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Komory (P 13) 2500 franků (1997) - UNC
Comorian islands - banknotes
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Komory (P 15c) 500 franků (2006) - UNC
Comorian islands - banknotes
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Komory (P 16c) 1000 franků (2005) - UNC
Comorian islands - banknotes
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The Comoros Islands, located in the western part of the Indian Ocean between Madagascar and Mozambique, have a rich and fascinating history that dates back to ancient times. This archipelago consists of three main islands: Grande Comore, Mohéli, and Anjouan, along with several smaller ones. The Comoros were inhabited as early as the 7th century, when Arab traders arrived, fol

During the Middle Ages, the islands became an important trading hub, especially for the trade in slaves, spices, and other valuable commodities. In the 19th century, the Comoros came under the influence of French colonial expansion, which led to their annexation by France in 1841, making them a French colony. During this period, the Comoros were primarily used for spice production, particularly vanil

The Comoros gained their independence from France on July 6, 1975, but political stability was significantly unstable following independence. Over the following decades, the Comoros experienced numerous military coups and political crises. Despite this, they have maintained their cultural and ethnic diversity, which is a blend of African

Today, the Comoros are an independent state, although they still face economic and political challenges. The islands are known for their stunning natural beauty, rich fauna and flora, and as a significant producer of fragrant oils and spices.

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