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The Comoros, sometimes called the "perfume islands," lie between northern Madagascar and Africa. Njazidja's Arab-African population frequents the waterside Friday Mosque.
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Comoros Information and History

The Comoros are a group of volcanic islands in the Mozambique Channel between northern Madagascar and Africa. The people share African-Arab origins. In 1975 three of the so-called perfume islands voted for independence from France; the fourth, Mayotte, elected to remain a dependency. Some 18 coups, or attempted coups, since independence have created great instability. In 1997 the islands of Anjouan and Mohéli declared independence, but a new federal constitution in 2001 brought the islands back together. Most inhabitants make their living from subsistence agriculture or fishing; exports include vanilla and essences used in the manufacture of perfumes.

ECONOMY

Industry: tourism, perfume distillation.
Agriculture: vanilla, cloves, perfume essences, copra.
Exports: vanilla, ylangylang, cloves, perfume oil, copra.

Text source: National Geographic Atlas of the World, Eighth Edition, 2004
Comoros Flag and Fast Facts
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Population
671,000
Capital
Moroni; 53,000
Area
1,862 square kilometers
(719 square miles)
Language
Arabic, French, Shikomoro
Religion
Sunni Muslim, Roman Catholic
Currency
Camoran franc
Life Expectancy
56
GDP per Capita
U.S. $700
Literacy Percent
57
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