Description: Detailed clear large road map of Comoros with road routes from cities to towns, road intersections to provinces and perfectures.
The archipelago of the Comoros is composed of four main islands situated in the Indian Ocean, between Madagascar and the East African coast. These volcanic islands are: Ngazidja (formerly Grande Comore), Nzwani (formerly Anjouan), Mali (formerly Mohéli) and Mahoré (Mayotte) all of these are surrounded by a magnificent coral reef and turquoise clear waters under which a rich marine life flourishes.
The capital of the archipelago is Moroni on the island
of Ngazidja and throughout the islands the official
languages are French, Arabic and Comorian. All three
islands are now independent from France, although
Mayotte is still linked with France.
The Comoros Islands are re-knowned for their natural
perfumes and essences, most of which derive from flower
such as orange, jasmine and ylang-ylang. Spices are also
a main produce of the islands, these include basil,
vanilla, pepper, cloves and nutmeg.
Mount Mount Karthala is an active volcano on the island
of Ngazidja, where trekkers can climb and enjoy the
magnificent views from above. All of the islands are of
volcanic origin and offer spectacular sites for land
exploration and pristine coral reefs for those who enjoy
scuba-diving.
The climate in the Comoros is tropical therefore
temperatures are warm and humid. There may be occasional
cyclones from January to April, the rainy season going
from November to April.
The people from Comoros are called Comorians.
Physical Map of Comoros
Physical map and map image of Comoros.
Political Map of Comoros
Political map and map image of Comoros.
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