Antanànarìvo (pronounced IPA or [ɑːntəˌnɑːnəˈɹiːvoʊ), population 1,403,449 (2001 census), is the capital of Madagascar, in Antananarivo province.
Also known by its French name Tananarive or by its colloquial short-hand form Tana, Antanànarivo is situated in the center of the island length-wise, and 90 miles away from the eastern coast. The city occupies a commanding position, being built on the summit and slopes of a long and narrow rocky ridge, which extends north and south for about 2½ miles and rising at its highest point to 690 ft. above the extensive rice plain to the west, which is itself 4060 ft. above sea-level. It is Madagascar's largest city and is its administrative, communications, and economic center. The city is located at 18°55' South, 47°31' East (-18.916667, 47.516667) *, 135 miles west-southwest of Tamatave, the principal seaport of the island, with which it is connected by railway, and for about 60 miles along the coastal lagoons, a service of small steamers. Industries include food products, cigarettes, and textiles.
Since the introduction of stone and brick, the whole city has been rebuilt and now contains numerous structures of some architectural pretension, the royal palaces, the houses formerly belonging to the prime minister and nobles, the French residency, the Anglican and Roman Catholic cathedrals, several stone churches, as well as others of brick, colleges, schools, hospitals, courts of justice and other government buildings, and hundreds of good dwellings.
Antanànarìvo means "The City of a Thousand" (arivo means a thousand). In the colonial period and for some years after independence the spelling Tananarive was used.
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