
Comoros
The Comoros archipelago rises from the Mozambique Channel between Madagascar and the East African coast — three volcanic islands draped in dense forest, edged by coral reefs, and threaded through with the scent of ylang-ylang and cloves. Life here moves at the pace of dhow fishing and mosque calls, shaped by layers of Arab, Swahili, and French influence.
About Comoros
Overview
Comoros sits in the western Indian Ocean, comprising the main islands of Grande Comore, Anjouan, and Mohéli. The capital, Moroni, occupies Grande Comore's western shore beneath the active volcano Mount Karthala. Comorian, Arabic, and French share official-language status; the Comorian franc is the local currency. The islands are among the world's smaller and less-visited nations, with an economy anchored largely in agriculture and the diaspora.
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