioc, maize, beans, sweet potato, and potato for local use. Farmers also grow coffee, pepper, cacao, and vanilla to sell. Other crops like sugar cane, peanuts, and cotton are grown for industry. The region also makes essential oils such as ylang ylang, palmarosa, vetyver, and basil. Cattle, pigs, sheep, and goats are raised here too.

The area has mines where useful materials like lime, gold, sapphire, graphite, and many other minerals are found. One notable mine is the Ampasindava mine, which makes rare earth elements.

Images

Official logo of the Diana region in Madagascar.

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