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- Amboaboa abstract "Amboaboa is a town and commune (Malagasy: kaominina) in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Mandritsara, which is a part of Sofia Region. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 13,000 in 2001 commune census.Only primary schooling is available. The majority 99% of the population of the commune are farmers. The most important crop is rice, while other important products are sugarcane, maize and cassava. Services provide employment for 1% of the population.".
- Amboaboa country Madagascar.
- Amboaboa elevation "327.0".
- Amboaboa isPartOf Mandritsara_District.
- Amboaboa isPartOf Sofia_Region.
- Amboaboa populationTotal "13000".
- Amboaboa timeZone East_Africa_Time.
- Amboaboa utcOffset "3".
- Amboaboa wikiPageID "15996958".
- Amboaboa wikiPageLength "5176".
- Amboaboa wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Amboaboa wikiPageRevisionID "588286111".
- Amboaboa wikiPageWikiLink Cassava.
- Amboaboa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Populated_places_in_Sofia_Region.
- Amboaboa wikiPageWikiLink Census.
- Amboaboa wikiPageWikiLink Districts_of_Madagascar.
- Amboaboa wikiPageWikiLink East_Africa_Time.
- Amboaboa wikiPageWikiLink Madagascar.
- Amboaboa wikiPageWikiLink Maize.
- Amboaboa wikiPageWikiLink Mandritsara_District.
- Amboaboa wikiPageWikiLink Regions_of_Madagascar.
- Amboaboa wikiPageWikiLink Rice.
- Amboaboa wikiPageWikiLink Sofia_Region.
- Amboaboa wikiPageWikiLink Sugarcane.
- Amboaboa coordinatesRegion "MG".
- Amboaboa elevationM "327".
- Amboaboa latd "15".
- Amboaboa latm "56".
- Amboaboa latns "S".
- Amboaboa longd "48".
- Amboaboa longew "E".
- Amboaboa longm "43".
- Amboaboa officialName "Amboaboa".
- Amboaboa populationAsOf "2001".
- Amboaboa populationBlank1Title "Ethnicities".
- Amboaboa populationBlank2Title "Religions".
- Amboaboa populationTotal "13000".
- Amboaboa pushpinLabelPosition "bottom".
- Amboaboa pushpinMap "Madagascar".
- Amboaboa pushpinMapCaption "Location in Madagascar".
- Amboaboa pushpinMapsize "180".
- Amboaboa subdivisionName Mandritsara_District.
- Amboaboa subdivisionName Sofia_Region.
- Amboaboa subdivisionType Districts_of_Madagascar.
- Amboaboa subdivisionType Regions_of_Madagascar.
- Amboaboa subdivisionType "Country".
- Amboaboa timezone East_Africa_Time.
- Amboaboa utcOffset "3".
- Amboaboa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Amboaboa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_settlement.
- Amboaboa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-mg.
- Amboaboa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:MAD.
- Amboaboa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Amboaboa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:SofiaMG-geo-stub.
- Amboaboa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sofia_Region.
- Amboaboa subject Category:Populated_places_in_Sofia_Region.
- Amboaboa hypernym Town.
- Amboaboa point "-15.933333333333334 48.71666666666667".
- Amboaboa type Place.
- Amboaboa type PopulatedPlace.
- Amboaboa type Settlement.
- Amboaboa type Place.
- Amboaboa type Location.
- Amboaboa type Place.
- Amboaboa type Thing.
- Amboaboa type SpatialThing.
- Amboaboa type Q486972.
- Amboaboa comment "Amboaboa is a town and commune (Malagasy: kaominina) in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Mandritsara, which is a part of Sofia Region. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 13,000 in 2001 commune census.Only primary schooling is available. The majority 99% of the population of the commune are farmers. The most important crop is rice, while other important products are sugarcane, maize and cassava. Services provide employment for 1% of the population.".
- Amboaboa label "Amboaboa".
- Amboaboa sameAs Q2842132.
- Amboaboa sameAs امبوابوا.
- Amboaboa sameAs Amboaboa.
- Amboaboa sameAs Amboaboa.
- Amboaboa sameAs m.03qk9mb.
- Amboaboa sameAs 1081971.
- Amboaboa sameAs Q2842132.
- Amboaboa lat "-15.933333333333334".
- Amboaboa long "48.71666666666667".
- Amboaboa wasDerivedFrom Amboaboa?oldid=588286111.
- Amboaboa isPrimaryTopicOf Amboaboa.
- Amboaboa name "Amboaboa".