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The Comores archipelago
lies at the entrance to the Mozambique Channel, some 300 miles north of the
tip of Madagascar and about the same distance from the East African coast.
Geographically, the Comores comprise four islands: Grande Comore, Anjouan,
Moheli and Mayotte. Politically, the first three are part of the Federal and
Islamic Republic of the Comoros having declared their independence from
France in 1975, while Mayotte chose to remain French as a Collectivité
Territoriale. This allows the Mahorais to enjoy a legal minimum wage
established by France, which is six times the average wage of that of the
independent Comoros, as well as surfaced roads, schools and a program to
control malaria. Still, Mayotte remains very much a colonial backwater. A
detachment of the French Foreign Legion is permanently based at the rocky
fortress of Dzaoudzi, Mayotte's military and administrative Left located
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