Fianarantsoa is a city (commune urbaine) in south central Madagascar.
Fianarantsoa is the capital of the Haute Matsiatra region and of the Fianarantsoa Province. It was built in the early 19th century by the Merina as the administrative capital for the newly conquered Betsileo kingdoms.
It is at an average altitude of 1200 meters, and has a population of 144,225 (2001 census).
Fianarantsoa means "Good education" in Malagasy. It is a cultural and intellectual center for the whole island. It is home to some of the oldest Protestant and Lutheran cathedrals on the island, the oldest theological seminary (also Lutheran), as well as the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Fianarantsoa. The city of "good education" also boasts a university named after it and built in 1972. Fianarantsoa is considered to be the capital of wine in Madagascar, because of the presence of many wine industries in the city.
Fianarantsoa has been known for its political activism and was one of the "hot spots" during the political crisis in 2002. Students of the University of Fianarantsoa have a reputation for sympathizing with radical leftist groups. The mayor of Fianarantsoa comes from the MFM political party whose colors are based on the anarcho-syndicalist flag. Fianarantsoa, or Fianar for short, is a marvelous city located 406 km south of Tana. It's the academic and intellectual capital of Madagascar, and its name means the place where one can learn something good. (...)
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