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About Comoros in detail

Where is Comoros?

In case Comoros is looking on the map under the Coordinates 11 42 S 43 14 E otherwise in Africa, in Southern Africa, group of islands at the northern mouth of the Mozambique Channel, about two-thirds of the way between northern Madagascar and northern Mozambique.

What is the capital city of Comoros?

The capital city of Comoros is Moroni.

What is the time in Moroni?

It is 8 hours ahead of Washington, D.C. during Standard Time; the timezone of Moroni is UTC+3.

What is the Internet code for Comoros?

The Top Level Domain (TLD) for Comoros is: .km

What is the size of Comoros?

The territory of Comoros is total: 2,235 sq km; land: 2,235 sq km, water: 0 sq km.

If we want to describe Comoros’s territory’s size is slightly more than 12 times the size of Washington, DC.

If we would like to walk around and discover Comoros, we can cover 340 km.

What is the water coverage of Comoros?

We have already mentioned what percentage of Comoros is covered by water (see below), and this includes 340 km coastline.

What is the climate like in Comoros?

The climate of Comoros is tropical marine: rainy season (November to May).

Geographical data of Comoros

Comoros elevation; mean elevation: 8m, elevation extremes; lowest point: Indian Ocean 0 m, highest point: Karthala 2,360 m.

The specific geographical details of Comoros include volcanic islands; interiors vary from steep mountains to low hills.

Suppose we would like to describe the countries location from a different perspective. In that case, it is safe to say, and easy to read from a map, Comoros is a critical location at the northern end of Mozambique Channel.

Resources and land use of Comoros

The country’s main mined products are fish. The population partly uses the earlier highlighted land territory and partly left in its natural state: agricultural land: 84.4%; arable land 46.7%; permanent crops 29.6%; permanent pasture 8.1%; forest: 1.4%; other: 14.2% (2011 estimate).

Population data of Comoros

The number of inhabitants of Comoros is 794,678 (July 2016 estimate).

If we look at the proportion of the urbanized and barely populated areas, these are the figures: urban population: 28.3% of the total population (2015).

Most of the population in Comoros is concentrated in MORONI (capital) 56,000 (2014).

Ethnicity in Comoros

According to ethnicity details, the ethnic groups are Antalote, Cafre, Makoa, Oimatsaha, Sakalava.

Spoken languages in Comoros

The spoken languages in Comoros are the following: Arabic (official language), French (official language), Shikomoro (official language; a blend of Swahili and Arabic) (Comorian).

What are the most important religions in Comoros?

During the general census, researchers examine the churches, according to this: Sunni Muslim 98%, Roman Catholic 2%note: Islam is the state religion.

Further population data of Comoros

The proportion of gender and age tells a lot about the society as follows 0-14 years: 40.1% (male 158,809 / female 159,840) 15-24 years: 19.23% (male 73,947 / female 78,831) 25-54 years: 32.58% (male 122,936 / female 135,962) 55-64 years: 4.21% (male 14,850 / female 18,611) 65 years and over: 3.89% (male 14,321 / female 16,571) (2016 estimate). It also a significant factor in a society the population growth rate, which in the case of Comoros is 1.71% (2016 estimate).

The population growth rate is based on two elements, the birth, and the death rate. In Comoros the birth rate is 26.9 births / 1,000 population (2016 estimate), the death rate 7.4 deaths / 1,000 population (2016 estimate).

In this day and age in developed societies, the first child borns later compared to the previous centuries and decades, so childbearing is extended. In Comoros, the average age of mothers at the first childbirth is N/A.

Although the children’s birth is postponed in the best-case scenario, the parents can still see their kids grow as life expectancy also extended. In the case of Comoros, these figures are. With the introduction of modern medicine, vaccinations, and the proper hygienic conditions, the infant mortality rate is in a steep decline. The infant mortality statistics in Comoros are the following: N/A. Relevant data is the budget of healthcare, which is in the case of this country is 6.7% of GDP (2014).

Economic data of Comoros

Suppose we would like to describe a country, we also have to mention its economy; One of the world’s poorest countries, Comoros is made up of three islands that are hampered by inadequate transportation links, a young and rapidly increasing population, and few natural resources. The low educational level of the labor force contributesAuthorities is negotiating with the IMF for triennial program assistance. The government – which is racked by internal political disputes, struggles to provide essential services, upgrade education and technical training, and privatize commercial and industrial.

GDP is a prominent figure, as all the relevant calculations and statistics are based on it. GDP in Comoros is $622 million (2015 estimate).

Another important indicator is the rate of GDP growth, which in Comoros is 2.2% (2016 estimate), 1% (2015 estimate) 2% (2014 estimate).

These statistics affect the world economy; remember, in 2015, the Chinese real GDP growth rate was worse than expected; The world markets fall, and the Chinese stock exchange is temporally suspended.

A further major factor of a country’s economy, the GDP per capita. In Comoros this is $1,500 (2016 estimate) $1,500 (2015 estimate) $1,600 (2014 estimate).

In the economy, the Trinity is in common places, such as agriculture, industry, and services.

What are the agricultural products Comoros produces?

Comoros’s main agricultural products are vanilla, cloves, ylang-ylang (perfume essence), coconuts, bananas, cassava (manioc).

Regarding the economy, the important segments are fishing, tourism, perfume distillation. The crucial and regularly mentioned GDP is based on fishing, tourism, perfume distillation.

Drinking water source in Comoros

It is essential to mention that – thanks to the development of the infrastructure -, the rate of potable water improved: urban: 92.6% of the population, rural: 89.1% of the people, total: 90.1% of the community. Unimproved: urban: 7.4% of the people, rural: 10.9% of the population, total: 9.9% of the population (2015 estimate).

The average number of childbirth in Comoros

In Comoros, the average delivery number is 3.47 children born / woman (2016 estimate).

Population, median age, migration, and citizenship in Comoros

The population’s average age is 19.6 years; male: 19 years, female: 20.2 years (2016 estimate). The age of adulthood varies in every country of the world. In Comoros, it is 18 years of age, universal.

When we are experiencing an unprecedented scale of migration and globalization, it is an important factor in the number of new immigrants. In Comoros is -2.5 migrant(s) / 1,000 population (2016 estimate). It is important to know how to apply for citizenship: citizenship by birth: no. Citizenship by descent only: at least one parent must be a citizen of Comoros. Dual citizenship recognized: no—residency requirement for naturalization: 10 years.

Is Comoros a safe destination? Healthcare services and infectious diseases in Comoros

Many of the travelers are looking into the healthcare services and infectious diseases of their destinations. In Comoros, the hospital beds’ density is 2.2 beds / 1,000 population (2006).

According to the WHO rating regarding contagious diseases in Comoros: N/A.

However, HIV is not curable but maintainable. Let’s do not forget when the disease surfaced; it was a world threatening condition. Unfortunately, in some countries, it is still very high the number of infected patients and fatalities due to the disease.
In Comoros, the number of HIV/AIDS deaths: N/A.

Regarding tourism obesity, not an important issue, but we have to mention health statistics, as it is the plague of the 20th and the 21st century. The rate of obese adults in Comoros is 5.8% (2014).

What are the natural hazards in Comoros? Is there any?

The most known natural risk in Comoros are cyclones possible during the rainy season (December to April); volcanic activity on Grand Comorevolcanism: Karthala (elevation 2,361 m) on Grand Comore Island last erupted in 2007; a 2005 eruption forced thousands of people to be evacuated and produced a massive ash cloud.

More interesting facts about Comoros

A few words about the past, as every country and society, are connected to its history; The archipelago of Comoros in the Indian Ocean, composed of Mayotte, Anjouan, Moheli, and Grand Comore, declared independence from France on 6 July 1975. France did not recognize the independence of Mayotte, which remains under the French administration. Since independence, Comoros has endured political instability through realized and attempted coups. In 1997, the islands of Anjouan and Moheli declared independence from Comoros. In 1999, military chief Col. AZALI Assoumani seized power of the entire government in a bloodless coup; he initiated the 2000 Fomboni Accords, a power-sharing agreement in which the federal presidency rotates among the three islands, and each island maintains its local government. AZALI won the 2002 federal presidential election as president from Grand Comore Island, and each island in the archipelago elected its president. AZALI stepped down in 2006, and President SAMBI was elected to office as president from Anjouan.

In 2007, Mohamed BACAR effected Anjouan’s de-facto secession from the Union of Comoros, refusing to step down when Comoros’ other islands held legitimate elections in July. The African Union (AU) initially attempted to resolve the political crisis by applying sanctions and a naval blockade to Anjouan. Still, in March 2008, the AU and Comoran soldiers seized the island. The island’s inhabitants generally welcomed the move. In May 2011, Ikililou DHOININE won the presidency in peaceful elections widely deemed free and fair. Former President AZALI Assoumani was declared the winner of the closely contested 2016 presidential election.

In every nation’s memory, some cornerstones placed the country on the timeline of history. The date of declaration of independence of Comoros: 6 July 1975 (from France).

The flag and other symbols of Comoros

The colors, symbols, and animals on the flag usually have a historical background or an important milestone or memory of the nation.

This case is not an exception either; four equal horizontal bands of yellow (top), white, red, and blue, with a green isosceles triangle based on the hoist; centered within the triangle, is a white crescent with the convex side facing the hoist and four white, five-pointed stars placed vertically in a line between the points of the crescent; the horizontal bands and the four stars represent the four main islands of the archipelago – Mwali, N’gazidja, Ndzuwani, and Mahore (Mayotte – department of France, but claimed by Comoros). Note: the crescent, stars, and color green are traditional symbols of Islam.

Apart from the flag, the symbol of national unity is the national anthem. The anthem’s primary purpose is to share the nation’s core values, endeavors, and patriotic feelings.

National symbols of Comoros: four stars and crescent; national colors: green, white.

Constitution of Comoros

The existence of the nation is based on the constitution. Some constitutions knew worldwide, like the U.S. Constitution that was accepted on the 17th of September 1787, in Philadelphia, the United States of America’s Constitution.

It is not related to the declaration of independence that was stolen by Nicolas Cage in the movie National Treasure 🙂

What is the legal system of Comoros?

Most of the time, the legal system of a country is the focus of lawyers. It is a common fact that there are two main approaches in the world, “the law in books” and “the law in action.”

In the Anglo-Saxon world, the practice is the “law in action,” while in the rest of the world, the law is based on Roman law, the “law in books.”

Comoros’s legal system is a mixed legal system of Islamic religious law, the French civil code of 1975, and customary law.

It was Aristotle who founded the Theory of 3 separations of powers. In his view, these are the council of public affairs, the magistrates, and the justice system. The age of enlightenment was the time when terminologies have defined the way we still use them. In most democratic countries, the three authorities separated from each other. In dictatorships, the rules usually interweaved in one hand.

About the legislative branch of Comoros, we can highlight the following structures unicameral Assembly of the Union (33 seats; 24 members elected by absolute majority vote in 2 rounds if needed and nine members indirectly elected by island assemblies; members serve 5-year terms).

About the unemployment rate, labor force, and poverty line in Comoros

One of the major problems of the 21st-century economy is unemployment. Governments are struggling to maintain a low level of the unemployment rate. Still, as a result of automation, the cheap 3rd world labor, and the outsourcing of workflow, these attempts fail. In Comoros, the labor force is 245,200 (2013 estimate). Please bear in mind that the population in Comoros is total: 61.8 deaths / 1,000 live births; male: 72.2 deaths / 1,000 live births, female: 51 deaths / 1,000 live births (2016 estimate) – as we already mentioned above.

The rate of unemployment in Comoros is 6.5% (2014 estimate).

Widely known that the gap between the rich and poor is widening on an enormous scale.

According to the 2017 shocking Oxfam report, the most affluent eight people’s fortune is equal to the wealth of the poorest half of the world’s population.

In Comoros, the households’ income and consumption compared to the entire population: lowest 10%: 0.9% highest 10%: 55.2% (2004).

Another widely used indicator is the so-called GINI index, which measures the inequalities of statistical dispersion, but is mainly used for measuring the sharing of income and fortune.

The GINI index was named after its founder Corrado Gini, an Italian economist. Gini index has grades between 0-1, but often it is used on a percentage basis. It is 0 if the examined criteria territorial distribution is equal. It is one of the criteria concentrated on the territory. In Comoros, the GINI index is N/A.

The states usually set up a poverty line, which is more or less, is a subjective measure. It varies by country; its base is often the minimum pension, the incomes of the most deficient 20 percent, the X percent of income per capita Etc.

In Comoros, the poverty line people are the lowest 10%: 0.9% highest 10%: 55.2% (2004).

About the budget and central governments debt of Comoros

The available budget mainly defines the state’s economy. Comoros’s budget is; revenues: $165 million, expenditures: $185.5 million (2016 estimate). Taxes and other revenues are 26.5% of GDP (2016 estimate).

The budget deficit (Budget surplus (+) or deficit (-)) is N/A.

The fiscal year in Comoros is the calendar year.

In the country’s economy, we have to consider the public debt. Public debt is the consolidated sum of the state’s local, federal, and central government debt.

Inflation rate and prime lending rate in Comoros

A few further interesting and relevant economic data are the following; Inflation rate: 1.2% (2016 estimate), 1.3% (2015 estimate), and the rate of the Commercial bank prime lending rate: 10.5% (31 December 2016 estimate).

Export/import partners and data of Comoros

Comoros, with the export of products, industrial tools, and other services, generates revenue. The export value in Comoros is: $19.2 million (2016 estimate), $18.9 million (2015 estimate). The total revenue of these activities: vanilla, ylang-ylang (perfume essence), cloves.

Comoros’s most important export partners are the India 28.7%, France 17%, Germany 8.7%, Saudi Arabia 7.1%, Singapore 6.6%, Netherlands 6.1%, Mauritius 5.3% (2015).

The most important imported products are rice and other foodstuffs, consumer goods, petroleum products, cement and construction materials, transport equipment, and the countries from where the import is coming: China 18.9%, Pakistan 16.2%, France 14.7%, United Arab Emirates 11.3%, India 6.3% (2015).

Renewable energies used in Comoros

To suppress the pollution of the environment, renewable energies have to replace the fossil energy. The more the proportion of renewable energies in a country means more effort against pollution. Comoros, the indicator of how much of the country’s produced energy is coming from the hydroelectric source, is 4.5% of total installed capacity (2012 estimate).

To indicate how much another renewable energy produced is 0% of total installed capacity (2012 estimate).

Telecommunication data of Comoros, calling code

To maintain the economy, the development of a reliable and modern telecommunications infrastructure is crucial. We can say the following about Comoros; a sparse microwave radio relay system and HF radiotelephone communication stations. Domestic: fixed-line connections only about 3 per 100 persons; mobile cellular usage over 50 per 100 persons. International: country code – 269; landing point for the EASSy fiber-optic submarine cable system connecting East Africa with Europe and North America; HF radiotelephone communications to Madagascar and Reunion (2015).

Transport infrastructure in Comoros

In the 21st century, we often say that the world has become small and there are no distances anymore. With widespread air travel when (sometimes) there are no visa restrictions, it is easy to reach other countries, but if the distance is not too long, we can also use railway or water transportation.

The number of airports in Comoros: 4 (2013), and the number of heliports: N/A.

The total length of the roadways in Comoros: total: 880 km, paved: 673 km, unpaved: 207 km (2002).

The total length of the waterways in Comoros: N/A.

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Facts & data about Comoros

Name of the country: conventional long way: Union of Comoros, traditional short form: Comoros, local long form: Udzima wa Komori (Comorian); Union des Comores (French); Jumhuriyat al Qamar al Muttahidah (Arabic), local short state: Komori (Comorian); Comores (French); Juzur al Qamar (Arabic), etymology: name derives from the Arabic designation “Juzur al Qamar” meaning “Islands of the Moon.”

Abbreviation: Comoros Geographic coordinates:
12 10 S, 44 15 E
Country Location: Africa
Capital of Comoros: Moroni GPS of the Capital:
11 42 S 43 14 E
Position: Southern Africa, group of islands at the northern mouth of the Mozambique Channel, about two-thirds of the way between northern Madagascar and northern Mozambique
Land area: total: 2,235 sq km; land: 2,235 sq km, water: 0 sq km Terrain: volcanic islands, interiors vary from steep mountains to low hills
Area comparative: slightly more than 12 times the size of Washington, DC
Population: 794,678 (July 2016 estimate) Population grow rate: 1.71% (2016 estimate) Sex ratio: at birth: 1.03 male(s) / female, 0-14 years: 0.99 male(s) / female, 15-24 years: 0.94 male(s) / female, 25-54 years: 0.9 male(s) / female, 55-64 years: 0.8 male(s) / female, 65 years and over: 0.88 male(s) / female, total population: 0.94 male(s) / female (2016 estimate)
Exports: $19.2 million (2016 estimate), $18.9 million (2015 estimate) Imports: $191.2 million (2016 estimate), $195.9 million (2015 estimate) Import partners: China 18.9%, Pakistan 16.2%, France 14.7%, UAE 11.3%, India 6.3% (2015)
Urbanization: urban population: 28.3% of the total population (2015) Major urban area(s): MORONI (capital) 56,000 (2014) Median age: total: 19.6 years; male: 19 years, female: 20.2 years (2016 estimate)
Internet users: total: 58,000. Percent of the population: 7.5% (July 2015 estimate) Telephones (fixed-lines): total subscriptions: 24,000. Subscriptions per 100 inhabitants: 3 (July 2015 estimate) Telephones (mobile, cellular): total: 422,000. Subscriptions per 100 inhabitants: 54 (July 2015 estimate)
Unemployment rate: 6.5% (2014 estimate) Nationality: Comoran(s) adjective: Comoran National holidays: Independence Day, 6 July (1975)
Life expectancy at birth: total population: 64.2 years. Male: 61.9 years, female: 66.6 years (2016 estimate) Total fertility rate: 3.47 children born / woman (2016 estimate) Birthrate: 26.9 births / 1,000 population (2016 estimate)
Literacy: age 15 and over can read and write. Total population: 77.8%; male: 81.8%, female: 73.7% (2015 estimate) Legal system: mixed legal system of Islamic religious law, the French civil code of 1975, and customary law Suffrage: 18 years of age, universal
Industries: fishing, tourism, perfume distillation Industrial production growth rate: 0.5% (2016 estimate) GDP real growth rate: 2.2% (2016 estimate) 1% (2015 estimate) 2% (2014 estimate)

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