- The
Comoros,
officially the
Union of the
Comoros, is an
archipelagic country made up of
three islands in
Southeastern Africa,
located at the
northern end...
- The
Comoro Islands or the
Comoros (Comorian: Komori; Arabic: جزر القمر, romanized: Juzur al-qamar; French: Les Comores) are an
archipelago of volcanic...
- The
Comoros national football team
represents the
Comoros in
international football and is
controlled by the
Comoros Football Federation. It was formed...
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Comoro may
refer to:
Comoro (East Timor), a
village in Dom
Aleixo Administrative Post, Dili District, East
Timor Comoro Islands, an
archipelago lying...
- city,
federal capital, and seat of the
government of the
Union of the
Comoros, a
sovereign archipelago nation in the
Indian Ocean.
Moroni means "at the...
- The
history of the
Comoros extends to
about 800–1000 AD when the
archipelago was
first inhabited. The
Comoros have been
inhabited by
various groups throughout...
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Retrieved 2022-08-25. "
Comoros:
Variations of the 1996-2001 flag".
Flags of the World.
Comoros at
Flags of the
World Flag of
Comoros at the Encyclopædia...
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Slavery existed in the
Comoros until 1904. The
Comoros was as a
player in the
Indian Ocean slave trade,
where slaves from the
Swahili coast of Eastern...
-
escape from a
prison in Moroni. "
Comoros To Hold
Presidential Vote On
January 14". Barron's.
Retrieved 2023-11-29. "
Comoros: Government". globaledge.msu.edu...
- The
Comoros have had
eight censuses since World War II: 1951 1956 1958-09-07: 183,133 1966-07-06 Note: in 1974
Mayotte was
removed from the
Comoros 1980-09-15:...