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.)
Union of the Comoros
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From the Arabic, Qamar meaning 'moon'
The original name was al-lttihad al-Qamariyy
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.
Comoros's motto is ''.
For English names, Laos and the Comoros (island country, officially The Union of the Comoros), and the British Overseas Territory name "Turks and Caicos" (Caribbean islands).
The population of Comoros is 798,000.
As of my last update, the population of French people in Comoros is relatively small. Comoros is an independent nation, but it has historical ties to France, particularly through Mayotte, which is a French overseas department. While exact numbers can fluctuate, estimates suggest that the French expatriate community in Comoros is limited, likely in the few hundreds. For the most accurate and current data, it is advisable to refer to official government or demographic sources.
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Comoros Islands's population is 984,500.
Comoros Cup was created in 1982.