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Comoros Islands's population is 984,500.

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What is Comoros's population?

The population of Comoros is 798,000.


What is the official name of Comoros?

Comoros, part of the Comoro Islands archipelago, were once called "The Perfume islands" for the scents including vanilla. The French colony of the Comoros (Les Comores) included these islands and Mayotte (now a separate French territory).(See the related Link for history and peoples of the island country Comoros.)


What islands are east of the coast of Africa?

Madagascar, Comoros islands, Mauritius


What islands are between Madagascar and Mozambique?

comoros


What is the longitude of Comoros?

Comoros is located in South Africa islands that have separated years ago.


What is above Madagascar?

Comoros Islands, Glorioso Islands, Seychelles, Groupe D'Aladbra


Which continent is comoros islands located in?

Africa my dear


Is France one of the islands of the Comoros?

Mayotte is a French island in the Comoros archipelago. Its inhabitants choosed to stay Frenhc while the other islands of the archipelago choosed to be independent.


What is the capital of comoro islands?

The capital city of the "Union of the Comoros" is Moroni.(The country is Comoros, while the archipelago, which includes the French island of Mayotte, is the Comoro Islands.)


What is the area of Comoros Islands?

it is between Mozambique and Madagascar in the Indian ocean


What is Comoros national bird?

The national bird of Comoros is the Comoros blue pigeon (Alectroenas sganzini). This species is native to the islands and is known for its striking blue plumage and unique characteristics. The Comoros blue pigeon is a symbol of the islands' rich biodiversity and is often associated with the natural beauty of the Comoros archipelago. Conservation efforts are important for preserving this bird due to its limited habitat.


What is the name of war which Tanzania involved in Comoros islands?

The conflict involving Tanzania in the Comoros Islands is known as the "Battle of Comoros" or the "Comoros Crisis." It occurred in 1997 when Tanzania intervened in a civil war in the Comoros after a coup led by Colonel Azali Assoumani. Tanzania's intervention was aimed at restoring the ousted president, Mohamed Tadjidine Ben Said Massani, to power. The conflict highlighted regional tensions and the challenges of governance in the Comoros.