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Nyumashiwa (population 3,400) is the second largest city on the Comorian island of Mohéli, after Fomboni, the capital. It is located in the southern part of the island; it is known because of the islets which are in front of the city and which are called the islets of Nyumashiwa. There are eight of them. Some of them have the most beautiful white sand beaches on the island.

Nyumashiwa

Location of Nyumashiwa on the island of Mohéli
Country Comoros
IslandMoheli
Time zoneUTC+3 (Eastern Africa Time)
Area code(s)269

The islets of Nyumashiwa

View on the Nyumashiwa islets.

The islets of Nyumashiwa that are located off the southern coast of Mohéli are the largest and best known. Their names all begin with shisiwa which means island . They all have the same massive appearance.

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