2017 Edition
CIA World Factbook 2017 Archive (HTML)
Introduction
Background
First settled by the French in the early 17th century, the islands represent the sole remaining vestige of France's once vast North American possessions. They attained the status of an overseas collectivity in 2003.
Geography
Area
- 242 sq km 242 sq km 0 sq km includes eight small islands in the Saint Pierre and the Miquelon groups
- land
- 242 sq km
- note
- includes eight small islands in the Saint Pierre and the Miquelon groups
- total
- 242 sq km
- water
- 0 sq km
Area - comparative
one and half times the size of Washington, DC
Climate
cold and wet, with considerable mist and fog; spring and autumn are often windy
Coastline
120 km
Elevation
- NA lowest point: Atlantic Ocean 0 m highest point: Morne de la Grande Montagne 240 m
- elevation extremes
- lowest point: Atlantic Ocean 0 m
- highest point
- Morne de la Grande Montagne 240 m
- mean elevation
- NA
Environment - current issues
recent test drilling for oil in waters around Saint Pierre and Miquelon may bring future development that would impact the environment
Geographic coordinates
46 50 N, 56 20 W
Geography - note
vegetation scanty; the islands are actually part of the northern Appalachians along with Newfoundland
Irrigated land
0 sq km (2012)
Land boundaries
0 km
Land use
- 8.7% arable land 8.7%; permanent crops 0%; permanent pasture 0% 12.5% 78.8% (2011 est.)
- agricultural land
- 8.7%
- forest
- 12.5%
- other
- 78.8% (2011 est.)
Location
Northern North America, islands in the North Atlantic Ocean, south of Newfoundland (Canada)
Map references
North America
Maritime claims
- 12 nm 200 nm
- exclusive economic zone
- 200 nm
- territorial sea
- 12 nm
Natural hazards
persistent fog throughout the year can be a maritime hazard
Natural resources
fish, deepwater ports
Population - distribution
most of the population is found on Saint Pierre Island; a small settlement is located on the north end of Miquelon Island
Terrain
mostly barren rock
People and Society
Age structure
- 15.29% (male 437/female 409) 9.05% (male 258/female 243) 41.79% (male 1,137/female 1,175) 13.54% (male 388/female 361) 20.33% (male 477/female 648) (2017 est.)
- 0-14 years
- 15.29% (male 437/female 409)
- 15-24 years
- 9.05% (male 258/female 243)
- 25-54 years
- 41.79% (male 1,137/female 1,175)
- 55-64 years
- 13.54% (male 388/female 361)
- 65 years and over
- 20.33% (male 477/female 648) (2017 est.)
Birth rate
7.1 births/1,000 population (2017 est.)
Death rate
9.9 deaths/1,000 population (2017 est.)
Ethnic groups
Basques and Bretons (French fishermen)
HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate
NA
HIV/AIDS - deaths
NA
HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS
NA
Infant mortality rate
- 6.5 deaths/1,000 live births 7.5 deaths/1,000 live births 5.4 deaths/1,000 live births (2017 est.)
- female
- 5.4 deaths/1,000 live births (2017 est.)
- male
- 7.5 deaths/1,000 live births
- total
- 6.5 deaths/1,000 live births
Languages
French (official)
Life expectancy at birth
- 80.6 years 78.3 years 83.1 years (2017 est.)
- female
- 83.1 years (2017 est.)
- male
- 78.3 years
- total population
- 80.6 years
Major urban areas - population
SAINT-PIERRE (capital) 5,000 (2014)
Median age
- 46.5 years 46 years 47 years (2017 est.)
- female
- 47 years (2017 est.)
- male
- 46 years
- total
- 46.5 years
Nationality
- Frenchman(men), Frenchwoman(women) French
- adjective
- French
- noun
- Frenchman(men), Frenchwoman(women)
Net migration rate
-8 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2017 est.)
Population
5,533 (July 2017 est.)
Population distribution
most of the population is found on Saint Pierre Island; a small settlement is located on the north end of Miquelon Island
Population growth rate
-1.08% (2017 est.)
Religions
Roman Catholic 99%, other 1%
Sex ratio
- 1.05 male(s)/female 1.06 male(s)/female 1.08 male(s)/female 0.97 male(s)/female 1.1 male(s)/female 0.72 male(s)/female 0.95 male(s)/female (2016 est.)
- 0-14 years
- 1.06 male(s)/female
- 15-24 years
- 1.08 male(s)/female
- 25-54 years
- 0.97 male(s)/female
- 55-64 years
- 1.1 male(s)/female
- 65 years and over
- 0.72 male(s)/female
- at birth
- 1.05 male(s)/female
- total population
- 0.95 male(s)/female (2016 est.)
Total fertility rate
1.57 children born/woman (2017 est.)
Urbanization
- 90.6% of total population (2017) 0.09% annual rate of change (2015-20 est.)
- rate of urbanization
- 0.09% annual rate of change (2015-20 est.)
- urban population
- 90.6% of total population (2017)
Government
Administrative divisions
none (territorial overseas collectivity of France); note - there are no first-order administrative divisions as defined by the US Government, but there are 2 communes at the second order - Saint Pierre, Miquelon
Capital
- Saint-Pierre 46 46 N, 56 11 W UTC-3 (2 hours ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time) +1hr, begins second Sunday in March; ends first Sunday in November
- daylight saving time
- +1hr, begins second Sunday in March; ends first Sunday in November
- geographic coordinates
- 46 46 N, 56 11 W
- name
- Saint-Pierre
- time difference
- UTC-3 (2 hours ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time)
Citizenship
see France
Constitution
4 October 1958 (French Constitution)
Country name
- Territorial Collectivity of Saint Pierre and Miquelon Saint Pierre and Miquelon Departement de Saint-Pierre et Miquelon Saint-Pierre et Miquelon Saint-Pierre is named after Saint PETER, the patron saint of fishermen; Miquelon may be a corruption of the Basque name Mikelon
- conventional long form
- Territorial Collectivity of Saint Pierre and Miquelon
- conventional short form
- Saint Pierre and Miquelon
- etymology
- Saint-Pierre is named after Saint PETER, the patron saint of fishermen; Miquelon may be a corruption of the Basque name Mikelon
- local long form
- Departement de Saint-Pierre et Miquelon
- local short form
- Saint-Pierre et Miquelon
Dependency status
overseas collectivity of France
Diplomatic representation from the US
none (overseas collectivity of France)
Diplomatic representation in the US
none (territorial overseas collectivity of France)
Executive branch
- President Emmanuel MACRON (since 14 May 2017); represented by Prefect Jean-Regis BORIUS (since 2016) President of Territorial Council Stephane ARTANO (since 21 February 2007) Le Cabinet du Prefet French president directly elected by absolute majority popular vote in 2 rounds if needed for a 5-year term (eligible for a second term); election last held on 23 April and 6 May 2017 (next to be held in 2022); prefect appointed by French president on the advice of French Ministry of Interior
- cabinet
- Le Cabinet du Prefet
- chief of state
- President Emmanuel MACRON (since 14 May 2017); represented by Prefect Jean-Regis BORIUS (since 2016)
- elections/appointments
- French president directly elected by absolute majority popular vote in 2 rounds if needed for a 5-year term (eligible for a second term); election last held on 23 April and 6 May 2017 (next to be held in 2022); prefect appointed by French president on the advice of French Ministry of Interior
- head of government
- President of Territorial Council Stephane ARTANO (since 21 February 2007)
Flag description
- a yellow three-masted sailing ship facing the hoist side rides on a blue background with scattered, white, wavy lines under the ship; a continuous black-over-white wavy line divides the ship from the white wavy lines; on the hoist side, a vertical band is divided into three parts: the top part (called ikkurina) is red with a green diagonal cross extending to the corners overlaid by a white cross dividing the rectangle into four sections; the middle part has a white background with an ermine pattern; the third part has a red background with two stylized yellow lions outlined in black, one above the other; these three heraldic arms represent settlement by colonists from the Basque Country (top), Brittany, and Normandy; the blue on the main portion of the flag symbolizes the Atlantic Ocean and the stylized ship represents the Grande Hermine in which Jacques Cartier "discovered" the islands in 1536 the flag of France used for official occasions
- a yellow three-masted sailing ship facing the hoist side rides on a blue background with scattered, white, wavy lines under the ship; a continuous black-over-white wavy line divides the ship from the white wavy lines; on the hoist side, a vertical band is
- the top part (called ikkurina) is red with a green diagonal cross extending to the corners overlaid by a white cross dividing the rectangle into four sections; the middle part has a white background with an ermine pattern; the third part has a red background with two stylized yellow lions outlined in black, one above the other; these three heraldic arms represent settlement by colonists from the Basque Country (top), Brittany, and Normandy; the blue on the main portion of the flag symbolizes the Atlantic Ocean and the stylized ship represents the Grande Hermine in which Jacques Cartier "discovered" the islands in 1536
- note
- the flag of France used for official occasions
Government type
parliamentary democracy (Territorial Council); overseas collectivity of France
Independence
none (overseas collectivity collectivity of France; has been under French control since 1763)
International organization participation
UPU, WFTU (NGOs)
Judicial branch
- Superior Tribunal of Appeals or Tribunal Superieur d'Appel (composition NA) judge selection and tenure NA NA
- highest court(s)
- Superior Tribunal of Appeals or Tribunal Superieur d'Appel (composition NA)
- judge selection and term of office
- judge selection and tenure NA
- subordinate courts
- NA
Legal system
French civil law
Legislative branch
- unicameral Territorial Council or Conseil Territorial (19 seats - 15 from Saint Pierre and 4 from Miquelon; members directly elected in single-seat constituencies by absolute majority vote in 2 rounds if needed to serve 6-year terms) Saint Pierre and Miquelon elect 1 member to the French Senate; elections last held on 28 September 2014 (next to be held not later than September 2017); results - percent of vote by party - NA; seats by party - AD 1 (affiliated with UMP); Saint Pierre and Miquelon also elects 1 member to the French National Assembly; elections last held on 17 June 2012 (next to be held by June 2017); results - percent of vote by party - NA; seats by party - Ensemble pour l'Avenir 1 (affiliated with PRG) elections last held on 19 March 2017 (next to be held in March 2023) percent of vote by party - AD 70.2%, Cap sur l'Avenir 29.8%; seats by party - AD 17, Cap sur l'Avenir 2
- description
- unicameral Territorial Council or Conseil Territorial (19 seats - 15 from Saint Pierre and 4 from Miquelon; members directly elected in single-seat constituencies by absolute majority vote in 2 rounds if needed to serve 6-year terms)
- election results
- percent of vote by party - AD 70.2%, Cap sur l'Avenir 29.8%; seats by party - AD 17, Cap sur l'Avenir 2
- elections
- elections last held on 19 March 2017 (next to be held in March 2023)
- note
- Saint Pierre and Miquelon elect 1 member to the French Senate; elections last held on 28 September 2014 (next to be held not later than September 2017); results - percent of vote by party - NA; seats by party - AD 1 (affiliated with UMP); Saint Pierre and Miquelon also elects 1 member to the French National Assembly; elections last held on 17 June 2012 (next to be held by June 2017); results - percent of vote by party - NA; seats by party - Ensemble pour l'Avenir 1 (affiliated with PRG)
National anthem
- as a collectivity of France, "La Marseillaise" is official (see France)
- note
- as a collectivity of France, "La Marseillaise" is official (see France)
National holiday
Fete de la Federation, 14 July (1790)
National symbol(s)
16th-century sailing ship
Political parties and leaders
Archipelago Tomorrow or AD (affiliated with UMP) Cap sur l'Avenir [Annick GIRARDIN] (affiliated with Left Radical Party) Togerther for the Future (Ensemble pour l'Avenir) (affiliated with PRG) SPM ensemble
Political pressure groups and leaders
NA
Suffrage
18 years of age; universal
Economy
Agriculture - products
vegetables; poultry, cattle, sheep, pigs; fish
Budget
- $70 million $60 million (1996 est.)
- expenditures
- $60 million (1996 est.)
- revenues
- $70 million
Budget surplus (+) or deficit (-)
4.6% of GDP (1996 est.)
Debt - external
$NA
Economy - overview
The inhabitants have traditionally earned their livelihood by fishing and by servicing fishing fleets operating off the coast of Newfoundland. The economy has been declining, however, because of disputes with Canada over fishing quotas and a steady decline in the number of ships stopping at Saint Pierre. The government hopes an expansion of tourism will boost economic prospects. Fish farming, crab fishing, and agriculture are being developed to diversify the local economy. Recent test drilling for oil may pave the way for development of the energy sector.
Exchange rates
euros (EUR) per US dollar - 0.9214 (2016 est.) 0.885 (2015 est.) 0.885 (2014 est.) 0.7634 (2013 est.) 0.7752 (2012 est.)
Exports
$6.641 million (2010 est.) $5.5 million (2005 est.)
Exports - commodities
fish and fish products, soybeans, animal feed, mollusks and crustaceans, fox and mink pelts
Fiscal year
calendar year
GDP - composition, by sector of origin
- 2% 15% 83% (2006 est.)
- agriculture
- 2%
- industry
- 15%
- services
- 83% (2006 est.)
GDP - per capita (PPP)
$34,900 (2006 est.)
GDP - real growth rate
NA%
GDP (official exchange rate)
$215.3 million (2006 est.)
GDP (purchasing power parity)
- $215.3 million (2006 est.) supplemented by annual payments from France of about $60 million
- note
- supplemented by annual payments from France of about $60 million
Household income or consumption by percentage share
- NA% NA%
- highest 10%
- NA%
- lowest 10%
- NA%
Imports
$95.35 million (2010 est.) $68.2 million (2005 est.)
Imports - commodities
meat, clothing, fuel, electrical equipment, machinery, building materials
Industrial production growth rate
NA%
Industries
fish processing and supply base for fishing fleets; tourism
Inflation rate (consumer prices)
4.5% (2010) 8.1% (2005)
Labor force
3,194 (2006)
Labor force - by occupation
- 18% 41% 41% (1996)
- agriculture
- 18%
- industry
- 41%
- services
- 41% (1996)
Population below poverty line
NA%
Taxes and other revenues
32.5% of GDP (1996 est.)
Unemployment rate
9.9% (2008 est.)
Energy
Carbon dioxide emissions from consumption of energy
200,000 Mt (2013 est.)
Crude oil - exports
0 bbl/day (2014 est.)
Crude oil - imports
0 bbl/day (2014 est.)
Crude oil - production
0 bbl/day (2016 est.)
Crude oil - proved reserves
0 bbl (1 January 2017 es)
Electricity - consumption
43.71 million kWh (2015 est.)
Electricity - exports
0 kWh (2016 est.)
Electricity - from fossil fuels
97.8% of total installed capacity (2015 est.)
Electricity - from hydroelectric plants
0% of total installed capacity (2015 est.)
Electricity - from nuclear fuels
0% of total installed capacity (2015 est.)
Electricity - from other renewable sources
2.2% of total installed capacity (2015 est.)
Electricity - imports
0 kWh (2016 est.)
Electricity - installed generating capacity
27,600 kW (2015 est.)
Electricity - production
47 million kWh (2015 est.)
Natural gas - consumption
0 cu m (2013 est.)
Natural gas - exports
0 cu m (2013 est.)
Natural gas - imports
0 cu m (2013 est.)
Natural gas - production
0 cu m (2013 est.)
Natural gas - proved reserves
0 cu m (1 January 2014 es)
Refined petroleum products - consumption
630 bbl/day (2015 est.)
Refined petroleum products - exports
0 bbl/day (2014 est.)
Refined petroleum products - imports
624.9 bbl/day (2014 est.)
Refined petroleum products - production
0 bbl/day (2014 est.)
Communications
Broadcast media
2 TV stations with a third repeater station, all part of the French Overseas Network; radio stations on St. Pierre and on Miquelon are part of the French Overseas Network (2007)
Internet country code
.pm
Internet users
- 4,500 79.5% (July 2016 est.)
- percent of population
- 79.5% (July 2016 est.)
- total
- 4,500
Telephone system
- adequate country code - 508; radiotelephone communication with most countries in the world; satellite earth station - 1 in French domestic satellite system
- general assessment
- adequate
- international
- country code - 508; radiotelephone communication with most countries in the world; satellite earth station - 1 in French domestic satellite system
Telephones - fixed lines
- 4,800 80 (July 2016 est.)
- subscriptions per 100 inhabitants
- 80 (July 2016 est.)
- total subscriptions
- 4,800
Transportation
Airports
2 (2013)
Airports - with paved runways
- 1 (2017)
- 1,524 to 2,437 m
- 1
- 914 to 1,523 m
- 1 (2017)
- total
- 2
Ports and terminals
- Saint-Pierre
- major seaport(s)
- Saint-Pierre
Roadways
- 117 km 80 km 37 km (2009)
- paved
- 80 km
- total
- 117 km
- unpaved
- 37 km (2009)
Military and Security
Military - note
defense is the responsibility of France
Transnational Issues
Disputes - international
none