Comoros Swimming Federation

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Comoros Swimming Federation
CANA
FINA affiliation1998
CANA affiliationxxxx
PresidentMohamed Farahane

The Comoros Swimming Federation is the national governing body for the sport of swimming in Comoros. [1]

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References

  1. "Comoros Swimming Federation". FINA . Retrieved 8 August 2013.