Comoros

Overview While doing this my research for this project I realized that a lot of places in Africa are unknown. Also, that finding pictures for every section is surprisingly hard. While doing the statistics I learned that very few people live there compared to where we live and that its isolated since its an island. I also learned that their culture is very different compared to others and they have some of the rare exports most of us use as luxuries. Although I was not able to complete this project due to computer errors I have learned more than I expected. I had fun learning about comoros, a place I have never heard of until now.

Statistics //The population is 798,000 people. It is said to be the sixth smallest african nation by population. //

Geography Comoros is interesting, instead of the other places Comoros is actually an island. Most people dont notice it because its so small.

History media type="youtube" key="TbShxVtfKVc" height="364" width="445" The island had lots of history but what most people tend to remember after they discover the island is that Anjouan and Moheli declared indepence from the comoros in 1997.

Economy  The comoros has very weak economy and unemployment is considered really high. Comoros is big in ylang-ylang and vanilla. It is the worlds largest producer in ylang-ylang but im not to sure about vanilla.

Government Comoros is the 143rd member of the united nations and it became the 143rd member in november 1975.

Religion Sunni Islam is the main religion it represents about 98% of the population. However the other percentage is Roman Catholic.

Culture **French Flag** Most of the population is influenced by French Culture. The education system is badly treated due to poor teacher training and poor results.

Social Problems **Flag of Comoros** Even though the islands of comoros exists, it is as if it doesnt because of the bad location. The location does not allow much because it is so isolated. I think that they need more things to happen or just find a way to show that they are there because so far I dont think that they stand out compared to the other african countries.

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