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Maldives

1998 Edition · 85 data fields

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Geography

Area

total: 300 sq km land: 300 sq km water: 0 sq km

Area-comparative

about 1.7 times the size of Washington, DC

Climate

tropical; hot, humid; dry, northeast monsoon (November to March); rainy, southwest monsoon (June to August)

Coastline

644 km

Elevation extremes

lowest point: Indian Ocean 0 m highest point: unnamed location on Wilingili 24 m

Environment-current issues

depletion of freshwater aquifers threatens water supplies

Environment-international agreements

party to: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Hazardous Wastes, Ozone Layer Protection signed, but not ratified: Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Law of the Sea

Geographic coordinates

3 15 N, 73 00 E

Geography-note

1,190 coral islands grouped into 26 atolls; archipelago of strategic location astride and along major sea lanes in Indian Ocean

Irrigated land

NA sq km

Land boundaries

0 km

Land use

arable land: 10% permanent crops: 0% permanent pastures: 3% forests and woodland: 3% other: 84% (1993 est.)

Location

Southern Asia, group of atolls in the Indian Ocean, south-southwest of India

Map references

Asia

Maritime claims

exclusive economic zone: 35-310 nm as defined by geographic coordinates; segment of zone coincides with maritime boundary with India territorial sea: 12 nm

Natural hazards

low level of islands makes them very sensitive to sea level rise

Natural resources

fish

Terrain

flat, with white sandy beaches

People and Society

Age structure

0-14 years: 47% (male 70,244; female 66,758) 15-64 years: 50% (male 73,784; female 70,539) 65 years and over: 3% (male 4,735; female 4,151) (July 1998 est.)

Birth rate

40.12 births/1,000 population (1998 est.)

Death rate

5.96 deaths/1,000 population (1998 est.)

Ethnic groups

Sinhalese, Dravidian, Arab, African

Infant mortality rate

41.12 deaths/1,000 live births (1998 est.)

Languages

Maldivian Divehi (dialect of Sinhala, script derived from Arabic), English spoken by most government officials

Life expectancy at birth

total population: 67.57 years male: 65.87 years female: 69.35 years (1998 est.)

Literacy

definition: age 15 and over can read and write total population: 93.2% male: 93.3% female: 93% (1995 est.)

Nationality

noun: Maldivian(s) adjective: Maldivian

Net migration rate

0 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1998 est.)

Population

290,211 (July 1998 est.)

Population growth rate

3.42% (1998 est.)

Religions

Sunni Muslim

Sex ratio

at birth: 1.05 male(s)/female under 15 years: 1.05 male(s)/female 15-64 years: 1.05 male(s)/female 65 years and over: 1.14 male(s)/female (1998 est.)

Total fertility rate

5.84 children born/woman (1998 est.)

Government

Administrative divisions

19 atolls (atholhu, singular and plural) and 1 other first-order administrative division*; Alifu, Baa, Dhaalu, Faafu, Gaafu Alifu, Gaafu Dhaalu, Gnaviyani, Haa Alifu, Haa Dhaalu, Kaafu, Laamu, Lhaviyani, Maale*, Meemu, Noonu, Raa, Seenu, Shaviyani, Thaa, Vaavu

Constitution

4 June 1968

Country name

conventional long form: Republic of Maldives conventional short form: Maldives local long form: Dhivehi Raajjeyge Jumhooriyyaa local short form: Dhivehi Raajje

Data code

MV

Executive branch

chief of state: President Maumoon Abdul GAYOOM (since 11 November 1978); note-the president is both the chief of state and head of government head of government: President Maumoon Abdul GAYOOM (since 11 November 1978); note-the president is both the chief of state and head of government cabinet: Ministry of Atolls appointed by the president; note-need not be members of Majilis elections: president elected by secret ballot of the Majlis for a five-year term; election last held 1 October 1993 (next to be held NA October 1998) election results: President Maumoon Abdul GAYOOM reelected; percent of Majlis vote-Maumoon Abdul GAYOOM 92.76%

Flag description

red with a large green rectangle in the center bearing a vertical white crescent; the closed side of the crescent is on the hoist side of the flag

Government type

republic

Independence

26 July 1965 (from UK)

International organization participation

AsDB, C, CCC, CP, ESCAP, FAO, G-77, IBRD, ICAO, IDA, IDB, IFAD, IFC, IMF, IMO, Intelsat (nonsignatory user), Interpol, IOC, ITU, NAM, OIC, SAARC, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UPU, WHO, WMO, WToO, WTrO Diplomatic representation in the US: Maldives does not have an embassy in the US, but does have a Permanent Mission to the UN in New York Diplomatic representation from the US: the US does not have an embassy in Maldives; the US Ambassador to Sri Lanka is accredited to Maldives and makes periodic visits there

Judicial branch

High Court Political parties and leaders: although political parties are not banned, none exist

Legal system

based on Islamic law with admixtures of English common law primarily in commercial matters; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction

Legislative branch

unicameral Citizens' Council or Majlis (48 seats; 40 elected by popular vote, 8 appointed by the president; members serve five-year terms) elections: last held 2 December 1994 (next to be held NA December 1999) election results: percent of vote-NA; seats-independents 40

National capital

Male (Maale)

National holiday

Independence Day, 26 July (1965)

Suffrage

21 years of age; universal

Economy

Agriculture-products

coconuts, corn, sweet potatoes; fishing

Budget

revenues: $88 million (excluding foreign grants) expenditures: $141 million, including capital expenditures of $NA (1995 est.)

Currency

1 rufiyaa (Rf) = 100 laari

Debt-external

$179 million (1996 est.)

Economic aid

recipient: ODA, $NA

Economy-overview

Tourism, Maldives largest industry, accounts for about 18% of GDP and more than 60% of the Maldives' foreign exchange receipts. Over 90% of government tax revenue comes from import duties and tourism-related taxes. About 350,000 tourists visited the islands in 1997. Fishing is a second leading growth sector. The Maldivian Government began an economic reform program in 1989 initially by lifting import quotas and opening some exports to the private sector. Subsequently, it has liberalized regulations to allow more foreign investment. Agriculture and manufacturing continue to play a minor role in the economy, constrained by the limited availability of cultivable land and the shortage of domestic labor. Most staple foods must be imported. Industry, which consists mainly of garment production, boat building, and handicrafts, accounts for about 15% of GDP. Maldivian authorities worry about the impact of erosion and possible global warming on their low-lying country; 80% of the area is three feet or less above sea level.

Electricity-capacity

14,000 kW (1995)

Electricity-consumption per capita

191 kWh (1995)

Electricity-production

50 million kWh (1995)

Exchange rates

rufiyaa (Rf) per US$1-11.770 (1995-January 1998), 11.586 (1994), 10.957 (1993)

Exports

total value: $59 million (f.o.b., 1996) commodities: fish, clothing partners: Sri Lanka, US, Germany, Singapore, UK

Fiscal year

calendar year Communications

GDP

purchasing power parity-$500 million (1997 est.)

GDP-composition by sector

agriculture: 22% industry: 15% services: 63% (1994 est.)

GDP-per capita

purchasing power parity-$1,800 (1997 est.)

GDP-real growth rate

6.2% (1997 est.)

Imports

total value: $302 million (f.o.b., 1996) commodities: consumer goods, intermediate and capital goods, petroleum products partners: Singapore, India, Sri Lanka, Hong Kong, Japan, Thailand

Industrial production growth rate

6.3% (1994 est.)

Industries

fish processing, tourism, shipping, boat building, coconut processing, garments, woven mats, rope, handicrafts, coral and sand mining

Inflation rate-consumer price index

6.3% (1996)

Labor force

total: 56,435 (1990 est.) by occupation: fishing industry and agriculture 25%, services 21%, manufacturing and construction 21%, trade, restaurants, and hotels 16%, transportation and communication 10%, other 7%

Radio broadcast stations

AM 2, FM 1, shortwave 0

Radios

28,284 (1992 est.)

Telephone system

minimal domestic and international facilities domestic: inter-atoll communication primarily through HF transceivers and VHF/UHF telephones international: satellite earth station-1 Intelsat (Indian Ocean)

Telephones

8,523 (1992 est.)

Television broadcast stations

1

Televisions

7,309 (1992 est.)

Unemployment rate

NEGL%

Transportation

Airports

2 (1997 est.) Airports-with paved runways: total: 2 over 3,047 m: 1 2,438 to 3,047 m: 1 (1997 est.)

Highways

total: NA km paved: NA km unpaved: NA km; note-Male has 9.6 km of coral highways within the city (1988 est.) Ports and harbors: Gan, Male

Merchant marine

total: 20 ships (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 70,703 GRT/108,485 DWT ships by type: cargo 17, container 1, oil tanker 1, short-sea passenger 1 (1997 est.)

Railways

0 km

Military and Security

Military branches

National Security Service (paramilitary police force)

Military expenditures-dollar figure

$NA

Military expenditures-percent of GDP

NA%

Military manpower-availability

males age 15-49: 63,879 (1998 est.) Military manpower-fit for military service: males: 35,610 (1998 est.)

Transnational Issues

Disputes-international

none

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