Comoros cities list with latitude and longitude in CSV, XML, SQL, JSON format
Last update : 13 December 2024.
Below is a list of 100 prominent cities in Comoros. Each row includes a city's latitude, longitude, region and other variables of interest. This is a subset of all 388 places in Comoros that you'll find in our World Cities Database. You're free to use the data below for personal or commercial applications. The data below can be downloaded in .csv, .json, .xml and .sql formats. Notable Cities: The capital of Comoros is Moroni.
Geoname_ID | City | Alternate_Name | Country_Code | Region | Sub_region | Latitude | Longitude | Elevation | Population | Timezone | Fcode_Name |
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1091414 | Bandamaji | KM | Anjouan | -12.36222 | 44.52 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
1091700 | Bandamadji | Bandamadji | KM | Grande Comore | -11.41833 | 43.38222 | 374 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | ||
1090972 | Salamani | Salamani | KM | Anjouan | -12.23278 | 44.36222 | 320 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | ||
921857 | Itsamia | Itsamia | KM | Mohéli | -12.36417 | 43.86778 | 611 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | ||
921969 | Bazimini | Bazimini | KM | Anjouan | -12.17917 | 44.44889 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | ||
1091668 | Memboua Bouani | KM | Grande Comore | -11.38056 | 43.30667 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
1090507 | Hamba | KM | Mohéli | -12.27444 | 43.63194 | 585 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
1091671 | Bangouamafsakoa | KM | Grande Comore | -11.39639 | 43.29389 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
921911 | Djoumadounia | KM | -12.28333 | 43.75 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | ||||
1091850 | Simboussa | Simboussa | KM | Grande Comore | -11.46806 | 43.27778 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | ||
1091675 | Founga | KM | Grande Comore | -11.41194 | 43.28778 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
1092068 | Vouadjou | KM | Grande Comore | -11.63694 | 43.25444 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
1092559 | Mlalouankoudjou | KM | Grande Comore | -11.86528 | 43.45889 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
1090645 | Gnombéni | KM | Mohéli | -12.30056 | 43.77806 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
921726 | Ongoni | Ongoni | KM | Anjouan | -12.17028 | 44.50694 | 2058 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | ||
1091698 | Massihini | KM | Grande Comore | -11.41833 | 43.38278 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
1091994 | Salémani | KM | Grande Comore | -11.50861 | 43.37778 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
921764 | Moya | Moya | KM | Anjouan | -12.30967 | 44.43685 | 7529 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | ||
1091447 | Maouéni | KM | Anjouan | -12.31948 | 44.45688 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
1092052 | Dzahadjou | KM | Grande Comore | -11.62639 | 43.27472 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
1090960 | Chitrouni | Chitrouni | KM | Anjouan | -12.18583 | 44.33556 | 1081 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | ||
1092375 | Ndroini | KM | Grande Comore | -11.76222 | 43.24194 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
1091121 | Pajé | KM | Anjouan | -12.16972 | 44.38806 | 1894 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
921770 | Moujou | KM | -12.15 | 44.48333 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | ||||
7732123 | Sima Oichili | KM | -11.61428 | 43.3808 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | ||||
921706 | Panda | Panda,Panda Gongoue | KM | Grande Comore | -11.87482 | 43.3931 | 899 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | ||
1092021 | Dzahadjou | KM | Grande Comore | -11.55278 | 43.31167 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
921837 | Kouambani | Combani,Kombani,Kouambani | KM | Grande Comore | -11.85583 | 43.47333 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | ||
1091844 | Miréréni | KM | Grande Comore | -11.4475 | 43.27694 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
1092023 | Bouenindi | KM | Grande Comore | -11.56568 | 43.28725 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
1092154 | Samba | KM | Grande Comore | -11.66833 | 43.26889 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
921712 | Ajaho | Ajaho,Outsa Daoueni | KM | Anjouan | -12.26528 | 44.505 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | ||
1092403 | Nioumadzaha | KM | Grande Comore | -11.79056 | 43.26639 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
1091714 | Mchénazi | KM | Grande Comore | -11.43028 | 43.26778 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
921906 | Domoni | Deumoni,Domoni,dwmwny,دوموني | KM | Anjouan | -12.26067 | 44.52947 | 14509 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | ||
1090581 | Gnambo Yamaoré | KM | Mohéli | -12.25083 | 43.66917 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
1092576 | Ouziouani | Ouziouani | KM | Grande Comore | -11.88861 | 43.41528 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | ||
1091712 | Douniani | Douniani | KM | Grande Comore | -11.42111 | 43.28889 | 1778 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | ||
921847 | Kangani | Kangani | KM | Anjouan | -12.32102 | 44.4727 | 3711 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | ||
1091689 | Ouzio | KM | Grande Comore | -11.40364 | 43.37565 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
1091674 | Ouhozi | Ouhozi | KM | Grande Comore | -11.405 | 43.28222 | 1930 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | ||
1092414 | Zikaledjou | KM | Grande Comore | -11.80222 | 43.26917 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
921880 | Guamarumbo | Guamarombu,Guamarumbo | KM | -12.25 | 43.68333 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
1091103 | Lamahalé | KM | Anjouan | -12.14722 | 44.49889 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
1091409 | Bandakouni | KM | Anjouan | -12.31306 | 44.49556 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
921820 | Madjoumadjou | KM | Grande Comore | -11.72833 | 43.42278 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
921661 | Vanambouani | Vanamboini,Vanambouani | KM | Grande Comore | -11.61139 | 43.25306 | 1654 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | ||
1090945 | Mro Mouhouli | KM | Anjouan | -12.225 | 44.30306 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
1092155 | Minassini | KM | Grande Comore | -11.66278 | 43.27333 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
1090988 | Marontronii | KM | Anjouan | -12.23889 | 44.36694 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
921901 | Dzahadjou | Dzahadjou | KM | Grande Comore | -11.90778 | 43.44444 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | ||
1092413 | Magaridjou | KM | Grande Comore | -11.80111 | 43.285 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
1092516 | Madjeouéni | Madjeoueni,Madjeouéni | KM | Grande Comore | -11.82167 | 43.27806 | 1320 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | ||
921974 | Bangoua Kouni | Bangoi Kouni,Bangoua,Bangoua Kouni,Bangua | KM | Grande Comore | -11.3675 | 43.35278 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | ||
921856 | Itsandra | Itsandha,Itsandra | KM | Grande Comore | -11.67638 | 43.26466 | 3168 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | ||
921745 | Nioumachoua | Niomachoi,Nioumachoi,Nioumachoua,Nioumgchoi,Numa Choa | KM | Mohéli | -12.36139 | 43.71528 | 3412 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | ||
1092060 | Dzahadjou | KM | Grande Comore | -11.64583 | 43.35972 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
921944 | Chezani | Cezani,Chezani | KM | Grande Comore | -11.4314 | 43.39625 | 2322 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | ||
1091849 | Djoengoé | KM | Grande Comore | -11.46361 | 43.27778 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
921753 | Moutsamoudou | Matsamudu,Moutsamoudou,Mutsamudu,mwtsamwdw,موتسامودو | KM | Anjouan | -12.16672 | 44.39944 | 23594 | Indian/Comoro | seat of a first-order administrative division | ||
1092163 | Ntsoralé | Ntsorale,Ntsoralé | KM | Grande Comore | -11.68667 | 43.405 | 476 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | ||
1091152 | Jéjé | KM | Anjouan | -12.22333 | 44.5225 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
921664 | Tsimbeo | Tsembehou,Tsembéhou,Tsimbeo,symbyhw,صيمبيهو | KM | Anjouan | -12.20583 | 44.46472 | 12472 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | ||
1092024 | Bibavou | Bibavou | KM | Grande Comore | -11.57916 | 43.28776 | 733 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | ||
1091119 | Hombo | KM | Anjouan | -12.16917 | 44.40139 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
1092545 | Bangoua | KM | Grande Comore | -11.84221 | 43.29225 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
1091402 | Jandza | KM | Anjouan | -12.29917 | 44.49722 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
1091122 | Moujimouvia | KM | Anjouan | -12.17444 | 44.3875 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
1090858 | Ntakoudja | KM | Anjouan | -12.16861 | 44.22278 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
1090832 | Hamavouna | Hamavouna | KM | Mohéli | -12.37306 | 43.83833 | 778 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | ||
1090919 | Kavani | KM | Anjouan | -12.19194 | 44.26944 | 2160 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
1090955 | Sombé | KM | Anjouan | -12.19222 | 44.32056 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
1092381 | Daouéni | KM | Grande Comore | -11.7675 | 43.26361 | 308 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
921725 | Ongoujou | Ongoijou,Ongoujou | KM | Anjouan | -12.31 | 44.51389 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | ||
921802 | Mdjoizema | KM | -11.71667 | 43.46667 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | ||||
1092149 | Sambakouni | Samba-Kouni,Sambakouni | KM | Grande Comore | -11.64806 | 43.27361 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | ||
1090615 | Bandaressalam | Bandaressalam,NWA | KM | Mohéli | -12.29845 | 43.75854 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | ||
1091678 | Toyifa | KM | Grande Comore | -11.40528 | 43.30528 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
1090511 | Chikoni | KM | Mohéli | -12.28583 | 43.63167 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
921855 | Itsikoudi | Itsikoudi,Itsinkoudi | KM | Grande Comore | -11.58361 | 43.37583 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | ||
921972 | Barakani | Barakani | KM | -11.83333 | 43.41667 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
1092373 | Séréhini | KM | Grande Comore | -11.75639 | 43.23472 | 407 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
1091159 | Limbi | Limbi | KM | Anjouan | -12.23944 | 44.50528 | 1037 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | ||
1092567 | Kové | KM | Grande Comore | -11.87583 | 43.47222 | 690 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
921865 | Ifoundihé | Ifoundihe,Ifoundihé,Ifundihe | KM | Grande Comore | -11.53444 | 43.37667 | 356 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | ||
1091868 | Itsandzéni | Itsandzeni,Itsandzéni | KM | Grande Comore | -11.47278 | 43.38444 | 1382 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | ||
1092034 | Dzaheni | KM | Grande Comore | -11.5825 | 43.3625 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
1092164 | Mdé | KM | Grande Comore | -11.67167 | 43.27389 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
1092539 | Djivani | KM | Grande Comore | -11.84917 | 43.3575 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
921889 | Fomboni | Fomboni,Fumboni,fwmbwny,فومبوني | KM | Mohéli | -12.28759 | 43.74344 | 14966 | Indian/Comoro | seat of a first-order administrative division | ||
1091699 | Salimani | KM | Grande Comore | -11.42 | 43.38306 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
1092003 | Mbaléni | KM | Grande Comore | -11.55 | 43.27417 | 137 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
1091871 | Mdjibari | KM | Grande Comore | -11.48389 | 43.37333 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
921783 | Mjimandra | M’Jimanda,Mjimandra,Moujimada,M’Jimanda | KM | Anjouan | -12.19167 | 44.37028 | 3114 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | ||
1091401 | Adda-Douéni | Adda-Doueni,Adda-Douéni,ada dwyny,ada-dwyny,أدا دويني,ادا-دوئنی | KM | Anjouan | -12.2925 | 44.49722 | 10858 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | ||
1090639 | Siri | KM | Mohéli | -12.33417 | 43.78056 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
921719 | Ouellah | KM | Grande Comore | -11.39028 | 43.33194 | 5478 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
1092529 | Nioumamilima | Nioumamilima | KM | Grande Comore | -11.85461 | 43.44607 | 1068 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | ||
1092530 | Kourani | KM | Grande Comore | -11.85068 | 43.42624 | 0 | Indian/Comoro | populated place | |||
1092396 | Séléa | Selea,Séléa | KM | Grande Comore | -11.78444 | 43.26083 | 1662 | Indian/Comoro | populated place |
**Exploring the Geography of Comoros: A Geographer's Perspective**
Introduction**
As a geographer, delving into the geographic data of Comoros offers a captivating journey through this archipelago nation's unique landscapes, cultural diversity, and urban centers. By obtaining data on the cities of Comoros, including their regions and departments, as well as the latitude and longitude coordinates of each city, we can gain valuable insights into the spatial dynamics of this Indian Ocean gem.
The Enchanting Archipelago of Comoros**
Comoros is a group of islands located off the southeastern coast of Africa, comprising four main islands: Grande Comore, Mohéli, Anjouan, and Mayotte. These islands are renowned for their volcanic terrain, lush vegetation, and pristine beaches, attracting visitors from around the world. Comoros is not only a haven for biodiversity but also a melting pot of cultures, with influences from Africa, the Arab world, and France.
Mapping Comorian Regions and Departments**
Comoros is administratively divided into three regions: Grande Comore, Anjouan, and Mohéli. Each region consists of several departments, which serve as local administrative units for governance and planning purposes. These regions and departments play a crucial role in managing resources, promoting economic development, and preserving cultural heritage across the archipelago.
Exploring Urban Centers and Coastal Villages**
Comoros is home to several vibrant urban centers, including the capital city of Moroni on Grande Comore Island. Other notable cities and towns, such as Mutsamudu and Fomboni, are scattered across the archipelago, each with its own distinct character and charm. In addition to urban centers, Comoros boasts picturesque coastal villages where traditional fishing practices and cultural rituals are still prevalent.
Unveiling Latitude and Longitude Coordinates**
Obtaining the latitude and longitude coordinates of Comorian cities provides valuable spatial references for navigation, research, and development initiatives. From the northernmost tip of Grande Comore to the southern shores of Mohéli, these coordinates help us understand the distribution of population, infrastructure, and natural resources across the archipelago. They also facilitate the analysis of spatial patterns and trends, such as urbanization, tourism, and environmental conservation.
Challenges and Opportunities**
Comoros faces various geographic challenges, including vulnerability to natural disasters, limited arable land, and dependence on imports. However, the archipelago also presents opportunities for sustainable development, ecotourism, and cultural preservation. Efforts to address these challenges involve community-based initiatives, international collaborations, and innovative solutions tailored to the unique needs of Comorian society.
Conclusion**
In conclusion, exploring Comoros's geography from a geographer's perspective offers valuable insights into its natural beauty, cultural richness, and economic potential. By obtaining data on its cities, regions, and geographic coordinates, we can better understand the complexities of this enchanting archipelago. As Comoros navigates the challenges of the 21st century, the role of geographers in analyzing and addressing these issues remains indispensable. Through collaboration, innovation, and a deep respect for its natural and cultural heritage, Comoros can chart a sustainable course toward prosperity and resilience in the years to come.
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Geographical Insights into Comoros: Leveraging Data for Sustainable Development
The Comoros, an island nation nestled between Madagascar and the coast of Mozambique, offers a blend of stunning natural beauty, diverse ecosystems, and a complex socio-economic landscape. The country consists of four main islands—Grande Comore, Mohéli, Anjouan, and Mayotte—though Mayotte is now a French overseas department, leaving the Comoros with three primary islands for its governance and development. Despite its relatively small size, the Comoros' geographic location and ecological richness present both opportunities and challenges for its sustainable development.
For geographers, urban planners, and policymakers, obtaining precise geographic data on the cities, regions, and departments of the Comoros—including their latitude and longitude coordinates—is critical for facilitating targeted development, managing resources, and ensuring environmental sustainability. Through the use of flexible data formats such as CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML, key insights can be generated from the rich geographic data to better understand the islands' spatial dynamics and to optimize resource management, infrastructure planning, and climate resilience.
Comoros Geography: A Tapestry of Volcanic Islands and Rich Biodiversity
Comoros is situated in the Indian Ocean and consists of a group of volcanic islands, each with its own unique features. Grande Comore, the largest island, is home to the nation’s capital, Moroni, and is known for its active volcano, Mount Karthala, which significantly shapes the island’s landscape and climate. The smaller islands of Mohéli and Anjouan are equally diverse, with rainforests, volcanic mountains, and coastal ecosystems that support a wide array of wildlife and marine species.
The islands’ tropical climate, marked by a wet season and dry season, has led to lush vegetation and agricultural production, especially of crops like ylang-ylang, vanilla, and cloves. The surrounding coral reefs provide fertile ground for marine biodiversity, making the Comoros an important site for marine conservation. However, despite this natural wealth, the country’s relatively underdeveloped infrastructure and limited resources require careful planning and management to sustain its growth.
The geographical features of the Comoros islands directly influence settlement patterns, agricultural practices, and infrastructure needs. Detailed geographic data on cities, regions, and the natural environment is critical for understanding how best to distribute resources and ensure sustainable economic development that respects the islands’ natural boundaries.
Mapping the Cities and Regions of the Comoros
The Comoros is divided into three main islands—Grande Comore, Mohéli, and Anjouan—each with distinct regional and administrative divisions. Grande Comore is the political and economic heart of the country, home to the capital city of Moroni, which sits at the foot of the active Mount Karthala. Moroni is the largest city in the Comoros and serves as the hub for commerce, government, and services.
Anjouan, located to the north, is the second most populated island and is known for its fertile valleys and thriving agricultural sector, including the cultivation of cloves and vanilla. Mohéli, the smallest of the islands, is renowned for its pristine beaches, marine biodiversity, and as a sanctuary for sea turtles.
Each island is subdivided into regions, and these regions are further divided into departments and communes. Obtaining data about the cities, regions, and departments of the Comoros—along with their geographic coordinates—enables geographers and urban planners to better understand how the country’s population is distributed, how resources are allocated, and how infrastructure is developed.
Latitude and Longitude: Pinpointing the Cities and Enhancing Development
Latitude and longitude data for cities such as Moroni, Mutsamudu (on Anjouan), and Fomboni (on Mohéli) is essential for accurate mapping and spatial analysis. These precise geographic coordinates enable urban planners to assess key factors such as proximity to natural resources, accessibility to trade routes, and the vulnerability of settlements to natural hazards, particularly volcanic eruptions or coastal flooding.
For example, knowing the coordinates of Moroni allows planners to analyze its relationship with nearby agricultural areas, access to water resources, and the surrounding volcanic landscapes. Similarly, latitude and longitude data for Anjouan and Mohéli helps in understanding how these islands connect to one another and how urbanization in these regions may impact their agricultural productivity or coastal ecosystems.
These geographic coordinates are also invaluable for developing disaster preparedness and response plans. Given the island nature of the Comoros, coastal flooding, volcanic eruptions, and cyclones pose significant risks, and real-time geographic data is crucial for monitoring these hazards and coordinating emergency responses.
Flexible Data Formats: CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML for Broader Accessibility
For geographic data on the Comoros to be useful to a wide range of stakeholders, it is essential that the data is available in multiple formats. Offering the data in formats such as CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML ensures that it is accessible and can be integrated into various platforms, whether it be for environmental monitoring, urban planning, or resource management.
CSV and SQL formats are particularly useful for large-scale analysis and spatial modeling. These formats allow geographers, researchers, and urban planners to filter, query, and manipulate data, making it easier to generate reports, assess regional disparities, and identify trends in urbanization or resource utilization. For instance, CSV files can easily be imported into spreadsheets for analysis, while SQL databases can support large-scale research on population growth, land use, or infrastructure development.
JSON and XML formats, on the other hand, are ideal for dynamic applications such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS), real-time mapping tools, and web-based platforms. These formats allow for live updates, integration of data from multiple sources, and dynamic visualizations that can assist in decision-making processes. Developers can use JSON and XML to create interactive mapping tools or mobile applications that provide real-time geographic data for urban development, environmental monitoring, or disaster management.
By offering the geographic data of the Comoros in flexible formats, stakeholders—from local governments to international organizations—are empowered to access, analyze, and act upon this valuable information.
Conclusion: Unlocking the Full Potential of Geographic Data for the Comoros’ Future
The Comoros, with its unique geography, diverse ecosystems, and limited infrastructure, faces both opportunities and challenges as it seeks to develop sustainably. Access to accurate and detailed geographic data—including information on cities, regions, and departments, and latitude and longitude coordinates—is essential for making informed decisions about urbanization, resource distribution, and environmental management.
Latitude and longitude data, when coupled with flexible formats such as CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML, provides the precision and accessibility needed for effective planning and analysis. This geographic data can help address the country’s development needs, promote balanced growth across its islands, and safeguard its unique natural environment.
By unlocking the full potential of the Comoros’ geographic data, the country can better manage its resources, support sustainable development, and respond to emerging challenges, ensuring a more resilient and prosperous future for its people.