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Jimilimé is a large village located on the island of Anjouan in the Comoros.
The mountain range consuming the North-Eastern region of the island is also commonly called by the same name, Jimilimé.
The village is known for its winding road and distance from other villages. Jimilimé lacked a formal road built for a vehicle until around the early 2000s.
Donkeys were historically a very common mode of transporting goods to and from neighboring villages and are still commonly used within the village. Jimilimé has a large population of farmers and is a major producer of cloves (also known as kalafu in the local dialect of Shindzuani).
12°06′S 44°28′E / 12.100°S 44.467°E / -12.100; 44.467
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