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21. ZUJI
culture, The Arab influence on Zanzibar and Pemba islands is evident in the mix ofShirazia (from Persia), Arabs, Comorians (from the comoros islands) and Bantu
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Culture Tanzania's 100 or more different tribal groups are mostly of Bantu origin. The Arab influence on Zanzibar and Pemba islands is evident in the people, who are a mix of Shirazia (from Persia), Arabs, Comorians (from the Comoros Islands) and Bantu from the mainland, though the latter predominate. Asians are a significant minority especially in the towns and cities. Europeans (either by descent or expatriate) are a smaller minority. The major non-Bantu people on the mainland are the Masai (Nilotic speakers) who inhabit the north-eastern section of the country. Swahili and English are the official languages, with English the principal language of commerce. There are also many local African tongues, reflecting the tribal diversity of the country. Outside the cities and towns, far fewer local people speak English than in comparable areas in Kenya. It's said that the Swahili spoken on Zanzibar is of a much purer form than elsewhere, and quite a few travellers head for the island to learn it.

22. Comoros (11/01)
Catholic and have been strongly influenced by French culture. After World War II,the islands became a French reached with France in 1973 for comoros to become
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/5236.htm
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Bureau of African Affairs
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Background Note: Comoros

PROFILE OFFICIAL NAME:
Federal Islamic Republic of Comoros
Geography
Area: 2,171 sq. km. (838 sq. mi.); slightly less than half the size of Delaware. Major islands: Grande Comore (1,025 sq. km.), Anjouan (424 sq. km.), Mayotte (374 sq. km.), and Moheli (211 sq. km.).
Cities: CapitalMoroni (pop. 30,000). Mutsamudu (pop. 20,000).
Terrain: Rugged.
Climate: Tropical marine. People
Nationality: Noun and adjective Comorian(s). Population (2001 est.): 596,202. Mayotte (1990 est.)70,000. Annual growth rate (2001 est.): 3.02%. Ethnic groups: Antalote, Cafre, Makoa, Oimatsaha, Sakalava. Religions: Sunni Muslim 98%, Roman Catholic 2%. Languages: Shikomoro (a Swahili-Arab), Arabic, French. Education: Attendance 60% primary, 34% secondary. Literacy Health: Life expectancy 60 yrs. Infant mortality rate Work force (1996): 144,500. Agriculture Government Type: Republic. Independence: July 6, 1975 (Mayotte remains under French administration). Constitution: Adopted by referendum in 1978 and since amended.

23. Society And Culture
Languages of comoros islands. Part of Ethnologue Languages of the World_, 13thEdition Category Regional Africa comoros Society and culture http//www
http://www.ad.com/Regional/Africa/Comoros/Society_and_Culture/
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Ethnologue: Comoros Islands
Languages of Comoros Islands. Part of "Ethnologue: Languages of the World_, 13th Edition"
Category: Regional > Africa > Comoros > Society and Culture
http://www.sil.org/ethnologue/countries/Como.html
Library of Congress Country Studies / Comoros
Area Handbook Series, with information on society and regional security
Category: Regional > Africa > Comoros > Society and Culture
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/kmtoc.html
Public Places in the Comores
UNESCO information on the squares known as bangwe
Category: Regional > Africa > Comoros > Society and Culture
http://www.unesco.org/whc/exhibits/afr_rev/africa-m.htm
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24. Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination Tanzania | Culture
culture. The Arab influence on Zanzibar and Pemba islands is evident in the mix ofShirazia (from Persia), Arabs, Comorians (from the comoros islands) and Bantu
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/africa/tanzania/culture.htm
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Tanzania's 100 or more different tribal groups are mostly of Bantu origin. The Arab influence on Zanzibar and Pemba islands is evident in the people, who are a mix of Shirazia (from Persia), Arabs, Comorians (from the Comoros Islands) and Bantu from the mainland, though the latter predominate. Asians are a significant minority especially in the towns and cities. Europeans (either by descent or expatriate) are a smaller minority. The major non-Bantu people on the mainland are the Masai (Nilotic speakers) who inhabit the north-eastern section of the country. Swahili and English are the official languages, with English the principal language of commerce. There are also many local African tongues, reflecting the tribal diversity of the country. Outside the cities and towns, far fewer local people speak English than in comparable areas in Kenya. It's said that the Swahili spoken on Zanzibar is of a much purer form than elsewhere, and quite a few travellers head for the island to learn it. The two main religions are Christianity and Islam, with Hindus making up about a quarter of the population. The majority of Muslims are concentrated along the coast and in the islands. Compared to Islam, Christianity took a long time to make an impact, and even then (during the 19th century) it was practiced mainly among tribes of the interior. There are still many tribes who follow neither of the big-name religions and instead worship the ancient spirit of their choice. Principal among them are the Masai, who put their faith in the god Engai and his Messiah, Kindong'oi, from whom their priests are said to be descended. It's claimed that there is no religious bias present in the country's political and civil administration.

25. H-Net Multimedia Reviews: Iain Walker On Comores/Comoros Islands Web Sites
is a French language site devoted to all aspects of the comoros. devoted to particularaspects of the islands including the media, culture, history, economy
http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/reviews/exhibit/showrev.cgi?path=212

26. REUNION
comoros has three islands, Anjouan, Moleli and Grand Comore. The three islands togetherare about the size of the state of Delaware, 838 (culture Gram comoros
http://www.cmi.k12.il.us/~livingsu/comoro.htm
Comoros Federal Islamic Republic of the Comoros A Brief History of Comoros L'histoire des Comores Government of Comoros Le Gouvernement des Comores Geography of Comoros La Geographie des Comores Economy of Comoros L'economie des Comores Culture of Comoros La Culture des Comores For More Information On Comoros... Pour Plus Information Dans les Comores... Comoro Islands Comoros Islands:Content Go To Main Site on French Speaking Countries Bibliography "Comoros", Compton's NewMedia Encyclopedia. Compton's NewMedia, Inc., 1993. CD-ROM. "Comoros", World Mark Encyclopedia of Culture and Daily Life. Vol.1 Gale. "Federal Islamic Republic of the Comoros". Culturgram '97. Provo, UT: Brigham Young Univ., 1996. Harkavy, Michael D.(Editor). "Comoros," The New Webster's International Encyclopedia. 1996 Edition.

27. WebGuest - Open Directory Regional Africa Comoros Society
Top Regional Africa comoros Society and culture (3). Sites Ethnologuecomoros islands Languages of comoros islands. Part
http://directory.webguest.com/index.cgi/Regional/Africa/Comoros/Society_and_Cult

28. Adherents.com: By Location
Christianity, comoros islands, , -, -, -, 1998, Gall, Timothy L.(ed). Worldmark Encyclopedia of culture Daily Life Vol. 1 - Africa.
http://www.adherents.com/adhloc/Wh_77.html
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Over 42,000 religious geography and religion statistics citations (membership statistics for over 4,000 different religions, denominations, tribes, etc.) for every country in the world. To Index back to Comoros Islands, Catholic
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countries Year Source Quote/ Notes Christianity Comoros Islands *LINK* Nance Profiles web site (orig. source: P.J. Johnstone's OPERATION WORLD, 1979 edition. BACKGROUND); (viewed Aug. 1998; now restricted Total pop.: 355,000. Independent Comoros (pop. 310,000): Muslims 98%; 520 Christians. Mayotte (pop. 45,000): Muslim 80%; Roman Catholic 15%; Protestant 2%. Most of Protestants are Malagasy people, and largely nominal. Christianity Comoros Islands Gall, Timothy L. (ed). . Cleveland, OH: Eastword Publications Development (1998), pg. 106, 108. Location : Comoros Islands; Population : 500,000 "; "The Comoros Archipelago comprising Grande Comore (Njazidja), Anjouan (Nzwani), Mayotte (Mahore), and Moheli (Mwali)... "; Pg. 108: "Islam is the state religion; more than 95% of Comorians are Sunni Muslims. There are a small number of Christians (with origins from Madagascar) particularly on Mayotte, and there is at least one Catholic church in the capital of each island. " Islam Comoros Islands Welch, Alford T. "Islam " in Hinnells, John R. (ed).

29. MetaCrawler Results | Search Query = The Comoros
Yellow comoros islands Internet Guide to comoros islands Websites,Business, People, culture, Politics, Travel. Rated comoros
http://search.metacrawler.com/texis/search?q=The Comoros

30. Bits Of Culture
Country and culture Locator A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z. A, comoros, Cook islands, Congo,
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31. People And Culture Of Zanzibar
a mix of Shirazia (from Persia), Arabs, Comorians (from the comoros islands) andBantu the course contains 18 graded units of dialogues, culture notes, grammar
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The Arab influence on Zanzibar and Pemba islands is evident in the people, who are a mix of Shirazia (from Persia), Arabs, Comorians (from the Comoros Islands) and Bantu from the mainland, though the latter predominate.
Asians are a significant minority especially in the towns and cities. Europeans (either by descent or expatriate) are a smaller minority.
The island of origin of the locals pretty much determines what tribe they belong to. The Waunguja would emanate from Unguja Island, with Wapemba tribe from Pemba Island and Watumbatu from Tumbato Island.

32. Comoros Islands, Pierre Pahlavi
era and deeply rooted in the Comorian elite's political culture and, finally as anew name for the Islamic Federation of comoros the Union of comoros islands.
http://grad.usask.ca/gateway/pierrepahlavicomorosislands.html

33. Virtual Foreign Language Classroom: French Language & Culture
political, economic information, and a map of comoros. and a map of the Glorioso islands. Thissite provides information about the culture, history, geography
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34. Encyclopædia Britannica
comoros islands ArabNet General profile of the comoros islands. Includes backgroundmaterial on the islands' history, culture, government, geography
http://www.britannica.com/search?query=comoros&ct=igv&fuzzy=N&show=10&start=36

35. Comoros
Encyclopedia article discusses this island's culture, history, and Comoro islands overview and links. CIA Factbook - comoros - Features information on the
http://www.arabinfoseek.com/comoros.htm
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General Information Resources MSN Encarta - Comoros MSN Encarta - Mayotte - Encyclopedia article discusses this island's culture, history, and natural resources. MSN Encarta - Moroni capital city of Comoros Library of Congress Country Studies / Comoros Area Handbook Series, with information on society and regional security Comoro Islands - overview and links. CIA Factbook - Comoros - Features information on the geography, people, government, economy, transport, communications and defense forces, plus a map of the country. CIA The World Factbook 2000 Comoros Comoros Background - Collection of factual background about the Islands. Includes details about government, economy and history. Comoros Page - University of Pennsylvania - Excellent collection of resources from the Univ. of Pennsylvania's African Studies Center. Includes map, travel advisories, and reviewed sites. Comoros - Consular Information Sheet - from the U.S. State Department.

36. Comoros-Land & People
General Info Art culture Arab Diaspora News Computers Internet. Open Directory Regional Africa comoros. comoros islands - Country Info on Zorona.com.
http://www.arabinfoseek.com/comoros-land_&_people.htm
General Info Art Culture Arab Diaspora ... Comoros Graphicmaps.com Comoros Flags Of The World website About Comoros comoros ACTION ATLAS: Coral Reefs: Comoros Comoros Geography - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural ... Comoros Law Library Comoros Human Rights Practices ABCNEWS.com Country Profile: Comoros ABC Country Book of Comoros - government Flag, Map, Economy, Geography World Flag Database: Comoros World - Countries - Comoros ... COMOROS (medea.be) World Flag Database: Comoros Map of the Comoros The Muslims Directory : Countries : Comoros Comoros Arab tradition, cultural and history Dzaoudzi, Comoros Weather Atlantic Ocean Satellite by Intellicast.com 3D Atlas Online: Comoros Comoros Statistical Data World Species List - Comoros Databases Nations of the World Atlas: Comoros Comoros Country Page DACB Index catholic PuppyClass.com: Comoros

37. Travel
Topics Travel Exploration art business culture politics health in the waters ofthe Comoro islands The fish The World Travel Guide Online comoros The WTG
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Travel Airlines/Hotels/Resorts/Tourism Main Region AfriDive - Comoros
Comoros Home Services Index Specials Feedback Bibliography What'sNew The Comoros are a group of tropical islands situated off the Northern coast of Madagascar, and only a three hour flight from South Africa. ArabNet Comoros, Transport, Air
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A complete directory of Comoros casinos, organized alphabetically by casino name, showing detailed information for each casino

38. Queer Theory Subjects Index: C
comoros Human Rights. comoros Political Orgs. Constructionism. Constructivism.Cook islands Travel culture. Cook islands Human Rights.
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39. MapZones.com Culture
comoros and Mayotte, culture, Back to Top. The comoros has hospitals on eachof the main islands but suffers from a shortage of medical personnel, modern
http://www.mapzones.com/world/africa/comoros_and_mayotte/cultureindex.php
Country Info Comoros Introduction Comoros General Data Comoros Maps Comoros Culture ... Comoros Time and Date Comoros and Mayotte Culture Back to Top The Comoros has hospitals on each of the main islands but suffers from a shortage of medical personnel, modern facilities, and supplies. Comorians largely depend on traditional medicines and healers. Those who have more advanced health problems and can afford to do so seek medical assistance in either Madagascar or France. While infant mortality has decreased and life expectancy has increased to about 60 years on average, there are still several growing health concerns. Less than half of the population has access to safe drinking water, making cholera and parasitic infestation prominent. Other serious illnesses are malaria, tuberculosis, and, to a lesser extent, leprosy and AIDS.
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40. People And Culture
People And culture. The Arab influence on Zanzibar and Pemba islands is evident Shirazia(from Persia), Arabs, Comorians, (from the comoros islands) and Bantu
http://www.hollonenterprise.com/people_and_culture.htm
People And Culture
Members of the Maasai Tribe Tanzania's 100 or more different tribal groups are mostly of Bantu origin. The Arab influence on Zanzibar and Pemba islands is evident in the people, who are a mix of Shirazia (from Persia), Arabs, Comorians, (from the Comoros islands) and Bantu from the mainland, though the latter predominate. Asians are a significant minority especially in the towns and cities. Europeans (either by descent or expatriate) are a smaller minority. The major non-Bantu people on the mainland are the Maasai (Nilotic speakers) who inhabit the north-eastern section of the country. Swahili and English are the official languages, with English the principal language of commerce. There are also many local African tongues, reflecting the tribal diversity of the country. Outside the cities and towns, far fewer local people speak English than in comparable areas in Kenya. It is said that the Swahili spoken in Zanzibar is of a much purer form than elsewhere, and quite a few travelers head for the island to learn it. The two main religions are Christianity and Islam, with Hindus making up about a quarter of the population. The majority of Muslims are concentrated along the coast and on the islands. Compared to Islam, Christianity took a long time to make an impact, and even then (during the 19th century) it was practiced mainly among tribes of the interior. There are still many tribes to follow neither of the big-name religions and instead worship the ancient spirit of their choice. Principal among them are the Masai, who put their faith in the God Engai and his Messiah, Kindong'oi, from whom their priests are said to be descended. It's claimed that there is no religious bias present in the country's political and civil administration.

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