the Comoros
The Comoros is an archipelago located in the Indian Ocean, situated between the eastern coast of Africa and the island of Madagascar. It consists of three main islands—Grande Comore, Mohéli, and Anjouan—along with several smaller islands. The capital city is Moroni, found on Grande Comore. The Comoros is known for its diverse culture, influenced by African, Arab, and French traditions.
The islands have a tropical climate, characterized by warm temperatures and seasonal rainfall. The economy primarily relies on agriculture, with vanilla, cloves, and ylang-ylang being significant exports. The Comoros is also recognized for its rich biodiversity, including unique marine life and lush landscapes.