1984 Edition
CIA World Factbook 1984 (Internet Archive)
Geography
Agriculture
bananas, citrus, coconuts, cocoa, essential oils
Aid
economic — bilateral ODA and OOF (1970-80), from Western (non-US) countries, $22.6 million; no military aid
Airfields
2 total, 2 usable; 2 with permanentsurface runways; 1 with runways 1,2202,439 m
Area
752.7 km2; 67% forest; 24% arable; 2% pasture; 7% other Water
Branches
- legislative, 11 -member popularly elected unicameral House of Assembly; executive, Cabinet headed by Prime Minister; judicial, magistrate's courts, and regional court of appeals
- Royal Dominica Police Force
Budget
revenues, $32 million; expenditures, $40 million (1982 proj.)
Capital
Roseau
Civil air
unknown number of major transport aircraft
Coastline
148 km People
Communists
negligible
Elections
every five years; most recent 21 July 1980 Political parties and leaders: United Dominica Labor Party (UDLP), Michael Douglas, Roosevelt Douglas; Dominica Labor Party (DLP), Oliver Seraphin; Dominica Freedom Party (DFP), (Mary) Eugenia Charles
Electric power
7,000 kW capacity (1983); 16 million kWh produced (1983), 215 kWh per capita
Ethnic divisions
mostly black; some CaribIndians
Exports
$28.5 million (1982); bananas, coconuts, lime juice and oil, cocoa, reexports
Fiscal year
1 July-30 June Communications
GNP
$56.4 million (1983), $883 per capita; 1981 real growth rate, 9.5%
Government leader
(Mary) Eugenia CHARLES, Prime Minister
Highways
750 km total; 370 km paved, 380 km gravel and earth
Imports
$48.5 million (1982); machinery and equipment, foodstuffs, manufactured articles, cement
Labor force
23,000; 40% agriculture, 32% industry and commerce, 28% services; 15-20% unemployment
Language
English (official); French patois widely spoken
Legal system
based on English common law; three local magistrate courts and the British Caribbean Court of Appeals
Limits of territorial waters (claimed)
3 nm (200 nm fishing zone; 20 nm economic zone)
Literacy
about 95%
Major industries
agricultural processing, tourism, soap and other coconut-based products, cigars
Major trade partners
exports — US, UK, other EC, other CARICOM countries
Member of
CARICOM, Commonwealth, FAO, GATT (de facto), G-77, IBRD, IDA, IFAD, IFC, ILO, IMF, IMO, INTERPOL, OAS, UN, UNESCO, UPU, WHO, WMO Economy
Monetary conversion rate
2.70 East Caribbean dollars=US$l (February 1984)
Nationality
noun — Dominican(s); adjective — Dominican
Official name
Commonwealth of Dominica
Organized labor
25% of the labor force Government
Other political or pressure groups
Dominica Liberation Movement Alliance (DLMA), a small leftist group led by William Riviere
Political subdivisions
10 parishes
Population
74,000 (July 1984), average annual growth rate —0.2%
Ports
2 minor (Roseau, Portsmouth)
Railroads
none
Religion
80% Roman Catholic; Anglican, Methodist
Suffrage
universal adult suffrage at age 18
Telecommunications
4,600 telephones in fully automatic network (5.6 per 100 popl.); VHF and UHF link to St. Lucia; new SHF links to Martinique and Guadeloupe; 3 AM stations, 1 FM station, and 1 TV station Defense Forces
Type
independent state within Commonwealth recognizing Elizabeth II as Chief of State
Voting strength
(1980 election) House of Assembly seats— DFP 17, DLP 2, independent 2