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Bhutan

1983 Edition · 29 data fields

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Geography

Agriculture

main products — bananas, vegetables, Easter lilies, dairy products, citrus fruits

Aid

economic — bilateral commitments, including Ex-Im (FY70-81), from US $34 million; from Western (non-US) countries, ODA and OOF (1970-81), $125 million; no military aid

Airfields

1 with permanent-surface runways 2,440-3,659 m

Branches

Executive Council (cabinet) appointed by governor, led by government leader; bicameral legislature with an appointed Senate and a 40-member directly elected House of Assembly; Supreme Court

Budget

revenues, $132 million; expenditures $132 million (FY81/82)

Capital

Hamilton

Civil air

16 major transport aircraft

Communists

negligible

Elections

at least once every five years; last general election December 1980 Political parties and leaders: United Bermuda Party (UBP), J. David Gibbons; Progressive Labor Party (PLP), Lois BrowneEvans

Electric power

1 10,000 kW capacity (1983); 350 million kWh produced (1983), 6,035 kWh per capita

Exports

$15.7 million (1982); semitropical produce, light manufactures

Fiscal year

1 April-31 March Communications

GDP

$598 million (FY79/80), $16,150 per capita (1983); real growth rate 2.5% (FY82/83)

Government leaders

Viscount John W. DUNROSSIL, Governor; John William David SWAN, Premier

Highways

209 km public roads, all paved (approximately 400 km of private roads)

Imports

$351 million (1982); fuel, foodstuffs, machinery

Legal system

English law

Major industries

tourism, finance, structural concrete products, paints, perfumes, furniture

Major trade partners

54% US; 16% Caribbean countries, 10% UK, 6% Canada, 14% other; tourists, 90% US

Member of

INTERPOL, WHO Economy

Monetary conversion rate

1 Bermuda dollar=US$l (February 1984)

Other political or pressure groups

Bermuda Industrial Union (BIU), headed by Ottiwell Simmons

Political subdivisions

9 parishes

Ports

3 major (Hamilton, St. George, Freeport)

Railroads

none

Suffrage

universal adult over age 21

Telecommunications

modern telecom system, includes fully automatic telephone system with 46,290 sets (84.6 per lOOpopl.); 4 AM, 2 FM, and 2 TV stations; 3 submarine cables; 1 Atlantic Ocean satellite station Defense Forces External defense is the responsibility of

Type

British colony

Voting strength

1980 elections— UBP 54%, PLP 46%; UBP holds 22 House of Assembly seats; PLP, 18

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