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Background:
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Colonized by
English settlers from Saint Kitts in 1650, Anguilla was
administered by Great Britain until the early 19th century, when
the island - against the wishes of the inhabitants - was
incorporated into a single British dependency, along with Saint
Kitts and Nevis. Several attempts at separation failed. In 1971,
two years after a revolt, Anguilla was finally allowed to
secede; this arrangement was formally recognized in 1980, with
Anguilla becoming a separate British dependency. |
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Location:
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Caribbean, islands
between the Caribbean Sea and North Atlantic Ocean, east of
Puerto Rico |
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Map references:
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Central
America and the Caribbean |
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Area:
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total: 102
sq km
water: 0 sq km
land: 102 sq km |
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Area - comparative:
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about half the size
of Washington, DC |
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Land boundaries:
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0 km |
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Coastline:
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61 km |
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Climate:
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tropical; moderated
by northeast trade winds |
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Terrain:
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flat and low-lying
island of coral and limestone |
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Elevation extremes:
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lowest point:
Caribbean Sea 0 m
highest point: Crocus Hill 65 m |
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Natural resources:
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salt, fish, lobster |
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Land use:
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arable land:
0%
permanent crops: 0%
other: 100% (mostly rock with sparse scrub oak, few
trees, some commercial salt ponds) (1998 est.) |
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Irrigated land:
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NA sq km |
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Natural hazards:
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frequent hurricanes
and other tropical storms (July to October) |
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Environment - current issues:
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supplies of potable
water sometimes cannot meet increasing demand largely because of
poor distribution system |
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Geography - note:
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the most northerly
of the Leeward Islands in the Lesser Antilles |
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Population:
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13,008 (July 2004
est.) |
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Age structure:
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0-14 years:
23.8% (male 1,569; female 1,523)
15-64 years: 69.4% (male 4,641; female 4,385)
65 years and over: 6.8% (male 396; female 494) (2004
est.) |
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Median age:
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total: 30.4
years
male: 30.4 years
female: 30.3 years (2004 est.) |
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Population growth rate:
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1.98% (2004 est.) |
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Birth rate:
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14.45 births/1,000
population (2004 est.) |
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Death rate:
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5.46 deaths/1,000
population (2004 est.) |
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Net migration rate:
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10.76 migrant(s)/1,000
population (2004 est.) |
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Sex ratio:
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at birth:
1.03 male(s)/female
under 15 years: 1.03 male(s)/female
15-64 years: 1.06 male(s)/female
65 years and over: 0.8 male(s)/female
total population: 1.03 male(s)/female (2004 est.) |
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Infant mortality rate:
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total: 21.91
deaths/1,000 live births
female: 14.91 deaths/1,000 live births (2004 est.)
male: 28.72 deaths/1,000 live births |
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Life expectancy at birth:
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total
population: 76.9 years
male: 73.99 years
female: 79.91 years (2004 est.) |
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HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate:
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NA% |
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Nationality:
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noun:
Anguillan(s)
adjective: Anguillan |
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Ethnic groups:
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black
(predominant), mulatto, white |
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Religions:
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Anglican 40%,
Methodist 33%, Seventh-Day Adventist 7%, Baptist 5%, Roman
Catholic 3%, other 12% |
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Languages:
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English (official) |
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Literacy:
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definition:
age 12 and over can read and write
total population: 95%
male: 95%
female: 95% (1984 est.) |
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Country name:
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conventional
long form: none
conventional short form: Anguilla |
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Dependency status:
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overseas territory
of the UK |
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Government type:
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NA |
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Capital:
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The Valley |
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Administrative divisions:
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none (overseas
territory of the UK) |
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Independence:
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none (overseas
territory of the UK) |
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National holiday:
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Anguilla Day, 30
May |
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Constitution:
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Anguilla
Constitutional Order 1 April 1982; amended 1990 |
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Legal system:
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based on English
common law |
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Executive branch:
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chief of state:
Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952); represented by
Governor Peter JOHNSTONE (since NA February 2000); note - Alan
HUCKLE will succeed in May 2004
elections: none; the monarch is hereditary; governor
appointed by the monarch; following legislative elections, the
leader of the majority party or the leader of the majority
coalition is usually appointed chief minister by the governor
head of government: Chief Minister Osbourne FLEMING
(since 3 March 2000)
cabinet: Executive Council appointed by the governor from
among the elected members of the House of Assembly |
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Legislative branch:
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unicameral House of
Assembly (11 seats total, 7 elected by direct popular vote, 2 ex
officio members, and 2 appointed; members serve five-year terms)
elections: last held 3 March 2000 (next to be held NA
June 2005)
election results: percent of vote by party - NA%; seats
by party - ANA 3, AUM 2, ADP 1, independent 1 |
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Judicial branch:
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High Court (judge
provided by Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court) |
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Political parties and leaders:
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Anguilla United
Movement or AUM [Hubert HUGHES]; The United Front or UF [Osbourne
FLEMING, Victor BANKS], a coalition of the Anguilla Democratic
Party or ADP and the Anguilla National Alliance or ANA; Anguilla
Patriotic Movement or APM [Quincy GUMBS]; Movement for
Grassroots Democracy or MFGD [Joyce KENTISH, John BENJAMIN] |
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Political pressure groups and leaders:
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NA |
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Diplomatic representation in the US:
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none (overseas
territory of the UK) |
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Diplomatic representation from the US:
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none (overseas
territory of the UK) |
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Economy - overview:
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Anguilla has few
natural resources, and the economy depends heavily on luxury
tourism, offshore banking, lobster fishing, and remittances from
emigrants. Increased activity in the tourism industry, which has
spurred the growth of the construction sector, has contributed
to economic growth. Anguillan officials have put substantial
effort into developing the offshore financial sector, which is
small, but growing. In the medium term, prospects for the
economy will depend largely on the tourism sector and,
therefore, on revived income growth in the industrialized
nations as well as on favorable weather conditions. |
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GDP:
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purchasing power
parity - $104 million (2001 est.) |
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GDP - real growth rate:
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2.8% (2001 est.) |
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GDP - per capita:
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purchasing power
parity - $8,600 (2001 est.) |
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GDP - composition by sector:
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agriculture:
4%
industry: 18%
services: 78% (1997 est.) |
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Population below poverty line:
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NA% |
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Inflation rate (consumer prices):
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2.3% |
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Labor force:
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6,049 (2001) |
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Labor force - by occupation:
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commerce 36%,
services 29%, construction 18%, transportation and utilities
10%, manufacturing 3%, agriculture/fishing/forestry/mining 4%
(2000 est) |
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Unemployment rate:
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6.7% (2001) |
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Budget:
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revenues:
$22.8 million
expenditures: $22.5 million, including capital
expenditures of NA (2000 est.) |
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Industries:
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tourism, boat
building, offshore financial services |
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Industrial production growth rate:
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3.1% (1997 est.) |
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Electricity - production:
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NA |
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Electricity - production by source:
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fossil fuel:
NA%
hydro: NA%
other: NA%
nuclear: NA% |
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Electricity - consumption:
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42.6 million kWh |
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Agriculture - products:
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small quantities of
tobacco, vegetables; cattle raising |
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Exports:
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$2.6 million (1999) |
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Exports - commodities:
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lobster, fish,
livestock, salt, concrete blocks, rum |
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Exports - partners:
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UK, US, Puerto
Rico, Saint-Martin (2000) |
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Imports:
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$80.9 million
(1999) |
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Imports - commodities:
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fuels, foodstuffs,
manufactures, chemicals, trucks, textiles |
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Imports - partners:
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US, Puerto Rico, UK
(2000) |
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Currency:
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East Caribbean
dollar (XCD) |
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Currency code:
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XCD |
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Exchange rates:
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East Caribbean
dollars per US dollar - 2.70 (fixed rate since 1976) |
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Telephones - main lines in use:
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6,200 (2002) |
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Telephones - mobile cellular:
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1,800 (2002) |
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Telephone system:
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general
assessment: NA
domestic: modern internal telephone system
international: country code - 1-264; microwave radio
relay to island of Saint Martin (Guadeloupe and Netherlands
Antilles) |
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Radio broadcast stations:
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AM 5, FM 6,
shortwave 1 (1998) |
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Television broadcast stations:
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1 (1997) |
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Internet country code:
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.ai |
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Internet users:
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3,000 (2002) |
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Highways:
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total: 105
km
paved: 65 km
unpaved: 40 km (1997) |
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Waterways:
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none |
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Ports and harbors:
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Blowing Point, Road
Bay |
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Merchant marine:
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none |
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Airports:
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3 (2003 est.) |
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Airports - with paved runways:
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total: 1
914 to 1,523 m: 1 (2003 est.) |
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Airports - with unpaved runways:
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total: 2
under 914 m: 2 (2003 est.) |
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Military - note:
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defense is the
responsibility of the UK |
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Disputes - international:
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none |
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Illicit drugs:
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transshipment point
for South American narcotics destined for the US and Europe |
This page was last updated on 11 May, 2004
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