Island of the Moon
Comoros Comoros is an island nation located in the Indian Ocean. It is located in the Indian Ocean on the western side. The Comoros follows the African continent. Its territory is part of this continent and the region where the Comoros is located in the ocean It is located in the middle of the northern gate of the canal, and the Mozambique Channel is a large water channel separating the island of Madagascar and Mozambique. The Comoros consists of three large islands and several other small islands. The remaining islands are very small islands for the three large islands. The total area of these islands is 1,862 square kilometers, or 727 square miles. The population of these islands: (798,000), according to estimates in 2010. The capital of the Comoros, the largest city in which the city of Moroni is located, is located on the largest island of the Comoros: the Great Island of the Moon, also called Nagaizidja. The city of Moroni is located on this island to the east. Comoros economy is one of the poorest countries in the world; the economy is a small, growing economy with many problems. Unemployment is high: 14.3% 20%), which is high compared with many other countries in the world. The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the Comoros is heavily dependent on the agricultural sector. This sector accounts for almost 50% of this output. The rest is represented by the services sector and the industrial sector. The contribution of the services sector to GDP is approximately 40% Percentage contribution of the industrial sector: 10%. This is why most of the products produced by the Comoros are agricultural products. These products include vanilla, cloves, spices, coconut, aromatic oils, And so on. Comoros exports its products to many countries in the world, including the Netherlands, which is the largest importer of the Comoros, Singapore, Turkey, France, India and others. The Comoros suffers greatly from the trade balance, its imports far outweigh its exports, and the products it exports are not very important economically; they are not like wheat, rice, petroleum or natural gas.
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