The Comoros Islands is an archipelago in the Indian Ocean located off the East African coast. It is made up of four islands, Ngazidja (Grand Comore), Mwali (Mohéli), Ndzuwani (Anjouan), and Mahoré (Mayotte). It is a sovereign state recognized by the United Nations, with a population of 866,595 people and a land area of 2,236 square kilometres. The country is an incredibly diverse cultural and ethnic melting pot of African, Arab, and French influences, and the official languages are French, Arabic, and Comorian, among others. The country's volcanic soil, tropical climate, and abundance of natural resources make it a prime destination for tourists and investors. Comoros has had its fair share of political and economic troubles, but it is a nation on the rise, with a government committed to economic and social progress.
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1) What is the national sport of the Comoros?
2) What is the capital of the Comoros Islands?
3) How many official languages are spoken in the Comoros Islands?
4) What is the main religion in the Comoros Islands?
5) What is the official currency of the Comoros Islands?
6) What is the average life expectancy in Comoros?
7) What is the national animal of the Comoros Islands?
8) What is the highest point in the Comoros Islands?
9) What type of government does the Comoros Islands currently have?
10) What body of water separates the Comoros Islands from Madagascar?
11) What is the approximate population of the Comoros Islands?
12) What is the main export of the Comoros Islands?
13) What type of climate does the Comoros Islands have?
14) What natural disaster is the Comoros Islands prone to?
15) What type of economic system is used by the Comoros Islands?
16) What is the total area of the Comoros Islands?
17) What is the name of the current president of the Comoros Islands?
18) What is the most populous city in the Comoros Islands?
19) What is the national dish of the Comoros Islands?
20) What is the main source of power for the Comoros Islands?
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