1994 Edition
CIA World Factbook 1994 (Project Gutenberg)
Introduction
Administrative divisions
none (overseas department of France)
Affiliation
(overseas department of France)
Agriculture
accounts for 30% of labor force; dominant sector of economy; cash crops - sugarcane, vanilla, tobacco; food crops - tropical fruits, vegetables, corn; imports large share of food needs
Airports
total: 2 usable: 2 with permanent-surface runways: 2 with runways over 3,659 m: with runways 2,440-3,659 m: 1 with runways 1,220-2,439 m: 1
Area
total area: 2,510 sq km land area: 2,500 sq km comparative area: slightly smaller than Rhode Island
Birth rate
25.14 births/1,000 population (1994 est.)
Branches
French Forces (including Army, Navy, Air Force, Gendarmerie)
Budget
revenues: $358 million expenditures: $914 million, including capital expenditures of $NA (1986 est.)
Capital
Saint-Denis
Climate
tropical, but moderates with elevation; cool and dry from May to November, hot and rainy from November to April
Coastline
201 km
Constitution
28 September 1958 (French Constitution)
Currency
1 French franc (F) = 100 centimes
Death rate
4.87 deaths/1,000 population (1994 est.)
Digraph
RE
Diplomatic representation in US
none (overseas department of France)
Economic aid
recipient: Western (non-US) countries, ODA and OOF bilateral commitments (1970-89), $14.8 billion
Electricity
capacity: 245,000 kW production: 750 million kWh consumption per capita: 1,230 kWh (1991)
Environment
current issues: NA natural hazards: periodic, devastating cyclones international agreements: NA
Ethnic divisions
French, African, Malagasy, Chinese, Pakistani, Indian
Exchange rates
French francs (F) per US$1 - 5.9205 (January 1994), 5.6632 (1993), 5.2938 (1992), 5.6421 (1991), 5.4453 (1990), 6.3801 (1989)
Executive branch
chief of state: President Francois MITTERRAND (since 21 May 1981) head of government: Prefect of Reunion Island Hubert FOURNIER (since NA) cabinet: Council of Ministers
Exports
$166 million (f.o.b., 1988) commodities: sugar 75%, rum and molasses 4%, perfume essences 4%, lobster 3%, vanilla and tea 1% partners: France, Mauritius, Bahrain, South Africa, Italy
External debt
$NA
Fiscal year
calendar year
Flag
the flag of France is used
French National Assembly
elections last held 21 and 28 March 1993 (next to be held NA 1998); results - percent of vote by party NA; seats - (5 total) PS 1, PCR 1, UPF 1, RPR 1, UDF-CDS 1; note - 5 members to the French National Assembly who are voting members
French Senate
elections last held 24 September 1992 (next to be held NA); results - percent of vote by party NA; seats - (3 total) RPR 1, FRA 1, independent 1
General Council
elections last held 22 March 1991 (next to be held March 1997); results - percent of vote by party NA; seats - (44 total) seats by party NA
Highways
total: 2,800 km paved: 2,200 km unpaved: gravel, crushed stone, stabilized earth 600 km
Imports
$1.7 billion (c.i.f., 1988) commodities: manufactured goods, food, beverages, tobacco, machinery and transportation equipment, raw materials, and petroleum products partners: France, Mauritius, Bahrain, South Africa, Italy
Independence
none (overseas department of France)
Industrial production
growth rate NA%; about 25% of GDP
Industries
sugar, rum, cigarettes, several small shops producing handicraft items
Infant mortality rate
7.9 deaths/1,000 live births (1994 est.)
Inflation rate (consumer prices)
1.3% (1988)
International disputes
none
Irrigated land
60 sq km (1989 est.)
Judicial branch
Court of Appeals (Cour d'Appel)
Labor force
NA by occupation: agriculture 30%, industry 21%, services 49% (1981) note: 63% of population of working age (1983)
Land boundaries
0 km
Land use
arable land: 20% permanent crops: 2% meadows and pastures: 4% forest and woodland: 35% other: 39%
Languages
French (official), Creole widely used
Legal system
French law
Legislative branch
unicameral General Council and unicameral Regional Council
Life expectancy at birth
total population: 74.07 years male: 71 years female: 77.29 years (1994 est.)
Literacy
age 15 and over can read and write (1982) total population: 69% male: 67% female: 74%
Location
Southern Africa, in the western Indian Ocean, 750 km east of Madagascar
Manpower availability
males age 15-49 170,810; fit for military service 88,108; reach military age (18) annually 5,867 (1994 est.)
Map references
World
Maritime claims
exclusive economic zone: 200 nm territorial sea: 12 nm
Member of
FZ, WFTU
Names
conventional long form: Department of Reunion conventional short form: Reunion local long form: none local short form: Ile de la Reunion
National holiday
Taking of the Bastille, 14 July (1789)
National product
GDP - purchasing power equivalent - $2.5 billion (1993 est.)
National product per capita
$3,900 (1993 est.)
National product real growth rate
NA%
Nationality
noun: Reunionese (singular and plural) adjective: Reunionese
Natural resources
fish, arable land
Net migration rate
0 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1994 est.)
Note
defense is the responsibility of France
Overview
The economy has traditionally been based on agriculture. Sugarcane has been the primary crop for more than a century, and in some years it accounts for 85% of exports. The government has been pushing the development of a tourist industry to relieve high unemployment, which recently amounted to one-third of the labor force. The gap in Reunion between the well-off and the poor is extraordinary and accounts for the persistent social tensions. The white and Indian communities are substantially better off than other segments of the population, often approaching European standards, whereas indigenous groups suffer the poverty and unemployment typical of the poorer nations of the African continent. The outbreak of severe rioting in February 1991 illustrates the seriousness of socioeconomic tensions. The economic well-being of Reunion depends heavily on continued financial assistance from France.
Political parties and leaders
Rally for the Republic (RPR), Francois MAS; Union for French Democracy (UDF), Gilbert GERARD; Communist Party of Reunion (PCR), Elie HOARAU;; France-Reunion Future (FRA), Andre THIEN AH KOON; Reunion Communist Party (PCR); Socialist Party (PS), Jean-Claude FRUTEAU; Social Democrats (CDS); other small parties
Population
652,857 (July 1994 est.)
Population growth rate
2.03% (1994 est.)
Ports
Pointe des Galets
Regional Council
elections last held 22 March 1992 (next to be held by NA March 1998); results - UPF 25.6%, PCR 17.9%, PS 10.5%, Independent 33.4%, other 12.6%; seats - (45 total) Sudre 17, UPF 14, PCR 9, PS 5
Religions
Roman Catholic 94%
Suffrage
18 years of age; universal
Telecommunications
adequate system; modern open-wire and microwave network; principal center Saint-Denis; radiocommunication to Comoros, France, Madagascar; new microwave route to Mauritius; 85,900 telephones; broadcast stations - 3 AM, 13 FM, 1 (18 repeaters) TV; 1 Indian Ocean INTELSAT earth station
Terrain
mostly rugged and mountainous; fertile lowlands along coast
Total fertility rate
2.78 children born/woman (1994 est.)
Type
overseas department of France
Unemployment rate
35% (February 1991)
US diplomatic representation
none (overseas department of France)