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1. Comoros Islands -- Culture Overview
comoros islands culture Overview. The Comoro islands comprises a small archipelagoof islands located north of Madagascar off the coast of East Africa.
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Comoros Islands - Culture Overview The Comoro Islands comprises a small archipelago of islands located north of Madagascar off the coast of East Africa. These islands have long been important to the trading networks of the Indian Ocean, maintaining contact with the African mainland, Arabia, and Asia from the 10th century on. Though Islam provided cultural continuity to the Comoro Islanders, rival sultanates on each island obstructed political unity. Since the 19th century local leaders have often appealed to European, and especially French, outsiders to help with internal questions. This practice aided the French in assuming control of the islands during the late 19th century, but the role of outsiders has continued to be a matter of dissension since independence. For many Comoro Islanders, different cultural traditions contribute more to secession movements than to national unity.
The Comoros were originally settled by Malaysian and Polynesian peoples. From the 10th to the 15th centuries, Africans, Arabs, and Shirazian peoples from the Persian Gulf arrived in great numbers, and it is from these peoples that the current population is descended. During this same period the influence of Islam spread through the islands, and Sunni Muslims make up the vast majority of Comorans, except for on the island of Mayotte (Mahore), which is a French dependency where Roman Catholicism has many followers. The population also includes important Indian, Malagasy, and European minorities. The official languages are French and Arabic, though most people in their daily life speak Comoran, a language very similar to Swahili with the addition of many loan words from around the Indian Ocean.

2. Comoros Internet Guide : Comoros Islands Portal, Search Engine, Directory & Yell
The Country People of comoros. One page of comprehensive and categorised listing of sites in and about comoros.
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Courses Universities, Institutions, Libraries, Encyclopedias... Comoros Shopping Auctions. Classifieds Shopping, Buying Guides, Online Stores, Product Search, Gifts, Catalogues... Daily Clicks Daily News Cartoon Of The Day Weather Forecast Horoscopes/Astrology ... Arabic Proverbs Hot Arab Pages Greeting Cards Arab Of The Year Arabs Hall Of Fame Top Arab Business ... Arab Expatriate links Arab Yellow Pages Chambers of Commerce Find An Arab Partner Find An Arab ISP Arabji Portal Services Website Registration Banner Advertising Internet Marketing Partnering With Arabji ... $1000 Monthly Cash Promo Advertisment

3. Links To Comoros - Government History Politics Culture - Comores Komoren Comoro
Links to comoros related web Sites politics economy governement culture and more a web site related to comoros - Comores Komoren Comoro Cômoros Comore. Recommend it! Internet Press. The comoros islands. Early history. comoros islands. Passport and Visa Services
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Comoros Country Profile Comoros History
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More Sites related to Comoros? Search on ARAB! Comoros. Economy. Defense. Government. People.
Internet Press The Comoros Islands. Early history. Comoros ArabNet People, Government, Economy, Transportation Comoros ABC Interactive Factbook The Federal Islamic Republic of the Comoros Martin Ottenheimer, Comoros Health and Education data of Comoros SESRTCIC InfoBase Comoros Islands. Passport and Visa Services Travel Document Systems Comoros Territorial Integrity Africa News online General Info about Comoros Columbus Travel Guides Comoros - Business and Industry Global Chamber of Commerce, Comoros Comoros - Summary Profile Travel Health Online Basic Info on Comoros Mayotte in the Comoros Comments or suggestions? E-mail webmaster@arab.de

4. Comores (The Comoros Islands)
coast the islands are steeped in rich history and culture imported centuries Theseislands are also known as the fantasy islands, comoros islands have all the
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Comores (The Comoros Islands) "The Perfume Islands" With two thirds of the world's perfume essence coming from these volcanic islands, its not surprising that the Comores are known as the perfume islands.
Situated off the East African coast the islands are steeped in rich history and culture imported centuries ago by Arab, Portugese and French traders. Today visitors can re-discover the ancient mosques, volcanic lakes and white beaches, not to mention the colourful coral reefs and superb scuba diving. These islands are also known as the fantasy islands, Comoros islands have all the ingredients to generate fantasy: an incredible history with pirates, sultans, kings and queens, all this mixed with tropical weather, incredible white sandy beaches and extraordinary flora and fauna. Note: if travelling to Comoros we recommend that you check the Official web site for the UK Government Foreign Office for details on the country before departing. They can be found online at www.fco.gov.uk

5. Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination Comoros & Mayotte | Introduction
Facts for travellers, attractions, events, culture, and history.Category Regional Africa Mayotte......comoros Mayotte The comoros islands are wrapped in a fragrant blend ofylangylang oil, Arabic aesthetics, African warmth and French chic.
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The Comoros islands are wrapped in a fragrant blend of ylang-ylang oil, Arabic aesthetics, African warmth and French chic. There are cobblestoned medinas with higgledy-piggledy lanes and old world charm; ports bristling with white sailed dhows; tropical moons rising over white beaches; the sun setting over the ocean in a riot of reds and oranges; and a colourful history of sultans and soothsayers, plantantion owners and eloping princesses. But despite all these charms Comoros and Mayotte remain the least frequented and least travelled of all the islands in the region. This may have something to do with the islands' reputation as a backwater, or it just might have something to do with the political coups, civilian riots and seccessionist plots that come and go with seasonal punctuality. Not for nothing has Comoros been nicknamed Coup-Coup Land. Full country names: Federal Islamic Republic of the Comoros; Territorial Collectivity of Mayotte
Area: Comoros covers an area of 2230 sq km (870 sq mi) and Mayotte 375 sq km (146 sq mi)
Population: Comoros 150,000; Mayotte 88,000

6. Expedtion Earth -- Comoros Islands
Expedition Earth comoros islands Cuisine, Holidays. culture Overview,Just the Facts. Government, Language. History, National Anthem.
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7. Comoros Islands Society & Culture Guide 
Arabji.Com/comoros islands. comoros Society culture. Arabic English
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Comoros Comoros ABC Interactive Factbook ... Basic information [Medea database] The Comoro Islands' Home Page
Pictures, information about the islands, and some useful links Ahlan Wa Sahlan to Comoros
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8. Comoros Islands Society & Culture Guide 
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Arabic
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Comoros Comoros ABC Interactive Factbook ... Basic information [Medea database] The Comoro Islands' Home Page
Pictures, information about the islands, and some useful links Ahlan Wa Sahlan to Comoros
Home page of Ghassan Younes Music Music of Comoros
With some sound files History History of Comoros
From the time of the first settlers [emulateme.com]
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9. TDS; Passports, Visas, Travel Documents - Comoros Islands
comoros islands. culture. The comoros islands are wrapped in a fragrant blendof ylangylang oil, Arabic aesthetics, African warmth and French chic.
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The Comoros islands are wrapped in a fragrant blend of ylang-ylang oil, Arabic aesthetics, African warmth and French chic. There are cobblestoned medinas with higgledy-piggledy lanes and old world charm; ports bristling with white sailed dhows; tropical moons rising over white beaches; the sun setting over the ocean in a riot of reds and oranges; and a colourful history of sultans and soothsayers, plantantion owners and eloping princesses. But despite all these charms Comoros and Mayotte remain the least frequented and least travelled of all the islands in the region. This may have something to do with the islands' reputation as a backwater, or it just might have something to do with the political coups, civilian riots and seccessionist plots that come and go with seasonal punctuality. Not for nothing has Comoros been nicknamed Coup-Coup Land.
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10. TDS; Passports, Visas, Travel Documents - Comoros Islands
comoros islands. Although Arab culture is firmly established throughout the archipelago,a substantial minority of the citizens of Mayotte (the Mahorais) are
http://www.traveldocs.com/km/people.htm
Comoros Islands
PEOPLE
Population: 578,400 (July 2000 est.) Age structure:
0-14 years: 43% (male 116,345; female 115,886)
15-64 years: 54% (male 146,655; female 150,612)
65 years and over: 3% (male 7,644; female 8,386) (July 1998 est.) Population growth rate: 3.1% (1998 est.) Birth rate: 40.52 births/1,000 population (1998 est.) Death rate: 9.52 deaths/1,000 population (1998 est.) Net migration rate: migrant(s)/1,000 population (1998 est.) Sex ratio:
at birth: 1.03 male(s)/female
under 15 years: 1 male(s)/female
15-64 years: 0.97 male(s)/female
65 years and over: 0.91 male(s)/female (1998 est.) Infant mortality rate: 84.54 deaths/1,000 live births (1998 est.) Life expectancy at birth:
total population: 60.36 years
male: 57.95 years
female: 62.84 years (1998 est.) Total fertility rate: 5.48 children born/woman (1998 est.) Nationality: noun: Comoran(s) adjective: Comoran Ethnic groups: Antalote, Cafre, Makoa, Oimatsaha, Sakalava Religions: Sunni Muslim 86%, Roman Catholic 14% Languages: Arabic (official), French (official), Comoran (a blend of Swahili and Arabic) Literacy: definition: age 15 and over can read and write total population: male: female: 50.4% (1995 est.)

11. TDS; Passports, Visas, Travel Documents - Comoros Islands
comoros islands. culture. The comoros islands are wrapped in a fragrant blend of ylangylang oil, Arabic aesthetics,
http://worldspan.traveldocs.com/km/culture.htm
Comoros Islands
Culture
The Comoros islands are wrapped in a fragrant blend of ylang-ylang oil, Arabic aesthetics, African warmth and French chic. There are cobblestoned medinas with higgledy-piggledy lanes and old world charm; ports bristling with white sailed dhows; tropical moons rising over white beaches; the sun setting over the ocean in a riot of reds and oranges; and a colourful history of sultans and soothsayers, plantantion owners and eloping princesses. But despite all these charms Comoros and Mayotte remain the least frequented and least travelled of all the islands in the region. This may have something to do with the islands' reputation as a backwater, or it just might have something to do with the political coups, civilian riots and seccessionist plots that come and go with seasonal punctuality. Not for nothing has Comoros been nicknamed Coup-Coup Land.
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12. COMOROS Visa Application - Tourist Visas, Business Visas, Expedited Visas - COMO
TRAVEL DOCUMENT SYSTEMS; A Washington DC Passport and Visa Service, with online Visa Applications for many countries. About The comoros islands and Its People People - Geography - History. culture - Economy - Government
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Foreign Relations Travel Advisories Travel Tips ... Health/Vaccinations Other Links: A WWW Site for the Comoros Islands Comoros Islands on World Travel Guide Current Events, Reference Data and Internet Links Travel Document Systems ... Washington DC Office 925 15th Street N.W. Suite 300 Washington, D.C. 20005 Voice: 1-800-874-5100 Local: 202-638-3800 Fax: 202-638-4674 support@traveldocs.com San Francisco Office One Embarcadero Center Suite 500 San Francisco CA 94111 Voice: 1-888-874-5100 Local: 415-773-2829 Fax: 415-773-2834 sfo@traveldocs.com

13. Comoros - Culture, History, Economy, Trade, Government, Tourism, Media
and Climate, culture and Society ( Hits 166 Rating 0 Votes 0) Cool? Rate It Hot?Recommend It Bad? Report It. comoros The Comoro islands' Home Page History
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Pages: Comores Online Everything about Comoros: art, music, culture, tourism, collections, newspapers. In english and french ( Hits: 146 Rating: Votes: 0)
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14. Education World® - *Social Sciences : Area Studies : Africa : Comoro Islands
comoros islands Comprehensive summary of the geography, economy and peopleof comoros, with articles on ecology, culture and recent events.
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15. Zorona.com - Comoros
Toursim Guide A toursim guide discover comoros, history, geography, traditions,culture, art comoros/TOURISM comoros The Comoro islands` Home Page.
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16. The Country & People Of Comoros
A brief history and links.Category Regional Africa comoros...... and the Comoro islands . Mother Jones Dynamite fishing, coral mining, and farmrunoff take a toll About comoros * Business * culture * Education * History
http://www.hejleh.com/countries/comoros.html
Special Arab Files This page contains links to sites in Comoros and Comoros related sites.
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17. Society And Culture @ Worldagogo.com - Local Links And Information, Society And
Home Africa comoros Society and culture, comoros World Web. SitesEthnologue comoros islands Languages of comoros islands.
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18. IWon - Travel Guide - History & Culture
that the earliest inhabitants of the islands were journeymen but traces of this originalAsian culture have blended royal clans, who appeared in comoros in the
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It is thought that the earliest inhabitants of the islands were journeymen from Indonesia-Polynesia, but traces of this original Asian culture have blended seamlessly into successive waves of African, Arab and Shirazi immigrants. The most notable of these early immigrants were the Shirazi Arab royal clans, who appeared in Comoros in the 15th and 16th centuries, and stayed to build mosques, set up royal house, and introduce architecture and carpentry. In 1529 the French Parmentier brothers popped in for a visit, but the first reliable European accounts of this part of the world came from the Portuguese explorers, Diego Dias and Ferdinand Soares. The Portuguese failed to capitalise on being the first to reach the islands, and for the next century or two the islands were used only as a pit stop during voyages up and down the coast of East Africa. In fact, up until the middle of the 19th century, it was not European explorers but pirates from Madagascar that caused the biggest headaches. During this time the number of sultans mushroomed at an alarming rate and at one stage there were no fewer than 12 sultans on the island of Grande Comore alone. This is one sultan per 100sq km (39 sq mi), or, put another way, three squabbling sultans per New York City, which, in anybody's language, is two sultans too many. From the 15th century to the middle of the 19th, the power brokers happily played musical sultanates between themselves until the French turned their attention to the Comoros islands in the middle of the 19th century. The French finally acquired the islands through a cunning mixture of strategies, including the divide and conquer ploy, chequebook politics, and a serendipitous affair between a sultana and a French trader that was turned to good use. Comoros history from this era reads like a cross between a Walt Disney animated film, a Merchant Ivory production, and a Shakespearean tragedy. Through all the ups and downs, the French kept an iron grip on the islands, quelling peasant unrest and the occasional uprising.

19. IWon - Travel Guide - Getting There, Getting Around
All four islands are connected by a network of shipping routes, and catching boatsand ferries is 3 , Destination comoros Mayotte. 3 , History culture.
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Flights direct from Europe, non-European cities and other islands in the area, although few and far between, land at either Moroni, on Grande Comore island, or Mayotte. Strictly speaking, Mayotte is not a part of the Comoros islands and it should be noted that although Mayotte is geographically close to the other Comoros islands, its political and social distance makes it difficult to use as a jumping off point to the other islands. You can sometimes get a berth on ships sailing from mainland Africa to Madagascar, and they'll drop you off at either Grande Comore or Anjouan on the way. This method requires diligence and patience, as there are no ready-made systems to handle foreigners from the mainland traveling to Comoros by sea.
Getting Around The airport at Moroni, Hahaya, is 19km (12mi) north of the city center. After paying for your on-the-spot visa you can get to the city center by taxi, although a lack of money-changing facilities at the airport means the fares rocket into the upper stratosphere. Planes flying into Mayotte land at Petite Terre (Pamandzi), and getting to the mainland of Grand Terre requires catching a share taxi to the ferry terminal at Dzaoudzi, and then catching another taxi, or walking, to your hotel, at the other end. There are no money changing facilities at Pamandzi airport either, so fly in with French francs already in your pocket.

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