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Comorian and with
Comorian waters are the habitat of the coelacanth, a rare fish with limblike fins and a cartilaginous skeleton, the fossil remains of which date as far back as 400 million years and which was once thought to have become extinct about 70 million years ago.
The accord called for the creation of a new Tripartite Commission for National Reconciliation to develop a " New Comorian Entity " with a new constitution.
A defense treaty with France provides naval resources for protection of territorial waters, training of Comorian military personnel, and air surveillance.
It is a member of the franc zone with an exchange rate of 491. 9677 Comorian francs ( KMF ) = 1.
* List of all pages beginning with " Comorian "
Ibrahim Ali was a seventeen-year-old French-boy with Comorian origins.
Two days later, Comorian President Ahmed Abdallah Sambi, with the support of the African Union ( AU ), appointed M. Dhoihirou Halidi as interim President of Anjouan.
Islam and its institutions have helped to integrate Comorian society and provide identification with a world beyond the islands ' shores.
Those two matches were their first two matches with full FIFA recognition, and included a 4 – 2 victory over Djibouti, which is considered the largest win in the Comorian team's history.

Comorian and were
Condemned as wasteful and cumbersome, certain inherited customs of Comorian culture were abolished, like the ' Anda ', the traditional " grand marriage ", as well as traditional funerary ceremonies, criticized as being too costly.
The Moissy was a Comorian version of Mao Zedong's Red Guards and their methods were similar to those that had been employed by their Chinese counterpart during the Cultural Revolution.
The teenage Moissy were perceived as a repressive political police, and their intimidation tactics and often random and chaotic activity caused widespread resentment among the Comorian population.

Comorian and also
There are also 20, 000 speakers of Comorian in Madagascar, some of which are Shimaore speakers.

Comorian and was
Comoros is one of the world's poorest countries ; its per capita gross national product ( GNP — see Glossary ) was estimated at US $ 400 in 1994, following the January devaluation of the Comorian franc.
prior to January 1999, the official rate was pegged to the French franc at 75 CFs per French franc ; since January 1, 1999, the CF is pegged to the euro at a rate of 491. 9677 Comorian francs per euro
On March 9, Denard's lawyer presented declarations by former president Djohar, who had stated, during an interview to Comorian newspaper Kashkazi at the end of October 2005, that his security chief, Captain Rubis, a French officer that the French authorities had recommended to him, " was aware of the coup ".
In 1977, it was the scene of ethnic unrest, forcing the evacuation of the Comorian minority living there.
Mohammed was born in Moroni, Comoros Islands and had Kenyan as well as Comorian citizenship.
However, national authority over the islands was confirmed following the refusal of the President of Anjouan to hold free elections in 2008, and he was forced to flee by military intervention by troops of the Comorian Union and the African Union.
Local legend claims Islam was brought to the islands during Muhammad ’ s lifetime, brought by two Comorian nobles, Fey Bedja Mwamba and Mtswa Mwandze, who visited Mecca.
Suspected al-Qaeda member Fazul Abdullah Mohammed was born in Moroni, Comoros Islands and has Kenyan as well as Comorian citizenship.
Ali Soilih, full name Ali Soilih Mtsashiwa, ( January 7, 1937 – May 29, 1978 ) was a Comorian socialist revolutionary and political figure.
Said Mahdi Soilihi Kafe ( 1937-May 25, 2002 ) was a Comorian political figure in the regime of Ahmed Abdallah.
Until 1994, the Comorian franc was pegged to the French franc at the rate of 50 Comorian francs to 1 French franc.
however, the Comorian franc was devalued 33⅓ % to a new rate of 75 Comorian francs for 1 French franc, while the CFA franc's new rate was 100 CFA francs to 1 French franc.
With the creation of the euro in January 1999, the Comorian franc was pegged, at its prevailing rate, to the new currency.
Due to his Mohélian origins, he was ineligible to run for the union presidency in 2002, when the first four-year term was reserved for a Grande Comorian.

Comorian and for
France and Comoros signed a mutual security treaty in 1978 ; following the mercenary coup against Abdallah in 1989, French troops restored order and took responsibility for reorganizing and training the Comorian army.
At 24 percent of GDP, remittances constitute an important source of inflows for the Comorian economy.
** ( Comorian Union for Progress ) 1982-1990
"" ( Comorian for " The Union of the Great Islands ") is the national anthem of Comoros.
Comorian instruments include the ' ud and violin, the most frequent accompaniment for twarab, as well as gabusi ( a type of lute ) and ndzendze.
Modern musicians include Abou Chihabi, who composed the Comorian national anthem and who is known for his reggae-tinged pan-African variet music, reggae / zouk / soukous fusionists like Maalesh and Salim Ali Amir, Nawal, Diho, singer-songwriters and instrumentalists.
Shimasiwa is another name for Comorian, meaning " language of islands ".
The Fund for the Support of Community Development, sponsored by the International Development Association ( IDA, a subsidiary of the World Bank ) and the Comorian government, is applying itself to improving the water supply on the islands.
Category: Comorian Union for Progress politicians
In 2002, Mohéli ratified the new Comorian constitution, which provided for a less centralized federal government and more power to the island governments.
This agreement provided for the establishment of a system of fixed parity 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 operations account ( compte d ' operation ) at the French Treasury ( Trésor public ) to handle all exchange transactions.
* nothing in the agreements can be construed as implying an obligation for the European Central Bank ( ECB ) or any national central bank to support the convertibility of the CFA and Comorian francs

Comorian and .
On July 6, 1975, however, the Comorian parliament passed a resolution declaring unilateral independence.
Mayotte thus remains under French administration, and the Comorian Government has effective control over only Grande Comore, Anjouan, and Mohéli.
Still widely known by their French names, the islands officially have been called by their Swahili names by the Comorian government.
The Community Development Support Fund, sponsored by the International Development Association ( IDA, a World Bank affiliate ) and the Comorian government, is working to improve water supply on the islands as well.
This list excludes the French-administered island of Mayotte which is claimed by the Comorian government.
The most common language is Comorian, related to Swahili.
The Comorian population has become increasingly urbanized in recent years.
In August 2008, a Comorian delegation visited China on a good-will visit.
The Comorian Security Force ( French Armée nationale de développement ) consist of a small standing army and a 500-member police force, as well as a 500-member defense force.
The Comorian Security Force operates only 4 aircraft.
** Ibrahim Ali, a 17-year-old Comorian living in France, is murdered by 3 far-right National Front activists.
* November 26 – Ahmed Abdallah, Comorian politician, President of the Republic ( assassinated ) ( b. 1919 )
Comorian francs ( CF ) per US $ 1 – 485. 44 ( January 2000 ), 461. 77 ( 1999 ), 442. 46 ( 1998 ), 437. 75 ( 1997 ), 383. 66 ( 1996 ), 374. 36 ( 1995 )

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