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Micronesia

1991 Edition · 65 data fields

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Geography

Climate

tropical; heavy year-round rainfall, especially in the eastern islands; located on southern edge of the typhoon belt with occasional severe damage

Coastline

6,112 km

Comparative area

slightly less than four times the size of Washington, DC

Environment

subject to typhoons from June to December; four major island groups totaling 607 islands

Land boundaries

none

Land use

arable land NA%; permanent crops NA%; meadows and pastures NA%; forest and woodland NA%; other NA%

Maritime claims

Exclusive economic zone: 200 nm; Territorial sea: 12 nm

Natural resources

forests, marine products, deep-seabed minerals

Note

located 5,150 km west-southwest of Honolulu in the North Pacific Ocean, about three-quarters of the way between Hawaii and Indonesia

Terrain

islands vary geologically from high mountainous islands to low, coral atolls; volcanic outcroppings on Pohnpei, Kosrae, and Truk

Total area

702 km2; land area: 702 km2; includes Pohnpei, Truk, Yap, and Kosrae

People and Society

Birth rate

34 births/1,000 population (1991)

Death rate

5 deaths/1,000 population (1991)

Ethnic divisions

nine ethnic Micronesian and Polynesian groups

Infant mortality rate

26 deaths/1,000 live births (1991)

Labor force

NA; two-thirds are government employees; 45,000 people are between the ages of 15 and 65

Language

English is the official and common language; most indigenous languages fall within the Austronesian language family, the exceptions are the Polynesian languages; major indigenous languages are Trukese, Pohnpeian, Yapese, and Kosrean

Life expectancy at birth

68 years male, 73 years female (1991)

Literacy

90% (male 90%, female 85%) age 15 and over can read and write (1980)

Nationality

noun--Micronesian(s); adjective--Micronesian; Kosrae(s), Pohnpeian(s), Trukese, Yapese

Net migration rate

- 4 migrants/1,000 population (1991)

Organized labor

NA

Population

107,662 (July 1991), growth rate 2.5% (1991)

Religion

predominantly Christian, divided between Roman Catholic and Protestant; other churches include Assembly of God, Jehovah's Witnesses, Seventh-Day Adventist, Latter Day Saints, and the Baha'i Faith

Total fertility rate

5.0 children born/woman (1991)

Government

Administrative divisions

4 states; Kosrae, Pohnpei, Chuuk, Yap

Capital

Kolonia (on the island of Pohnpei); note--a new capital is being built about 10 km southwest in the Palikir valley

Communists

none

Constitution

10 May 1979

Diplomatic representation

Ambassador Jesse B. MAREHALAU; Embassy at 706 G Street SE, Washington DC 20003; telephone (202) 544-2640; US--Ambassador Aurelia BRAZEAL; Embassy at address NA, Kolonia (mailing address is P. O. Box 1286, Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia 96941); telephone 691-320-2187

Elections

President--last held 5 March 1991 (next to be held March 1994); results--Vice President Bailey OLTER elected president; Congress--last held on 5 March 1991 (next to be held March 1993); results--percent of vote NA; seats--(14 total)

Executive branch

president, vice president, Cabinet

Flag

light blue with four white five-pointed stars centered; the stars are arranged in a diamond pattern

Independence

3 November 1986 (from the US-administered UN Trusteeship; formerly the Kosrae, Pohnpei, Truk, and Yap districts of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands)

Judicial branch

Supreme Court

Leaders

Chief of State and Head of Government--President Bailey OLTER (since 11 May 1991); Vice President Jacob NENA (since 11 May 1991)

Legal system

based on adapted Trust Territory laws, acts of the legislature, municipal, common, and customary laws

Legislative branch

unicameral Congress

Long-form name

Federated States of Micronesia (no short-form name)

Member of

ESCAP (associate), ICAO, SPC, SPF, UN

National holiday

Proclamation of the Federated States of Micronesia, 10 May (1979)

Political parties and leaders

no formal parties

Suffrage

universal at age 18

Type

constitutional government in free association with the US; the Compact of Free Association entered into force 3 November 1986

Economy

Agriculture

mainly a subsistence economy; copra, black pepper; tropical fruits and vegetables, coconuts, cassava, sweet potatoes, pigs, chickens

Budget

revenues $110.8 million; expenditures NA, including capital expenditures of NA (1987 est.)

Currency

US currency is used

Economic aid

under terms of the Compact of Free Association, the US will provide $1.3 billion in grant aid during the period 1986-2001

Electricity

18,000 kW capacity; 40 million kWh produced, 380 kWh per capita (1990)

Exchange rates

US currency is used

Exports

$1.6 million (f.o.b., 1983); commodities--copra; partners--NA

External debt

$NA

Fiscal year

1 October-30 September

GNP

$150 million, per capita $1,500; real growth rate NA% (1989 est.); note--GNP numbers reflect US spending

Imports

$48.9 million (c.i.f., 1983); commodities--NA; partners--NA

Industrial production

growth rate NA%

Industries

tourism, craft items from shell, wood, and pearl

Inflation rate (consumer prices)

NA%

Overview

Financial assistance from the US is the primary source of revenue, with the US pledged to spend $1 billion in the islands in the 1990s; also in December 1990 the US authorized the use of disaster relief funds for Micronesia because of damage from Typhoon Russ. In addition Micronesia earns about $4 million a year in fees from foreign commercial fishing concerns. Economic activity consists primarily of subsistence farming and fishing. The islands have few mineral deposits worth exploiting, except for high-grade phosphate. The potential for a tourist industry exists, but the remoteness of the location and a lack of adequate facilities hinder development.

Unemployment rate

80% (1988)

Communications

Airports

11 total, 10 usable; 7 with permanent-surface runways; none with runways over 2,439 m; 6 with runways 1,220-2,439

Highways

39 km of paved macadam and concrete roads on major islands, otherwise 187 km stone-, coral-, or laterite-surfaced roads

Ports

Colonia (Yap), Truk (Kosrae), Okat (Kosrae)

Telecommunications

16,000 radio receivers, 1,125 TV sets (est. 1987); telephone network--960 telephone lines at both Kolonia and Truk; islands interconnected by shortwave radio (used mostly for government purposes); stations--5 AM, 1 FM, 6 TV, 1 shortwave; 4 Pacific Ocean INTELSAT earth stations

Military and Security

Note

defense is the responsibility of the US _%_

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