The provided text chronicles the historical path of Comoros toward becoming a sovereign nation, beginning with its initial contact with Portuguese explorers in the sixteenth century. It details the transition to French colonial rule in the 1800s and the subsequent period when the archipelago was managed as a part of Madagascar. A significant turning point occurred on July 6, 1975, when several islands officially broke away from France to establish an independent government under President Ahmed Abdallah. Beyond political developments, the source highlights the region’s unique natural history by mentioning the discovery of the coelacanth, a fish once thought to be long extinct. This overview is framed within a news digest …
