1. Comoran - Noun
2. Comoran - Adjective
Comoran (not comparable)
Of, or pertaining to, The Comoros
Comoran (plural Comorans)
Somebody from The Comoros.
Although the deep waters outside the islands' reefs do not abound in fish, it has been estimated that up to 30,000 tons of fish could be taken per year from Comoran waters (which extend 320 kilometers offshore). Source: Internet
Although South African investors built or renovated several hotels during the 1980s (with assistance from the South African and Comoran governments), only one resort, the 182-room Galawa Beach on Njazidja, was operating by late 1992. Source: Internet
A national labor organization, the Union of Comoran Workers (Union des Travailleurs des Comores), also had headquarters in Moroni. Source: Internet
Even after independence, French companies, such as Société Bambao and Établissements Grimaldi—and other concerns, such as Kalfane and Company and later, President Abdallah's Établissements Abdallah et Fils—dominated the Comoran economy. Source: Internet
Following the Abdallah regime's rapprochement with France in 1978, the Comoran economy became increasingly dependent on infusions of French aid, along with assistance from other governments and international organizations. Source: Internet
In 1991 France received 55 percent of Comoran exports, followed by the United States (19 percent) and Germany (16 percent). Source: Internet