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Greetings from The Union of the Comoros
Greetings Africa from The Federal Islamic Republic of the Comoros, an African holiday paradise and the continent’s third-smallest nation by area
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The Comoros is a sovereign archipelago island nation off the coast of east Africa, in the Indian Ocean between northern Mozambique and northern Madagascar.
Comoros Facts
The amalgamated country is made up of the four volcanic islands of Grande Comoro (Ngazidja), Anjouan, Mohéli, and Mayotte. Its beautiful indigenous people are said to be descendants of Arab traders, Malay immigrants, Malagasy and continental African people with an intricate ethnic mix of the Antalote, Cafre, Makoa, Oimatsaha, and Sakalava ethnic groups.
The main spoken language is Comoran, which is similar to Swahili but has elements borrowed from Arabic language. In addition they also speak languages Malagasy, Swahili, Arabic, French and Makua.
Islam is the dominant religion in the country with about 99% Muslim Comorians following the religion. Christianity and other religions have approximately 1% of the population.
The country’s national emblem is a green flag symbolising the color of Islam, with a crescent moon and four white stars, that represent the four islands.
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