
Comoros

Located at the northern end of the Mozambique Channel in the Indian Ocean, the Comoros archipelago comprises three major volcanic islands and numerous smaller islets, covering a total area of approximately 1,659 square kilometers. As the third-smallest nation in Africa by landmass, the country is distinguished by its unique position as the only Arab League member situated entirely in the Southern Hemisphere, with a predominantly Muslim population. Economically, the nation maintains a robust GDP of $3.432 billion in purchasing power parity, driven by its strategic location and a population of over 883,000 people. The economy is supported by a stable political framework and a focus on sustainable development, with the capital city of Moroni serving as the central hub for trade and governance.


