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Base Camp in comoros, comoros camp for kids.
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All Cities in Comoros. Base Camp in Comoros :
Base Camp Grande Comore Base Camp Mohéli Base Camp Adda-Douéni Base Camp Bambao Base Camp Bandaressalam Base Camp Bazimini Base Camp Chezani Base Camp Dembéni Base Camp Djoiezi Base Camp Domoni Base Camp Dzindri Base Camp Fomboni (Island capital) Base Camp Foumbouni Base Camp Hahaia Base Camp Hoani Base Camp Iconi Base Camp Itsikoudi Base Camp Jimilimé Base Camp Kangani Base Camp Koimbani Base Camp Koni-Djodjo Base Camp Mbatsé Base Camp Mbéni Base Camp Miringoni Base Camp Mirontsi Base Camp Mitsamiouli Base Camp Mitsoudjé Base Camp Mohoro Base Camp Moroni (National and Island capital) Base Camp Moya Base Camp Mramani Base Camp Mtakoudja Base Camp Mutsamudu (Island capital) Base Camp Mvouni Base Camp Ndrondroni Base Camp Nioumachoua Base Camp Nkourani Base Camp N'Tsaoueni Base Camp N'Tsoudjini Base Camp Ongoujou Base Camp Ouallah Base Camp Ouani Base Camp Pidjani Base Camp Pomoni Base Camp Sambia Base Camp Séléa Base Camp Sima Base Camp Tsidjé Base Camp Tsimbeo Base Camp Wanani Base Camp Ziroudani
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Comoros Description Comoros
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Comoros has endured more than 20 coups or attempted coups since gaining independence from France in 1975. In 1997, the islands of Anjouan and Moheli declared independence from Comoros. In 1999, military chief Col. AZALI seized power in a bloodless coup, and helped negotiate the 2000 Fomboni Accords power-sharing agreement in which the federal presidency rotates among the three islands, and each island maintains its own local government. AZALI won the 2002 presidential election, and each island in the archipelago elected its own president. AZALI stepped down in 2006 and President SAMBI was elected to office. In 2007, Mohamed BACAR effected Anjouan's de-facto secession from the Union, refusing to step down in favor of fresh Anjouanais elections 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 on Anjouan, but in March 2008, AU and Comoran soldiers seized the island. The move was generally welcomed by the island's inhabitants.
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Location
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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
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Area - comparative
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slightly more than 12 times the size of Washington, DC
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Natural resources Comoros Comoros
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NEGL
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Population Comoros
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773,407 (July 2010 est.)
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Comoros Religions Comoros
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Sunni Muslim 98%, Roman Catholic 2%
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Languages
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Arabic (official), French (official), Shikomoro (a blend of Swahili and Arabic)
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Comoros Education Comoros expenditures
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3.8% of GDP (2002)
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Government Comoros type
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3 islands and 4 municipalities*; Grande Comore (N'gazidja), Anjouan (Ndzuwani), Domoni*, Fomboni*, Moheli (Mwali), Moroni*, Moutsamoudou*
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Independence
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Independence Day, 6 July (1975)
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Comoros Economy - overview
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Investment Comoros
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Industries Comoros
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22 million kWh (2007 est.)
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Airports Comoros
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