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- killed. As many as 17,000 Comorians left Madagascar to s**** refuge in their native land in 1977 alone. About 100,000 Comorians live in France; many of them...
- Look up Comorian, comorian, or Comoran in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Comorian may refer to: Something of or pertaining to the Comoro Islands, a...
- There are between 200,000 and 350,000 Comorians in France. The islands of the Comoros are 97.1% ethnically Comorian, which is a mixture of Bantu, Malagasy...
- version of the Latin script for official use. Many Comorians now use the Latin script when writing the Comorian language although the Ajami script is still widely...
- Comorians in France consist of migrants from Comoros and their descendants living and working in France. Outside of Mayotte, where Comorians are an important...
- El Fardou Ben, professional football player Toifilou Maoulida Ayouba Ili****a, professional seaman deck officer (2nd Off) List of Comorian politicians...
- The Comorian Armed Forces (French: Armée nationale de développement, AND; lit. 'Army of National Development') are the national military of the Comoros...
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- around 50,000 Arabs and about 20,000 Indians. In addition, several hundred Comorians (including ****rans) were killed during the pogrom as they were ****ociated...
- between the French franc and the Comorian franc and free convertibility between the two currencies, guaranteed by the Comorian central bank's opening of an...