Mahajanga Province

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Template:Infobox settlement Mahajanga was a former province of Madagascar that had an area of 150,023 km2. It had a population of 1,896,000 (2004). Its capital was Mahajanga, the second largest city in Madagascar.Template:Sfn

Except for Fianarantsoa, Mahajanga Province bordered all of the country's other provinces–Antsiranana in the north, Toamasina in the east, Antananarivo in the southeast and Toliara in the southwest. Sea cucumbers were an important commercial product produced in the province.Template:Sfn

In 1999, cholera epidemic broke out in the province. It infected 380 people and claimed 26 lives. The epidemic spread towards the southern Antananarivo and Toliara provinces.Template:Sfn The province was hit by Cyclone Kamisy in June 1984.Template:Sfn A large percentage of the province's population lived below the poverty line.Template:Sfn

A large area of the province was covered by rain forests. It had a rich variety of flora and fauna. Several lemur species were endemic to the province.Template:Sfn Assassin spiders were discovered in the province's Baie de Baly National Park.Template:Sfn Another important national park is Ankarafantsika National Park. The national parks attract many tourists and served as an important economic advantage to the province.Template:Sfn A Natural Science Center was created in Mahajanga in 1985.Template:Sfn

Rice, cotton, tobacco and manioc were the important agricultural products.Template:Sfn The province offered limited opportunities for higher and technical education.Template:Sfn The health related facilities are limited. Anemia in children was commonTemplate:Sfn and the province offered poor transportation and security related facilities.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn

Abolition

The provinces were abolished following the results of Malagasy constitutional referendum, 2007 which led to the formation of 23 smaller areas (faritra or regions) to facilitate regional development.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Administrative divisions

Template:Clear Mahajanga Province was divided into four regions - Betsiboka, Boeny, Melaky and Sofia. These four regions became the first-level administrative divisions when the provinces were abolished in 2009. They are subdivided into 21 districts:

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