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|national_motto =    <!--in inverted commas and wikilinked if link exists--> {{native phrase|mg|Tompo ô, omeo ranonorana sy vokatra tsara izahay}}
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|englishmotto =      <!--English language version of motto--> O Lord, give us rain and good harvest
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|national_anthem =    <!--in inverted commas and wikilinked if link exists--> {{native name|mg|Ry Tanindrazanay malala ô!|nolink=yes}}[[File:MediaPlayer.png|180px|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOL7c8C4cvo]]
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| Jan mean F  =  | Jan mean C  = 28.15
| Jan mean F  =  | Jan mean C  = 28.1
| Feb mean F  =  | Feb mean C  = 28.5
| Feb mean F  =  | Feb mean C  = 28.5
| Mar mean F  =  | Mar mean C  = 27.75
| Mar mean F  =  | Mar mean C  = 27.7
| Apr mean F  =  | Apr mean C  = 24.55
| Apr mean F  =  | Apr mean C  = 24.5
| May mean F  =  | May mean C  = 23.4
| May mean F  =  | May mean C  = 23.4
| Jun mean F  =  | Jun mean C  = 22.45
| Jun mean F  =  | Jun mean C  = 22.4
| Jul mean F  =  | Jul mean C  = 21.8  
| Jul mean F  =  | Jul mean C  = 21.8  
| Aug mean F  =  | Aug mean C  = 21.65
| Aug mean F  =  | Aug mean C  = 21.6
| Sep mean F  =  | Sep mean C  = 22.3
| Sep mean F  =  | Sep mean C  = 22.3
| Oct mean F  =  | Oct mean C  = 22.95
| Oct mean F  =  | Oct mean C  = 22.9
| Nov mean F  =  | Nov mean C  = 23.65
| Nov mean F  =  | Nov mean C  = 23.6
| Dec mean F  =  | Dec mean C  = 27.15
| Dec mean F  =  | Dec mean C  = 27.1
| year mean F =  | year mean C =
| year mean F =  | year mean C =


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| Jan rain inch  =  | Jan rain cm  =  | Jan rain mm  = 422.4
| Jan rain inch  =  | Jan rain cm  =  | Jan rain mm  = 424.4
| Feb rain inch  =  | Feb rain cm  =  | Feb rain mm  = 169.7
| Feb rain inch  =  | Feb rain cm  =  | Feb rain mm  = 215.7
| Mar rain inch  =  | Mar rain cm  =  | Mar rain mm  = 169.4
| Mar rain inch  =  | Mar rain cm  =  | Mar rain mm  = 172.4
| Apr rain inch  =  | Apr rain cm  =  | Apr rain mm  =  90.1
| Apr rain inch  =  | Apr rain cm  =  | Apr rain mm  =  93.1
| May rain inch  =  | May rain cm  =  | May rain mm  =  78.5
| May rain inch  =  | May rain cm  =  | May rain mm  =  78.5
| Jun rain inch  =  | Jun rain cm  =  | Jun rain mm  =  67.3
| Jun rain inch  =  | Jun rain cm  =  | Jun rain mm  =  67.3
| Jul rain inch  =  | Jul rain cm  =  | Jul rain mm  =  54.1
| Jul rain inch  =  | Jul rain cm  =  | Jul rain mm  =  54.1
| Aug rain inch  =  | Aug rain cm  =  | Aug rain mm  =  11.9
| Aug rain inch  =  | Aug rain cm  =  | Aug rain mm  =  11.9
| Sep rain inch  =  | Sep rain cm  =  | Sep rain mm  =  86.6
| Sep rain inch  =  | Sep rain cm  =  | Sep rain mm  =  38.6
| Oct rain inch  =  | Oct rain cm  =  | Oct rain mm  = 118.4  
| Oct rain inch  =  | Oct rain cm  =  | Oct rain mm  = 123.4  
| Nov rain inch  =  | Nov rain cm  =  | Nov rain mm  = 169.8
| Nov rain inch  =  | Nov rain cm  =  | Nov rain mm  = 169.8
| Dec rain inch  =  | Dec rain cm  =  | Dec rain mm  = 256.6
| Dec rain inch  =  | Dec rain cm  =  | Dec rain mm  = 256.6
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| Jan sun  =
| Jan sun  = 210.5
| Feb sun  =  <!-- For February only if the source gives daily hours, please multiply by 28.25, not 28 -->
| Feb sun  =  <!-- For February only if the source gives daily hours, please multiply by 28.25, not 28 --> 178
| Mar sun  =
| Mar sun  = 199.1
| Apr sun  =
| Apr sun  = 220.5
| May sun  =
| May sun  = 228.8
| Jun sun  =
| Jun sun  = 206.1
| Jul sun  =
| Jul sun  = 213.9
| Aug sun  =
| Aug sun  = 235.0
| Sep sun  =
| Sep sun  = 249.5
| Oct sun  =
| Oct sun  = 251.0
| Nov sun  =
| Nov sun  = 232.7
| Dec sun  =
| Dec sun  = 201.1
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| Jan uv  = 8
| Feb uv  =
| Feb uv  = 9
| Mar uv  =
| Mar uv  = 7
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| Apr uv  = 5
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The Central, West and Northern parts of the country enjoy a tropical climate, varying between tropical monsoon climate (Köppen: Af) and tropical savannah climate (Köppen: Aw). The Southern region has a semi-arid climate.
The Central, West and Northern parts of the country enjoy a tropical climate, varying between tropical monsoon climate (Köppen: Af) and tropical savannah climate (Köppen: Aw). The Southern region has a semi-arid climate.
Generally, the country has only two seasons, from November to April, a hot rainy season, with frequent destructive cyclones and lightning storms, and a relatively cooler dry season from May to October.
Generally, the country has only two seasons, from November to April, a hot rainy season, with frequent destructive cyclones and lightning storms, and a relatively cooler dry season from May to October.
==Economy==
Classified as the poorest country in Africa and one of the poorest in the world, Manannandrahana is a low-income economy where the main industry is beef-based agriculture. In the tropical areas, fruit-based agriculture is also very important, being bananas, sugarcane, coffee and rice the most important harvests. It makes around 20% of the GDP yearly and employs most of the population, mainly in the rural areas. The private industry is mostly developed by manufacturing, being an estimate of 73% of the economy. Black market activity is non-existent thanks to the government great work to completely crack it down.
===Employment===
Manannandrahana has a long history of unemployment and poverty, being 1970-1980 the most critical decades. In the suburbs of the capital, the poverty ranged 90% in 1975 to 1982. In the 2000s, unemployment raised again accompanying a political-economic crisis
Since 2010, the unemployment is having a gradual and steady decline, ranging 30.6% nowadays and around 35% in the rural areas. The government cut off many taxes and following a period of austerity, started to encourage private foreign investors to take part in the economy of the country. That's how many people took part of the workforce.
Unfortunately, many people is still not taking part of the workforce nor the economic stability.
===Inflation===
The years of economic austerity (''fitsitsiana ara-toekarena'' or simply ''fitsitsiana'') gave path to a speedy reduction of the inflation rates between the year 2000 and 2010.
In 2005, it was elected the Conservative Bernard Rakotobe as President, and as soon as he took office, started his economic plan which was known as ''Rakotonomics''. Many state-owned enterprises were privatised, taxes were drastically reduced and a budgetary cut was severely took forward. The new government had only three secretaries: Security, Law and Order and Administration, altogether forming less than 20% of the GDP. Inflation rate went down from 60% in 1990 to 5% in 2000, and fluctuating from 5% to 2% between 2000 and 2010.
==Demographics==
===Population===
In the last census, it gave a total population of 28,172,462 inhabitants. A bit less of that population lives in the capital city and the surrounding areas. A considerable amount of people live in rural towns, where they find more opportunities to have a job. Manannandrahana is a country with a very young population,
with approximately 55% of it ranging 0-10 or at least 20 years.
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|year=2020
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|mmax=8.5
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}}
===Religion===
{{Pie chart
| thumb = left
| caption = Religion in Madagascar (2020) according to the Manannandrahana Statistics Research Centre
| label1 = Christian
| value1 = 84.9
| color1 = Blue
| label3 = Muslim
| value3 = 3.1
| color3 = Green
| label2 = Folk religions
| value2 = 4.7
| color2 = Beige
| label4 = Unaffiliated
| value4 = 7.3
| color4 = Grey
| label5 = Other
| value5 = 0.3
| color5 = black
}}
The Constitution guarantees freedom of religion and separation of state and religion. In 2019, 84.9% of the population practised Christianity, the majority of which are 46.0% follow Protestantism in many of its variants (Anglican, Lutheran or Reformed Protestant Church), 37.9% follow Roman Catholicism and a 0.8% follow other branches like Eastern Orthodoxy or Mormonism.
A 7.3% of the population is irreligious, agnostic, atheist or unaffiliated, a 4.7% followed folk religions, mainly Animism, focalized in the belief of [[wikipedia: Famadihana|''famadihana'']] or venerating relatives' souls.
A 3.1% follow Islam, being Twelver Shias and Sunnis the largest numbers and a 0.3% follow other religions.
===Language===
The official languages are Malagasy and French. The last one is mostly used in the massive media and in business. French is also an optional subject at school from the elementary.
In the capital city, Ifanatasoa, and other largest cities, the youngsters created a specie of French-based creole, mixing French, Malagasy, English and some Hindi.
==Government and politics==
The Federal Republic of Manannandrahana works as it name says as a Federal semi-parliamentary republic, where the head of government is the President and the head of State is the Prime Minister. The Executive is elected every four years in free, equal, and direct elections. Voting is voluntary for every citizen from 15 years old. The Prime Minister is nominated by the President and needs a parliamentary vote of comfidence to form a government, if not reached, it can form a coalition government or dissolve the parliament and call for a snap election.
Both the President and the Prime Minister lead the administration of the country, but the Prime Minister is the one who represents the country in the abroad.

Latest revision as of 20:58, 21 February 2023

Federal Republic of Manannandrahana
Repoblika Federaly Manannandrahana
République Féderale du Manannandrahana
Flag of Manannandrahana
Flag
of Manannandrahana
Coat of arms
Motto: Tompo ô, omeo ranonorana sy vokatra tsara izahay (Malagasy)
O Lord, give us rain and good harvest
Anthem: Ry Tanindrazanay malala ô! (Malagasy)MediaPlayer.png
Madagascar (centered orthographic projection).svg
CapitalIfanatasoa
18° 56′ 0″ S, 47° 31′ 0″ E
Official languagesMalagasy and French
Recognised regional languagesMalagasy creole
Ethnic groups
(2002)
Religion
(2019)
  • 84.9% Christianity
  • —46.0% Protestantism
  • —37.9% Catholicism
  • —0.8% Other Christian
  • 7.3% No religion
  • 4.7% Traditional faiths
  • 3.1% Islam
  • 0.3% Others
Demonym(s)Manannese
GovernmentUnitary
semi-parliamentary
republic
• President
Ramiro Rakotonomenjanahary
• Prime Minister
Rasoherina Ramandimbilahatra
Area
• Total
587,041 km2 (226,658 sq mi)
• Water (%)
0.9
Population
• 2022 estimate
28,172,462
• Density
35.2/km2 (91.2/sq mi)
Gini28.5
low
HDIDecrease 0.121
low
CurrencyAriary (MNA)
Time zoneUTC+3
• Summer (DST)
UTC+4
Driving sideright
Calling code+261

Manannandrahana, officially Federal Republic of Manannandrahana (Malagasy: Repoblika Federaly Manannandrahana
French: République Féderale du Manannandrahana) is a sovereign country in East Africa bordered by the Indian Ocean and smaller islands. In recent times, the island is having major problem with corruption, famine and hyperinflation, together with a political crisis that some years ago ended in a coup d'état. Adolescent pregnancies are also a major problem in the poorest and smallest villages, with an average of 16.9 pregnancies yearly.

Geography

Most of the territory is covered by a dense jungle with high-crowned trees, aboundant vegetation and mangroves. In the southwest, there's a drier climate and less vegetation, mainly shrubs.

Climate

Climate data for Ifanatasoa
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 33.1
(91.6)
33.8
(92.8)
33.3
(91.9)
32.4
(90.3)
30.3
(86.5)
28.8
(83.8)
27.9
(82.2)
28.2
(82.8)
28.7
(83.7)
29.6
(85.3)
30.1
(86.2)
31.9
(89.4)
30.7
(87.2)
Daily mean °C (°F) 28.1
(82.6)
28.5
(83.3)
27.7
(81.9)
24.5
(76.1)
23.4
(74.1)
22.4
(72.3)
21.8
(71.2)
21.6
(70.9)
22.3
(72.1)
22.9
(73.2)
23.6
(74.5)
27.1
(80.8)
24.5
(76.1)
Average low °C (°F) 23.2
(73.8)
23.2
(73.8)
22.2
(72.0)
16.7
(62.1)
16.5
(61.7)
16.1
(61.0)
15.7
(60.3)
15.1
(59.2)
15.9
(60.6)
16.3
(61.3)
17.2
(63.0)
22.4
(72.3)
18.4
(65.1)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 424.4
(16.71)
215.7
(8.49)
172.4
(6.79)
93.1
(3.67)
78.5
(3.09)
67.3
(2.65)
54.1
(2.13)
11.9
(0.47)
38.6
(1.52)
123.4
(4.86)
169.8
(6.69)
256.6
(10.10)
1,705.8
(67.17)
Average rainy days 19.8 17.5 15.3 8.0 5.7 2.2 1.1 0.8 5.4 9.6 11.8 14.4 111.6
Average relative humidity (%) 80.0 79.6 79.6 79.0 79.0 78.6 78.0 75.3 75.6 76.3 79.0 79.3 78.3
Mean monthly sunshine hours 210.5 178 199.1 220.5 228.8 206.1 213.9 235.0 249.5 251.0 232.7 201.1 2,626.2
Average ultraviolet index 8 9 7 5 5 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 7

The Central, West and Northern parts of the country enjoy a tropical climate, varying between tropical monsoon climate (Köppen: Af) and tropical savannah climate (Köppen: Aw). The Southern region has a semi-arid climate. Generally, the country has only two seasons, from November to April, a hot rainy season, with frequent destructive cyclones and lightning storms, and a relatively cooler dry season from May to October.

Economy

Classified as the poorest country in Africa and one of the poorest in the world, Manannandrahana is a low-income economy where the main industry is beef-based agriculture. In the tropical areas, fruit-based agriculture is also very important, being bananas, sugarcane, coffee and rice the most important harvests. It makes around 20% of the GDP yearly and employs most of the population, mainly in the rural areas. The private industry is mostly developed by manufacturing, being an estimate of 73% of the economy. Black market activity is non-existent thanks to the government great work to completely crack it down.

Employment

Manannandrahana has a long history of unemployment and poverty, being 1970-1980 the most critical decades. In the suburbs of the capital, the poverty ranged 90% in 1975 to 1982. In the 2000s, unemployment raised again accompanying a political-economic crisis Since 2010, the unemployment is having a gradual and steady decline, ranging 30.6% nowadays and around 35% in the rural areas. The government cut off many taxes and following a period of austerity, started to encourage private foreign investors to take part in the economy of the country. That's how many people took part of the workforce. Unfortunately, many people is still not taking part of the workforce nor the economic stability.

Inflation

The years of economic austerity (fitsitsiana ara-toekarena or simply fitsitsiana) gave path to a speedy reduction of the inflation rates between the year 2000 and 2010. In 2005, it was elected the Conservative Bernard Rakotobe as President, and as soon as he took office, started his economic plan which was known as Rakotonomics. Many state-owned enterprises were privatised, taxes were drastically reduced and a budgetary cut was severely took forward. The new government had only three secretaries: Security, Law and Order and Administration, altogether forming less than 20% of the GDP. Inflation rate went down from 60% in 1990 to 5% in 2000, and fluctuating from 5% to 2% between 2000 and 2010.

Demographics

Population

In the last census, it gave a total population of 28,172,462 inhabitants. A bit less of that population lives in the capital city and the surrounding areas. A considerable amount of people live in rural towns, where they find more opportunities to have a job. Manannandrahana is a country with a very young population, with approximately 55% of it ranging 0-10 or at least 20 years.

Population pyramid 2020
% Males Age Females %
0.1
 
85+
 
0.2
0.8
 
80–84
 
0.6
0.7
 
75–79
 
0.2
0.9
 
70–74
 
1.1
0.7
 
65–69
 
0.3
1.7
 
60–64
 
1.7
1.2
 
55–59
 
1.2
1.5
 
50–54
 
1.4
2.8
 
45–49
 
2.2
1.1
 
40–44
 
1.5
2.5
 
35–39
 
2.0
3.3
 
30–34
 
3.3
4.0
 
25–29
 
4.0
4.8
 
20–24
 
4.9
6.1
 
15–19
 
6.0
6.1
 
10–14
 
5.9
6.2
 
5–9
 
5.8
7.3
 
0–4
 
7.0

Religion

Religion in Madagascar (2020) according to the Manannandrahana Statistics Research Centre

  Christian (84.9%)
  Folk religions (4.7%)
  Muslim (3.1%)
  Unaffiliated (7.3%)
  Other (0.3%)

The Constitution guarantees freedom of religion and separation of state and religion. In 2019, 84.9% of the population practised Christianity, the majority of which are 46.0% follow Protestantism in many of its variants (Anglican, Lutheran or Reformed Protestant Church), 37.9% follow Roman Catholicism and a 0.8% follow other branches like Eastern Orthodoxy or Mormonism. A 7.3% of the population is irreligious, agnostic, atheist or unaffiliated, a 4.7% followed folk religions, mainly Animism, focalized in the belief of famadihana or venerating relatives' souls. A 3.1% follow Islam, being Twelver Shias and Sunnis the largest numbers and a 0.3% follow other religions.

Language

The official languages are Malagasy and French. The last one is mostly used in the massive media and in business. French is also an optional subject at school from the elementary. In the capital city, Ifanatasoa, and other largest cities, the youngsters created a specie of French-based creole, mixing French, Malagasy, English and some Hindi.

Government and politics

The Federal Republic of Manannandrahana works as it name says as a Federal semi-parliamentary republic, where the head of government is the President and the head of State is the Prime Minister. The Executive is elected every four years in free, equal, and direct elections. Voting is voluntary for every citizen from 15 years old. The Prime Minister is nominated by the President and needs a parliamentary vote of comfidence to form a government, if not reached, it can form a coalition government or dissolve the parliament and call for a snap election.

Both the President and the Prime Minister lead the administration of the country, but the Prime Minister is the one who represents the country in the abroad.