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Andorra

2018 Edition · 223 data fields

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Introduction

Background

The landlocked Principality of Andorra is one of the smallest states in Europe, nestled high in the Pyrenees between the French and Spanish borders. For 715 years, from 1278 to 1993, Andorrans lived under a unique coprincipality, ruled by French and Spanish leaders (from 1607 onward, the French chief of state and the Bishop of Urgell). In 1993, this feudal system was modified with the introduction of a modern constitution; the co-princes remained as titular heads of state, but the government transformed into a parliamentary democracy. Andorra has become a popular tourist destination visited by approximately 8 million people each year drawn by the winter sports, summer climate, and duty-free shopping. Andorra has also become a wealthy international commercial center because of its mature banking sector and low taxes. As part of its effort to modernize its economy, Andorra has opened to foreign investment, and engaged in other reforms, such as advancing tax initiatives aimed at supporting a broader infrastructure. Although not a member of the EU, Andorra enjoys a special relationship with the bloc that is governed by various customs and cooperation agreements and uses the euro as its national currency.

Geography

Area

land
468 sq km
total
468 sq km
water
0 sq km

Area Comparative

2.5 times the size of Washington, DC

Climate

temperate; snowy, cold winters and warm, dry summers

Coastline

0 km (landlocked)

Elevation

elevation extremes
840 m lowest point: Riu Runer
mean elevation
1,996 m
note
2946 highest point: Pic de Coma Pedrosa

Environment Current Issues

deforestation; overgrazing of mountain meadows contributes to soil erosion; air pollution; wastewater treatment and solid waste disposal

Environment International Agreements

party to
Biodiversity, Desertification, Hazardous Wastes, Ozone Layer Protection
signed, but not ratified
none of the selected agreements

Geographic Coordinates

42 30 N, 1 30 E

Geography Note

landlocked; straddles a number of important crossroads in the Pyrenees

Irrigated Land

0 sq km (2012)

Land Boundaries

border countries (2)
France 55 km, Spain 63 km
total
118 km

Land Use

arable land: 13.4% (2014 est.) / permanent crops: 0% (2014 est.) / permanent pasture: 86.6% (2014 est.)
agricultural land
44.47% (2014 est.)
forest
34% (2014 est.)
other
21.5% (2014 est.)

Location

Southwestern Europe, Pyrenees mountains, on the border between France and Spain

Map References

Europe

Maritime Claims

note
none (landlocked)

Natural Hazards

avalanches

Natural Resources

hydropower, mineral water, timber, iron ore, lead

Population Distribution

population is unevenly distributed and is concentrated in the seven urbanized valleys that make up the country's parishes (political administrative divisions)

Terrain

rugged mountains dissected by narrow valleys

People and Society

Age Structure

0-14 years
14.06% (male 6,197 /female 5,856)
15-24 years
9.78% (male 4,344 /female 4,035)
25-54 years
45.27% (male 19,813 /female 18,990)
55-64 years
14.71% (male 6,674 /female 5,935)
65 years and over
16.18% (male 7,047 /female 6,817) (2018 est.)

Birth Rate

7.3 births/1,000 population (2018 est.)

Death Rate

7.4 deaths/1,000 population (2018 est.)

Drinking Water Source

improved: urban: 100% of population
rural: 100% of population
total: 100% of population
unimproved: urban: 0% of population
rural: 0% of population
total: 0% of population (2015 est.)

Education Expenditures

3.3% of GDP (2016)

Ethnic Groups

Andorran 45.5%, Spanish 26.6%, Portuguese 12.9%, French 5.2%, other 9.8% (2017 est.)
note
data represent population by nationality

Health Expenditures

8.1% of GDP (2014)

Hiv Aids Adult Prevalence Rate

NA

Hiv Aids Deaths

NA

Hiv Aids People Living With Hiv Aids

NA

Hospital Bed Density

2.5 beds/1,000 population (2009)

Infant Mortality Rate

female
3.5 deaths/1,000 live births (2018 est.)
male
3.6 deaths/1,000 live births (2018 est.)
total
3.6 deaths/1,000 live births (2018 est.)

Languages

Catalan (official), French, Castilian, Portuguese

Life Expectancy At Birth

female
85.3 years (2018 est.)
male
80.7 years (2018 est.)
total population
82.9 years (2018 est.)

Literacy

definition
age 15 and over can read and write (2016 est.)
female
100% (2016 est.)
male
100% (2016 est.)
total population
100% (2016 est.)

Major Urban Areas Population

23,000 ANDORRA LA VELLA (capital) (2018)

Median Age

female
44.8 years (2018 est.)
male
45.1 years
total
44.9 years

Nationality

adjective
Andorran
noun
Andorran(s)

Net Migration Rate

0 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2017 est.)

Obesity Adult Prevalence Rate

25.6% (2016)

Physicians Density

3.69 physicians/1,000 population (2015)

Population

85,708 (July 2018 est.)

Population Growth Rate

-0.01% (2018 est.)

Religions

Roman Catholic (predominant)

Sanitation Facility Access

improved: urban: 100% of population (2015 est.)
rural: 100% of population (2015 est.)
total: 100% of population (2015 est.)
unimproved: urban: 0% of population (2015 est.)
rural: 0% of population (2015 est.)
total: 0% of population (2015 est.)

Sex Ratio

0-14 years
1.05 male(s)/female (2017 est.)
15-24 years
1.08 male(s)/female (2017 est.)
25-54 years
1.05 male(s)/female (2017 est.)
55-64 years
1.15 male(s)/female (2017 est.)
65 years and over
1.02 male(s)/female (2017 est.)
at birth
1.07 male(s)/female (2017 est.)
total population
1.06 male(s)/female (2017 est.)

Total Fertility Rate

1.41 children born/woman (2018 est.)

Urbanization

rate of urbanization
-0.31% annual rate of change (2015-20 est.)
urban population
88.1% of total population (2018)

Government

Administrative Divisions

7 parishes (parroquies, singular - parroquia); Andorra la Vella, Canillo, Encamp, Escaldes-Engordany, La Massana, Ordino, Sant Julia de Loria

Capital

daylight saving time
+1hr, begins last Sunday in March; ends last Sunday in October
geographic coordinates
42 30 N, 1 31 E
name
Andorra la Vella
note
etymology: translates as "Andorra the Old" in Catalan
time difference
UTC+1 (6 hours ahead of Washington, DC during Standard Time)

Citizenship

citizenship by birth
no
citizenship by descent only
the mother must be an Andorran citizen or the father must have been born in Andorra and both parents maintain permanent residence in Andorra
dual citizenship recognized
no
residency requirement for naturalization
25 years

Constitution

amendments
proposed by the coprinces jointly or by the General Council; passage requires at least a two-thirds majority vote by the General Council, ratification in a referendum, and sanctioning by the coprinces (2017)
history
drafted 1991, approved by referendum 14 March 1993, effective 28 April 1993 (2017)

Country Name

conventional long form
Principality of Andorra
conventional short form
Andorra
etymology
the origin of the country's name is obscure; the name may derive from the Arabic "ad-darra" meaning "the forest," a reference to its location as part of the Spanish March (defensive buffer zone) against the invading Moors in the 8th century
local long form
Principat d'Andorra
local short form
Andorra

Diplomatic Representation From The Us

note
the US does not have an embassy in Andorra; the US ambassador to Spain is accredited to Andorra; US interests in Andorra are represented by the US Consulate General's office in Barcelona (Spain); mailing address: Paseo Reina Elisenda de Montcada, 23, 08034 Barcelona, Spain; telephone: [34] (93) 280-2227; FAX: [34] (93) 280-6175

Diplomatic Representation In The Us

chancery
2 United Nations Plaza, 27th Floor, New York, NY 10017
chief of mission
Ambassador Elisenda VIVES BALMANA (since 2 March 2016)
FAX
[1] (212) 750-6630
telephone
[1] (212) 750-8064

Executive Branch

cabinet
Executive Council of ten ministers designated by the head of government
chief of state
Co-prince Emmanuel MACRON (since 14 May 2017); represented by Patrick STROZDA (since 14 May 2017); and Co-prince Archbishop Joan-Enric VIVES i Sicilia (since 12 May 2003); represented by Josep Maria MAURI (since 20 July 2012)
election results
Antoni MARTI Petit (DA) elected head of government; percent of General Council vote - 79%
elections/appointments
head of government indirectly elected by the General Council (Andorran parliament), formally appointed by the coprinces for a 4-year term; election last held on 31 March 2015 (next to be held in March 2019); the leader of the majority party in the General Council is usually elected head of government
head of government
Head of Government (or Cap de Govern) Antoni MARTI PETIT (since 1 April 2015)

Flag Description

three vertical bands of blue (hoist side), yellow, and red, with the national coat of arms centered in the yellow band; the latter band is slightly wider than the other 2 so that the ratio of band widths is 8:9:8; the coat of arms features a quartered shield with the emblems of (starting in the upper left and proceeding clockwise): Urgell, Foix, Bearn, and Catalonia; the motto reads VIRTUS UNITA FORTIOR (Strength United is Stronger); the flag combines the blue and red French colors with the red and yellow of Spain to show Franco-Spanish protection
note
similar to the flags of Chad and Romania, which do not have a national coat of arms in the center, and the flag of Moldova, which does bear a national emblem

Government Type

parliamentary democracy (since March 1993) that retains its chiefs of state in the form of a co-principality; the two princes are the President of France and Bishop of Seu d'Urgell, Spain, who delegate responsibility to other officials

Independence

1278 (formed under the joint sovereignty of the French Count of Foix and the Spanish Bishop of Urgell)

International Law Organization Participation

has not submitted an ICJ jurisdiction declaration; accepts ICCt jurisdiction

International Organization Participation

CE, FAO, ICAO, ICC (NGOs), ICCt, ICRM, IFRCS, Interpol, IOC, IPU, ITU, OIF, OPCW, OSCE, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, Union Latina, UNWTO, WCO, WHO, WIPO, WTO (observer)

Judicial Branch

highest courts
Supreme Court of Justice of Andorra or Tribunal Superior de la Justicia d'Andorra (consists of the court president and 8 judges organized into civil, criminal, and administrative chambers); Constitutional Court or Tribunal Constitucional (consists of 4 magistrates)
judge selection and term of office
Supreme Court president and judges appointed by the Supreme Council of Justice, a 5-member judicial policy and administrative body appointed 1 each by the coprinces, 1 by the General Council, 1 by the executive council president, and 1 by the courts; judges serve 6-year renewable terms; Constitutional magistrates appointed 2 by the coprinces and 2 by the General Council; magistrates' appointments limited to 2 consecutive 8-year terms
subordinate courts
Tribunal of Judges or Tribunal de Batlles; Tribunal of the Courts or Tribunal de Corts

Legal System

mixed legal system of civil and customary law with the influence of canon law

Legislative Branch

description
unicameral General Council of the Valleys or Consell General de les Valls (a minimum of 28 seats; 14 members directly elected in multi-seat constituencies (parishes) by simple majority vote and 14 directly elected in a single national constituency by proportional representation vote; members serve 4-year terms); note - voters cast two separate ballots - one for a national list and one for a parish list
election results
percent of vote by party - DA 37%, PLA 27.7%, PS-VA-IC-independent coalition 23.5%, SDP 11.7%; seats by party - DA 15, PLA 8, PS-VA-IC-independent coalition 3, SDP 2; composition - men 18, women 10, percent of women 35.7%
elections
last held on 1 March 2015 (next to be held in March 2019)

National Anthem

lyrics/music
Joan BENLLOCH i VIVO/Enric MARFANY BONS
name
"El Gran Carlemany" (The Great Charlemagne)
note
adopted 1921; the anthem provides a brief history of Andorra in a first person narrative

National Holiday

Our Lady of Meritxell Day, 8 September (1278)

National Symbol S

red cow (breed unspecified); national colors: blue, yellow, red

Political Parties And Leaders

Citizens' Initiative or IC [Sergi RICART] (including PS, VA, IC, and independents)Democrats for Andorra or DA [Antoni MARTI PETIT]Greens of Andorra or VA [Isabel LOZANO MUNOZ, Juli FERNANDEZ BLASI]Liberal Party or PLA [Jordi GALLARDO]Social Democratic Party or PS [Vincenc ALAY FERRER]Social Democratic Progress Party or SDP [Victor NAUDI ZAMORA]
note
Andorra has several smaller parties at the parish level (one is Lauredian Union)

Suffrage

18 years of age; universal

Economy

Agriculture Products

small quantities of rye, wheat, barley, oats, vegetables, tobacco; sheep, cattle

Budget

expenditures
2.06 billion (2016)
revenues
1.872 billion (2016)

Budget Surplus Or Deficit

-6.9% (of GDP) (2016)

Debt External

$0 (2016)

Economy Overview

Andorra has a developed economy and a free market, with per capita income above the European average and above the level of its neighbors, Spain and France. The country has developed a sophisticated infrastructure including a one-of-a-kind micro-fiber-optic network for the entire country. Tourism, retail sales, and finance comprise more than three-quarters of GDP. Duty-free shopping for some products and the country’s summer and winter resorts attract millions of visitors annually. Andorra uses the euro and is effectively subject to the monetary policy of the European Central Bank. Andorra's comparative advantage as a tax haven eroded when the borders of neighboring France and Spain opened and the government eased bank secrecy laws under pressure from the EU and OECD.Agricultural production is limited - only about 5% of the land is arable - and most food has to be imported, making the economy vulnerable to changes in fuel and food prices. The principal livestock is sheep. Manufacturing output and exports consist mainly of perfumes and cosmetic products, products of the printing industry, electrical machinery and equipment, clothing, tobacco products, and furniture. Andorra is a member of the EU Customs Union and is treated as an EU member for trade in manufactured goods (no tariffs) and as a non-EU member for agricultural products.To provide incentives for growth and diversification in the economy, the Andorran government began sweeping economic reforms in 2006. The Parliament approved three laws to complement the first phase of economic openness: on companies (October 2007), on business accounting (December 2007), and on foreign investment (April 2008 and June 2012). From 2011 to 2015, the Parliament also approved direct taxes in the form of taxes on corporations, on individual incomes of residents and non-residents, and on capital gains, savings, and economic activities. These regulations aim to establish a transparent, modern, and internationally comparable regulatory framework, in order to attract foreign investment and businesses that offer higher value added.

Exchange Rates

euros (EUR) per US dollar -
0.885 (2017 est.)
0.903 (2016 est.)
0.9214 (2015 est.)
0.885 (2014 est.)
0.7634 (2013 est.)

Exports

$78.71 million (2015 est.)
$79.57 million (2014 est.)

Exports Commodities

tobacco products, furniture

Fiscal Year

calendar year

Gdp Composition By Sector Of Origin

agriculture
11.9% (2015 est.)
industry
33.6% (2015 est.)
services
54.5% (2015 est.)

Gdp Official Exchange Rate

$2.712 billion (2016 est.) (2016 est.)

Gdp Per Capita Ppp

$49,900 (2015 est.)
$51,300 (2014 est.)
$50,300 (2013 est.)

Gdp Purchasing Power Parity

$3.327 billion (2015 est.)
$3.363 billion (2014 est.)
$3.273 billion (2013 est.)
note
data are in 2012 US dollars

Gdp Real Growth Rate

-1.1% (2015 est.)
1.4% (2014 est.)
-0.1% (2013 est.)

Household Income Or Consumption By Percentage Share

highest 10%
NA
lowest 10%
NA

Imports

$1.257 billion (2015 est.)
$1.264 billion (2014 est.)

Imports Commodities

consumer goods, food, fuel, electricity

Industrial Production Growth Rate

NA

Industries

tourism (particularly skiing), banking, timber, furniture

Inflation Rate Consumer Prices

-0.9% (2015 est.)
-0.1% (2014 est.)

Labor Force

39,750 (2016)

Labor Force By Occupation

agriculture
0.5%
industry
4.4%
services
95.1% (2015)

Public Debt

41% of GDP (2014 est.)
41.4% of GDP (2013 est.)

Taxes And Other Revenues

69% (of GDP) (2016)

Unemployment Rate

3.7% (2016 est.)
4.1% (2015 est.)

Energy

Crude Oil Exports

0 bbl/day (2016) (2016)

Crude Oil Imports

0 bbl/day (2016) (2016)

Crude Oil Production

0 bbl/day (2016)

Crude Oil Proved Reserves

0 bbl (2016) (2016)

Electricity Access

electrification - total population
100% (2016)

Electricity Consumption

221.6 million kWh (2015 est.)

Electricity Exports

6,000 kWh (2015 est.)

Electricity From Fossil Fuels

61% of total installed capacity (2010 est.)

Electricity From Hydroelectric Plants

23% of total installed capacity (2010 est.)

Electricity From Nuclear Fuels

0% of total installed capacity (2016 est.)

Electricity From Other Renewable Sources

15% of total installed capacity (2010 est.)

Electricity Imports

471.3 million kWh (2015 est.)

Electricity Installed Generating Capacity

520,000 kW (2010 est.)

Electricity Production

99.48 million kWh (2015 est.)

Natural Gas Consumption

0 cu m (2016) (2016)

Natural Gas Exports

0 cu m (2016) (2016)

Natural Gas Imports

0 cu m (2016) (2016)

Natural Gas Production

0 cu m (2016) (2016)

Natural Gas Proved Reserves

0 cu m (2016)

Refined Petroleum Products Production

0 bbl/day (2016)

Communications

Broadband Fixed Subscriptions

subscriptions per 100 inhabitants
45 (2017 est.)
total
34,284 (2017 est.)

Broadcast Media

1 public TV station and 2 public radio stations; about 10 commercial radio stations; good reception of radio and TV broadcasts from stations in France and Spain; upgraded to terrestrial digital TV broadcasting in 2007; roughly 25 international TV channels available (2016)

Internet Country Code

.ad

Internet Users

percent of population
97.9% (July 2016 est.)
total
83,887 (July 2016 est.)

Telephone System

domestic
 50 per 100 fixed-line, 45 per 100 mobile-cellular; modern system with microwave radio relay connections between exchanges (2017)
general assessment
modern automatic telephone system; broadband internet and LTE mobile lines for both consumer and enterprise customers available (2017)
international
country code - 376; landline circuits to France and Spain (2016)

Telephones Fixed Lines

subscriptions per 100 inhabitants
50 (2017 est.)
total subscriptions
38,411 (2017 est.)

Telephones Mobile Cellular

subscriptions per 100 inhabitants
104 (2017 est.)
total subscriptions
80,337 (2017 est.)

Transportation

Civil Aircraft Registration Country Code Prefix

C3 (2016)

Roadways

total
320 km (2015)

Military and Security

Military Branches

no regular military forces; Police Corps of Andorra

Military Note

defense is the responsibility of France and Spain

Transnational Issues

Disputes International

none

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