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Geography Of Madagascar Madagascar is an island nation in the Indian Ocean, off the eastern coast of Africa. Location : Southern Africa, island in the Indian Ocean, east of Mozambique. Geographic coordinates: Map references: Africa Area: total: 587,040 km² land: 581,540 km² water: 5,500 km² The highest point is Maromokotro, in the Tsaratanana Massif region in the north of the island, at 2,876 metres. The capital, Antananarivo, is in the Hauts Plateaux near the centre of the island. Climate The climate is tropical along the coast, temperate inland, and arid in the south. The weather is dominated by the southeastern trade winds, with the east coast having the heaviest rainfall. The rainy season is November to March. The east and north experience storms and cyclones brought by the monsoons from December to March. The central mountains are warm with thunder storms from November to April, and are dry and cool the rest of the year. Natural Resources Madagascar has a number of natural resources, including graphite, chromite, coal, bauxite, salt, quartz, tar sands, semiprecious stones and mica. There are also fishing areas offshore, and potential for hydropower. In 2001, it was estimated that 5.07% of the land area was used for arable land, 1.03% had permanent crops. Due to slash and burn agriculture, only 26% of the land remains forested. The majority of the population depend on subsistence farming, largely rice and cattle. The manufacturing sector is small but growing. Environmental issues Madagascar is currently suffering in some areas from soil erosion as a result of deforestation and overgrazing, desertification, and contamination of surface water with raw sewage and organic waste. Several species of flora and fauna that are unique to the islands are endangered. Regular cyclones cause flooding in low lying coastal regions. Major cities Madagascar
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