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Between 1985 an 1987 the relationship of the PG with the local Comorians became worse.
Partly in response to international pressures, Comorians in the 1990s have become more concerned about the environment.
In 1991 the percentage of Comorians residing in cities and towns of more than 5, 000 persons was about 30 percent, up from 25 percent in 1985 and 23 percent in 1980.
The number of Comorians living abroad has been estimated at between 80, 000 and 100, 000 ; during the colonial period, most of them lived in Tanzania, Madagascar, and other parts of East Africa.
The number of Comorians residing in Madagascar was drastically reduced after anti-Comorian rioting in December 1976 in Mahajanga, in which at least 1, 400 Comorians were killed.
As many as 17, 000 Comorians left Madagascar to seek refuge in their native land in 1977 alone.
About 100, 000 Comorians live in France ; many of them had gone there for a university education and never returned.
Despite having over 300 armed Comorians ready to fight and having machine gun posts set up, Denard surrendered without a shot being fired and spent ten months in a Paris jail.
:" at least this unfortunate incident has brought to everyone's attention the presence in Marseille of 50, 000 Comorians.
Comorians follow religious observances conscientiously and strictly adhere to religious orthodoxy.
Comorians often consult mwalimus or fundi and marabouts for healing and protection from jinn.
These people were joined later by some Comorians, Indians or Antandroy.

inhabiting and %
Although they have been found at water depths up to, most barnacles inhabit shallow waters, with 75 % of species living in water depths of less than, and 25 % inhabiting the intertidal zone.
During 1939 – 1941 1. 450 million. of the people inhabiting the region were deported by the Soviet regime, of whom 63. 1 % were Poles, and 7. 4 % were Jews.
There are 1, 857 species of flora in the district representing 57 % of the total species of flora inhabiting Albania.
During 1939-1941 1. 45 million people inhabiting the region were deported by the Soviet regime, of whom 63. 1 % were Poles, and 7. 4 % were Jews.

inhabiting and population
Seneca lake has a typical aquatic population for large deep lakes in the northeast, with coldwater fish such as Lake Trout and Atlantic Salmon inhabiting the deeper waters, and warmwater fish such as Smallmouth Bass and Yellow Perch inhabiting the shallower areas.
" Since there are at present no such untaxed Native Americans ( Indians ), all persons inhabiting a state — whether citizens or not — count towards the population of that state in determining the state's congressional apportionment.
It works on the principle that the behaviour of a mass of people is predictable if the quantity of this mass is very large ( equal to the population of the galaxy, which has a population of quadrillions of humans, inhabiting millions of star systems ).
The Persian Gulf has the second-largest dugong population in the world, inhabiting most of the southern coast, and the current population is believed to be around 7, 500.
Bratenahl is a small community of fewer than 1, 200 population inhabiting approximately 700 households, some of which are stately estates, townhouses, and condominiums on the lakefront.
During the Iron Age, we can observe that the population of Britain shared a culture with the Celtic peoples inhabiting Northern Europe at the time.
Dai have a population of 1, 025, 128, mainly inhabiting Yunnan Province.
Madan means " dweller in the plains ( ʻadan )" and was used disparagingly by desert tribes to refer to those inhabiting the Iraqi river basins, and by those who farmed in the river basins to refer to the population of the marshes.
However, unconfirmed surviving populations have been reported in central Niger and Chad, and a semiwild population currently inhabiting a fenced nature reserve in Tunisia is being expanded for reintroduction to the wild in that country.
The population of Malta at that time amounted to no more than 1, 119 households, of whom 836 were described as Saracens, inhabiting the island following the Norman invasion and before their ultimate expulsion.
Strabo however testifies that the bulk of the population inhabiting in Upper Macedonia remained of Thraco-Illyrian stock.
Although the architecture of the village and the families inhabiting it have changed enormously over the years, the population had not risen hugely until fairly recently, reaching a peak in 1861 before declining again into the next century and then rising rapidly once more during recent years.
Today, Iğdır has a mixed population of Azeris and Kurds, both of whom compromise roughly half of the population, the former primarily inhabiting the north and east of the province and the latter inhabiting the south and west of the province.
In 1972, the population was about 112, 000 people inhabiting a land area of about and scattered over six major districts.
The largest village of all is Erat, with an approximate population of ~ 450, and it is located inside the Korup National Park-which has received its name from the Korup people inhabiting its forests.
By the 1990s, the terms had largely fallen out of use, with only the merest fraction of the population of Greater New Orleans inhabiting the region once divided into Uptown and Downtown zones.

inhabiting and share
Many of the people inhabiting Pakistan's western regions share genetic affinities with ethnic groups in Iran, Afghanistan and Tajikistan.

inhabiting and origins
Other groups in coastal areas of Sabah, Sarawak and northern Kalimantan ; namely the Illanun, Tausug, Sama and Bajau, although inhabiting and ( in the case of the Tausug group ) ruling, the northern tip of Borneo for centuries, have their origins from the southern Philippines.
The origins of the city are obscure, but its name apparently reflects the Iaccetani, mentioned by Strabo as one of the most celebrated of the numerous small tribes inhabiting the basin of the Ebro.
The origins of the name " Jammu " are shrouded in mystery, as is the history of the people inhabiting the territory, popularly known as Duggar, but the towns of the region with their fortresses stand testimony to a distinct cultural and linguistic identity.

inhabiting and .
`` I want to show respect for my parents' religion '' was the way in which a boy justified his inhabiting a halfway house of Judaism.
There are ten species of salmon inhabiting the Anadyr river basin.
According to Pausanias, writing in the 2nd century AD, the term ' Achaean ' was originally given to those Greeks inhabiting the Argolis and Laconia.
The smaller group, inhabiting the delta of the Danube and its northern environs, was known as the Peucini.
The name " Bohemia " derives from the Latin term for the Celtic tribe inhabiting that area, the Boii, who were called Boiohaemum in the early Middle Ages.
Definitions of community as " organisms inhabiting a common environment and interacting with one another ," while scientifically accurate, do not convey the richness, diversity and complexity of human communities.
Also, the Grox can only exist on barren planets which cannot support other life, and when a planet is terraformed the Grox inhabiting it die immediately.
Some models and empirical studies, however, suggest that disturbances can stabilize the coevolution and shared niche occupancy of similar species inhabiting species-rich communities.
There has been considerable scholarship, reaching back to Johann Jakob Bachofen in the mid-nineteenth century, about the possibility that Hera, whose early importance in Greek religion is firmly established, was originally the goddess of a matriarchal people, presumably inhabiting Greece before the Hellenes.
History of Europe covers the people inhabiting the European continent since it was first populated in prehistoric times to present, with the first Homo sapiens arriving between 45, 000 and 25, 000 BC.
The native peoples whom the Romans met at the time of their invasion in what is now known as Spain were the Iberians, inhabiting an area stretching from the southwest part of the Peninsula through the northeast part of it, and then the Celts, mostly inhabiting the north and northwest part of the Peninsula.
The Scythians were described by Roman writer Strabo as inhabiting the lands to the north of the Black Sea in present-day Ukraine, Moldova and Romania.
Accordingly, the Pashtun tribes inhabiting the border areas were arbitrarily divided ; the tribes have never accepted the still-porous border.
Seized with a desire for a life of ascetic penance, he went for a time to the desert of Chalcis, to the southwest of Antioch, known as the Syrian Thebaid, from the number of hermits inhabiting it.
The Kipsigis are a Nilotic ethnic group inhabiting Kenya.
Latgalians are a distinctive subgroup of Latvians inhabiting or coming from Eastern Latvia.
He said that a " peasant who is in possession of just the amount of land he can cultivate ," and " a family inhabiting a house which affords them just enough space ... considered necessary for that number of people " and the artisan " working with their own tools or handloom " would not be interfered with, arguing that " he landlord owes his riches to the poverty of the peasants, and the wealth of the capitalist comes from the same source.
* Gw ' oth: Starfish-shaped beings inhabiting the ice moon of a gas giant.
It was once the land of the Finnic Livonians inhabiting the principal ancient Livonian County Metsepole with its center at Turaida.
Endemic fish of Madagascar include two families, 14 genera and over 100 species, primarily inhabiting the island's freshwater lakes and rivers.
The value of ' P ' can range from zero to nine, thus giving branes dimensions from zero ( 0-brane ≡ point particle ) to nine-five more than the world we are accustomed to inhabiting.
By the 12th century, the peoples inhabiting the lands now known as Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania formed a pagan wedge between increasingly powerful rival Christian states – Greek Orthodox Church to their east and Catholic Church to their west.
*** The Guji Oromo, who are inhabiting the southern part of Oromia, neighboring the Borana Guttuu and the Sidama People.

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