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Seychelles

2016 Edition · 297 data fields

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Introduction

Background

A lengthy struggle between France and Great Britain for the islands ended in 1814, when they were ceded to the latter. Independence came in 1976. Single-party rule was brought to a close with a new constitution and free elections in 1993. President France-Albert RENE, who had served since 1977, was reelected in 2001, but stepped down in 2004. Vice President James Alix MICHEL took over the presidency and in July 2006 was elected to a new five-year term; he was reelected in May 2011 and again in December 2015.

Geography

Area

455 sq km 455 sq km 0 sq km
land
455 sq km
total
455 sq km
water
0 sq km

Area - comparative

2.5 times the size of Washington, DC

Climate

tropical marine; humid; cooler season during southeast monsoon (late May to September); warmer season during northwest monsoon (March to May)

Coastline

491 km

Elevation

NA lowest point: Indian Ocean 0 m highest point: Morne Seychellois 905 m
elevation extremes
lowest point: Indian Ocean 0 m
highest point
Morne Seychellois 905 m
mean elevation
NA

Environment - current issues

water supply depends on catchments to collect rainwater

Environment - international agreements

Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Endangered Species, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Wetlands none of the selected agreements
party to
Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Endangered Species, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Wetlands
signed, but not ratified
none of the selected agreements

Geographic coordinates

4 35 S, 55 40 E

Geography - note

smallest African country; the constitution of the Republic of Seychelles lists 155 islands: 42 granitic and 113 coralline; by far the largest island is Mahe, which is home to about 90% of the population and the site of the capital city of Victoria
smallest African country; the constitution of the Republic of Seychelles lists 155 islands
42 granitic and 113 coralline; by far the largest island is Mahe, which is home to about 90% of the population and the site of the capital city of Victoria

Irrigated land

3 sq km (2012)

Land boundaries

0 km

Land use

6.5% arable land 2.2%; permanent crops 4.3%; permanent pasture 0% 88.5% 5% (2011 est.)
agricultural land
6.5%
forest
88.5%
other
5% (2011 est.)

Location

archipelago in the Indian Ocean, northeast of Madagascar

Map references

Africa

Maritime claims

12 nm 24 nm 200 nm 200 nm or to the edge of the continental margin
contiguous zone
24 nm
continental shelf
200 nm or to the edge of the continental margin
exclusive economic zone
200 nm
territorial sea
12 nm

Natural hazards

lies outside the cyclone belt, so severe storms are rare; occasional short droughts

Natural resources

fish, coconuts (copra), cinnamon trees

Terrain

Mahe Group is volcanic with a narrow coastal strip and rocky, hilly interior; others are coral, flat, elevated reefs

People and Society

Age structure

20.19% (male 9,650/female 9,164) 13.58% (male 6,641/female 6,016) 49.36% (male 24,335/female 21,660) 9.36% (male 4,483/female 4,235) 7.51% (male 2,763/female 4,239) (2016 est.)
0-14 years
20.19% (male 9,650/female 9,164)
15-24 years
13.58% (male 6,641/female 6,016)
25-54 years
49.36% (male 24,335/female 21,660)
55-64 years
9.36% (male 4,483/female 4,235)
65 years and over
7.51% (male 2,763/female 4,239) (2016 est.)

Birth rate

13.9 births/1,000 population (2016 est.)

Children under the age of 5 years underweight

3.6% (2012)

Death rate

6.9 deaths/1,000 population (2016 est.)

Demographic profile

Seychelles has no indigenous population and was first permanently settled by a small group of French planters, African slaves, and South Indians in 1770. Seychelles’ modern population is composed of the descendants of French and later British settlers, Africans, and Indian, Chinese, and Middle Eastern traders and is concentrated on three of its 155 islands – the vast majority on Mahe and lesser numbers on Praslin and La Digue. Seychelles’ population grew rapidly during the second half of the 20th century, largely due to natural increase, but the pace has slowed because of fertility decline. The total fertility rate dropped sharply from 4.0 children per woman in 1980 to 1.9 in 2015, mainly as a result of a family planning program, free education and health care, and increased female labor force participation. Life expectancy has increased steadily, but women on average live 9 years longer than men, a difference that is higher than that typical of developed countries. The combination of reduced fertility and increased longevity has resulted in an aging population, which will put pressure on the government’s provision of pensions and health care. Seychelles’ sustained investment in social welfare services, such as free primary health care and education up to the post-secondary level, have enabled the country to achieve a high human development index score – among the highest in Africa. Despite some of its health and education indicators being nearly on par with Western countries, Seychelles has a high level of income inequality. An increasing number of migrant workers – mainly young men – have been coming to Seychelles in recent years to work in the construction and tourism industries. As of 2011, foreign workers made up nearly a quarter of the workforce. Indians are the largest non-Seychellois population – representing half of the country’s foreigners – followed by Malagasy.

Dependency ratios

43.5% 33.6% 9.9% 10.1% (2015 est.)
elderly dependency ratio
9.9%
potential support ratio
10.1% (2015 est.)
total dependency ratio
43.5%
youth dependency ratio
33.6%

Drinking water source

urban: 95.7% of population rural: 95.7% of population total: 95.7% of population urban: 4.3% of population rural: 4.3% of population total: 4.3% of population (2015 est.)
rural
4.3% of population
total
4.3% of population (2015 est.)
urban
4.3% of population

Education expenditures

3.6% of GDP (2011)

Ethnic groups

mixed French, African, Indian, Chinese, and Arab

Health expenditures

3.4% of GDP (2014)

HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate

NA

HIV/AIDS - deaths

NA

HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS

NA

Hospital bed density

3.6 beds/1,000 population (2011)

Infant mortality rate

10.2 deaths/1,000 live births 12.8 deaths/1,000 live births 7.6 deaths/1,000 live births (2016 est.)
female
7.6 deaths/1,000 live births (2016 est.)
male
12.8 deaths/1,000 live births
total
10.2 deaths/1,000 live births

Languages

Seychellois Creole (official) 89.1%, English (official) 5.1%, French (official) 0.7%, other 3.8%, unspecified 1.4% (2010 est.)

Life expectancy at birth

74.7 years 70.2 years 79.4 years (2016 est.)
female
79.4 years (2016 est.)
male
70.2 years
total population
74.7 years

Literacy

age 15 and over can read and write 91.8% 91.4% 92.3% (2012 est.)
definition
age 15 and over can read and write
female
92.3% (2012 est.)
male
91.4%
total population
91.8%

Major urban areas - population

VICTORIA (capital) 26,000 (2014)

Median age

34.9 years 34.4 years 35.5 years (2016 est.)
female
35.5 years (2016 est.)
male
34.4 years
total
34.9 years

Nationality

Seychellois (singular and plural) Seychellois
adjective
Seychellois
noun
Seychellois (singular and plural)

Net migration rate

1 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2016 est.)

Obesity - adult prevalence rate

26.9% (2014)

Physicians density

1.07 physicians/1,000 population (2012)

Population

93,186 (July 2016 est.)

Population growth rate

0.8% (2016 est.)

Religions

Roman Catholic 76.2%, Protestant 10.6% (Anglican 6.1%, Pentecoastal Assembly 1.5%, Seventh-Day Adventist 1.2%, other Protestant 1.6), other Christian 2.4%, Hindu 2.4%, Muslim 1.6%, other non-Christian 1.1%, unspecified 4.8%, none 0.9% (2010 est.)

Sanitation facility access

urban: 98.4% of population rural: 98.4% of population total: 98.4% of population urban: 1.6% of population rural: 1.6% of population total: 1.6% of population (2015 est.)
rural
1.6% of population
total
1.6% of population (2015 est.)
urban
1.6% of population

School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education)

14 years 13 years 15 years (2014)
female
15 years (2014)
male
13 years
total
14 years

Sex ratio

1.03 male(s)/female 1.05 male(s)/female 1.1 male(s)/female 1.12 male(s)/female 1.06 male(s)/female 0.64 male(s)/female 1.06 male(s)/female (2016 est.)
0-14 years
1.05 male(s)/female
15-24 years
1.1 male(s)/female
25-54 years
1.12 male(s)/female
55-64 years
1.06 male(s)/female
65 years and over
0.64 male(s)/female
at birth
1.03 male(s)/female
total population
1.06 male(s)/female (2016 est.)

Total fertility rate

1.86 children born/woman (2016 est.)

Unemployment, youth ages 15-24

11% 8.4% 14.2% (2011 est.)
female
14.2% (2011 est.)
male
8.4%
total
11%

Urbanization

53.9% of total population (2015) 1.14% annual rate of change (2010-15 est.)
rate of urbanization
1.14% annual rate of change (2010-15 est.)
urban population
53.9% of total population (2015)

Government

Administrative divisions

25 administrative districts; Anse aux Pins, Anse Boileau, Anse Etoile, Anse Royale, Au Cap, Baie Lazare, Baie Sainte Anne, Beau Vallon, Bel Air, Bel Ombre, Cascade, Glacis, Grand Anse Mahe, Grand Anse Praslin, Inner Islands, La Riviere Anglaise, Les Mamalles, Mont Buxton, Mont Fleuri, Plaisance, Pointe Larue, Port Glaud, Roche Caiman, Saint Louis, Takamaka

Capital

Victoria 4 37 S, 55 27 E UTC+4 (9 hours ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time)
geographic coordinates
4 37 S, 55 27 E
name
Victoria
time difference
UTC+4 (9 hours ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time)

Citizenship

no at least one parent must be a citizen of the Seychelles no 5 years
citizenship by birth
no
citizenship by descent only
at least one parent must be a citizen of the Seychelles
dual citizenship recognized
no
residency requirement for naturalization
5 years

Constitution

previous 1970, 1979; latest drafted May 1993, approved by referendum 18 June 1993, effective 23 June 1993; amended several times, last in 2011 (2016)

Country name

Republic of Seychelles Seychelles Republic of Seychelles Seychelles named by French Captain Corneille Nicholas MORPHEY after Jean Moreau de SECHELLES, the finance minister of France, in 1756
conventional long form
Republic of Seychelles
conventional short form
Seychelles
etymology
named by French Captain Corneille Nicholas MORPHEY after Jean Moreau de SECHELLES, the finance minister of France, in 1756
local long form
Republic of Seychelles
local short form
Seychelles

Diplomatic representation from the US

the US does not have an embassy in Seychelles; the US Ambassador to Mauritius is accredited to Seychelles

Diplomatic representation in the US

Ambassador Marie-Louise POTTER (since 19 September 2012) 800 Second Avenue, Suite 400C, New York, NY 10017 [1] (212) 972-1785 [1] (212) 972-1786 New York
chancery
800 Second Avenue, Suite 400C, New York, NY 10017
chief of mission
Ambassador Marie-Louise POTTER (since 19 September 2012)
consulate(s) general
New York
FAX
[1] (212) 972-1786
telephone
[1] (212) 972-1785

Executive branch

President Danny FAURE (PL) (since 16 October 2016); Vice President Vincent MERITON (since 28 October 2016); note - James Alix MICHEL resigned the presidency effective 16 October 2016; the president is both chief of state and head of government President Danny FAURE (PL) (since 16 October 2016); Vice President Vincent MERITON (since 28 October 2016); note - James Alix MICHEL resigned the presidency effective 16 October 2016; the president is both chief of state and head of government Council of Ministers appointed by the president president directly elected by absolute majority popular vote in two rounds if needed for a 5-year term (eligible for 2 more terms); election last held on 3-5 December 2015 with runoff on 16-18 December 2015 (next expected in December 2020) President James Alix MICHEL reelected president; percent of vote in second round - James Alix MICHEL (PP) 50.2%, Wavel RAMKALAWAN (SNP) 49.8%
cabinet
Council of Ministers appointed by the president
chief of state
President Danny FAURE (PL) (since 16 October 2016); Vice President Vincent MERITON (since 28 October 2016); note - James Alix MICHEL resigned the presidency effective 16 October 2016; the president is both chief of state and head of government
election results
President James Alix MICHEL reelected president; percent of vote in second round - James Alix MICHEL (PP) 50.2%, Wavel RAMKALAWAN (SNP) 49.8%
elections/appointments
president directly elected by absolute majority popular vote in two rounds if needed for a 5-year term (eligible for 2 more terms); election last held on 3-5 December 2015 with runoff on 16-18 December 2015 (next expected in December 2020)
head of government
President Danny FAURE (PL) (since 16 October 2016); Vice President Vincent MERITON (since 28 October 2016); note - James Alix MICHEL resigned the presidency effective 16 October 2016; the president is both chief of state and head of government

Flag description

five oblique bands of blue (hoist side), yellow, red, white, and green (bottom) radiating from the bottom of the hoist side; the oblique bands are meant to symbolize a dynamic new country moving into the future; blue represents sky and sea, yellow the sun giving light and life, red the peoples' determination to work for the future in unity and love, white social justice and harmony, green the land and natural environment

Government type

presidential republic

Independence

29 June 1976 (from the UK)

International law organization participation

has not submitted an ICJ jurisdiction declaration; accepts ICCt jurisdiction

International organization participation

ACP, AfDB, AOSIS, AU, C, CD, COMESA, EITI (candidate country), FAO, G-77, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC (NGOs), ICCt, ICRM, IDA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, InOC, Interpol, IOC, IOM, IPU, ISO (correspondent), ITU, MIGA, NAM, OIF, OPCW, SADC, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UNWTO, UPU, WCO, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO (observer)

Judicial branch

Seychelles Court of Appeal (consists of the court president and 4 justices); Supreme Court of Seychelles (consists of the chief justice and 9 puisine judges); Constitutional Court (consists of 3 Supreme Court judges) all judges appointed by the president of the republic upon the recommendation of the Constitutional Appointments Committee, a 3-member body, with 1 member appointed by the president of the republic, 1 by the opposition leader in the National Assembly, and 1 by the other 2 appointees; judges appointed until retirement at age 70 Magistrates' Courts of Seychelles; Family Tribunal for issues such as domestic violence, and child custody and maintenance; Employment Tribunal for labor-related disputes
highest court(s)
Seychelles Court of Appeal (consists of the court president and 4 justices); Supreme Court of Seychelles (consists of the chief justice and 9 puisine judges); Constitutional Court (consists of 3 Supreme Court judges)
judge selection and term of office
all judges appointed by the president of the republic upon the recommendation of the Constitutional Appointments Committee, a 3-member body, with 1 member appointed by the president of the republic, 1 by the opposition leader in the National Assembly, and 1 by the other 2 appointees; judges appointed until retirement at age 70
subordinate courts
Magistrates' Courts of Seychelles; Family Tribunal for issues such as domestic violence, and child custody and maintenance; Employment Tribunal for labor-related disputes

Legal system

mixed legal system of English common law, French civil law, and customary law

Legislative branch

unicameral National Assembly or Assemblee Nationale (up to 35 seats - the Assembly elected in September 2016 has 33 members; 25 members directly elected in single-seat constituencies by simple majority vote and up to 10 members elected by proportional representation vote; members serve 5-year terms) last held on 8-10 September 2016 (next to be held in 2021); note - the National Assembly was dissolved in July 2011 resulting in early elections percent of vote by party - LDS 49.6%, PL 49.2%, other 1.2%; seats by party - LDS 19, PL 14
description
unicameral National Assembly or Assemblee Nationale (up to 35 seats - the Assembly elected in September 2016 has 33 members; 25 members directly elected in single-seat constituencies by simple majority vote and up to 10 members elected by proportional representation vote; members serve 5-year terms)
election results
percent of vote by party - LDS 49.6%, PL 49.2%, other 1.2%; seats by party - LDS 19, PL 14
elections
last held on 8-10 September 2016 (next to be held in 2021); note - the National Assembly was dissolved in July 2011 resulting in early elections

National anthem

"Koste Seselwa" (Seychellois Unite) David Francois Marc ANDRE and George Charles Robert PAYET adopted 1996
lyrics/music
David Francois Marc ANDRE and George Charles Robert PAYET
name
"Koste Seselwa" (Seychellois Unite)
note
adopted 1996

National holiday

Constitution Day, 18 June (1993); Independence Day (National Day), 29 June (1976)

National symbol(s)

coco de mer (sea coconut); national colors: blue, yellow, red, white, green
coco de mer (sea coconut); national colors
blue, yellow, red, white, green

Political parties and leaders

People's Party (Parti Lepep) or PL [James Alix MICHEL] (formerly SPPF) Popular Democratic Movement or PDM [Francesca MONNAIE] Seychelles National Party or SNP [Wavel RAMKALAWAN] (formerly the United Opposition or UO) Seychelles Party for Social Justice and Democracy or SPSD Seychellois Democratic Alliance (Linyon Demokratik Seselwa) or LDS [Roger MANCIENNE] (alliance consisting of SNP, Seychelloise Alliance, SPSD, and SUP) Seychelloise Alliance (Lalyans Seselwa) [Patrick PILLAY] Seselwa (Seychelles) United Party or SUP [Robert ERNESTA] (formerly the New Democratic Party or NDP)

Suffrage

18 years of age; universal

Economy

Agriculture - products

coconuts, cinnamon, vanilla, sweet potatoes, cassava (manioc, tapioca), copra, bananas; tuna

Budget

$477.3 million $444.3 million (2015 est.)
expenditures
$444.3 million (2015 est.)
revenues
$477.3 million

Budget surplus (+) or deficit (-)

2.4% of GDP (2015 est.)

Central bank discount rate

11.17% (31 December 2010)

Commercial bank prime lending rate

12.36% (31 December 2015 est.) 11.65% (31 December 2014 est.)

Current account balance

-$195 million (2015 est.) -$300 million (2014 est.)

Debt - external

$2.758 billion (31 December 2015 est.) $2.837 billion (31 December 2014 est.)

Economy - overview

Since independence in 1976, per capita output in this Indian Ocean archipelago has expanded to roughly seven times the pre-independence, near-subsistence level, moving the island into the upper-middle-income group of countries. Growth has been led by the tourist sector, which employs about 30% of the labor force and provides more than 70% of hard currency earnings, and by tuna fishing. In recent years, the government has encouraged foreign investment to upgrade hotels and other services. At the same time, the government has moved to reduce the dependence on tourism by promoting the development of farming, fishing, and small-scale manufacturing. In 2008, having depleted its foreign exchange reserves, Seychelles defaulted on interest payments due on a $230 million Eurobond, requested assistance from the IMF, and immediately enacted a number of significant structural reforms, including liberalization of the exchange rate, reform of the public sector to include layoffs, and the sale of some state assets. In December 2013, the IMF declared that Seychelles had successfully transitioned to a market-based economy with full employment and a fiscal surplus. Seychelles grew at 4.3% in 2015 because of a strong tourist sector and expanding private sector credits; its fiscal surplus reached 4% of GDP.

Exchange rates

Seychelles rupees (SCR) per US dollar - 13.314 (2015 est.) 12.747 (2014 est.) 12.747 (2013 est.) 13.7 (2012 est.) 12.381 (2011 est.)

Exports

$449.4 million (2015 est.) $538.9 million (2014 est.)

Exports - commodities

canned tuna, frozen fish, petroleum products (reexports)

Exports - partners

France 18.2%, UK 17.9%, Mauritius 10%, Japan 9.2%, Italy 7.8%, Spain 4.5% (2015)

Fiscal year

calendar year

GDP - composition, by end use

52.9% 25.2% 38.3% -0.1% 72% -88.3% (2015 est.)
exports of goods and services
72%
government consumption
25.2%
household consumption
52.9%
imports of goods and services
-88.3% (2015 est.)
investment in fixed capital
38.3%
investment in inventories
-0.1%

GDP - composition, by sector of origin

2.6% 14% 83.4% (2015 est.)
agriculture
2.6%
industry
14%
services
83.4% (2015 est.)

GDP - per capita (PPP)

$26,300 (2015 est.) $25,400 (2014 est.) $24,200 (2013 est.) data are in 2015 US dollars
note
data are in 2015 US dollars

GDP - real growth rate

4.4% (2015 est.) 6.2% (2014 est.) 5% (2013 est.)

GDP (official exchange rate)

$1.375 billion (2015 est.)

GDP (purchasing power parity)

$2.417 billion (2015 est.) $2.316 billion (2014 est.) $2.181 billion (2013 est.) data are in 2015 US dollars
note
data are in 2015 US dollars

Gross national saving

21.3% of GDP (2015 est.) 15.5% of GDP (2014 est.) 26.7% of GDP (2013 est.)

Household income or consumption by percentage share

4.7% 15.4% (2007)
highest 10%
15.4% (2007)
lowest 10%
4.7%

Imports

$922.4 million (2015 est.) $1.081 billion (2014 est.)

Imports - commodities

machinery and equipment, foodstuffs, petroleum products, chemicals, other manufactured goods

Imports - partners

Saudi Arabia 22.5%, Spain 11.1%, Singapore 7.4%, China 4.5%, South Africa 4.1%, France 4% (2015)

Industrial production growth rate

2.2% (2015 est.)

Industries

fishing, tourism, beverages

Inflation rate (consumer prices)

4% (2015 est.) 1.4% (2014 est.)

Labor force

39,560 (2006 est.)

Labor force - by occupation

3% 23% 74% (2006)
agriculture
3%
industry
23%
services
74% (2006)

Market value of publicly traded shares

$NA

Population below poverty line

NA%

Public debt

63.2% of GDP (2015 est.) 64.5% of GDP (2014 est.)

Reserves of foreign exchange and gold

$536.2 million (31 December 2015 est.) $465 million (31 December 2014 est.)

Stock of broad money

$567.8 million (31 December 2014 est.) $529.3 million (31 December 2013 est.)

Stock of domestic credit

$491.6 million (31 December 2015 est.) $427.3 million (31 December 2014 est.)

Stock of narrow money

$492.7 million (31 December 2015 est.) $407.2 million (31 December 2014 est.)

Taxes and other revenues

34.7% of GDP (2015 est.)

Unemployment rate

3% (2014 est.) 3.3% (2013 est.)

Energy

Carbon dioxide emissions from consumption of energy

1.4 million Mt (2013 est.)

Crude oil - exports

0 bbl/day (2013 est.)

Crude oil - imports

0 bbl/day (2013 est.)

Crude oil - production

0 bbl/day (2015 est.)

Crude oil - proved reserves

0 bbl (1 January 2016 es)

Electricity - consumption

300 million kWh (2014 est.)

Electricity - exports

0 kWh (2013 est.)

Electricity - from fossil fuels

100% of total installed capacity (2012 est.)

Electricity - from hydroelectric plants

0% of total installed capacity (2012 est.)

Electricity - from nuclear fuels

0% of total installed capacity (2012 est.)

Electricity - from other renewable sources

0% of total installed capacity (2012 est.)

Electricity - imports

0 kWh (2013 est.)

Electricity - installed generating capacity

100,000 kW (2014 est.)

Electricity - production

400 million kWh (2014 est.)

Electricity access

2,795 97% 97% 97% (2012)
electrification - rural areas
97% (2012)
electrification - total population
97%
electrification - urban areas
97%
population without electricity
2,795

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

6,500 bbl/day (2014 est.)

Refined petroleum products - exports

0 bbl/day (2013 est.)

Refined petroleum products - imports

5,956 bbl/day (2013 est.)

Refined petroleum products - production

0 bbl/day (2013 est.)

Communications

Broadcast media

the government operates the only terrestrial TV station, which provides local programming and airs broadcasts from international services; multi-channel cable and satellite TV are available through 2 providers; the government operates 1 AM and 1 FM radio station; there is 1 privately operated radio station; transmissions of 2 international broadcasters are accessible in Victoria (2016)

Internet country code

.sc

Internet users

54,000 58.1% (July 2015 est.)
percent of population
58.1% (July 2015 est.)
total
54,000

Telephone system

effective system combined fixed-line and mobile-cellular teledensity exceeds 180 telephones per 100 persons; radiotelephone communications between islands in the archipelago country code - 248; direct radiotelephone communications with adjacent island countries and African coastal countries; satellite earth station - 1 Intelsat (Indian Ocean) (2015)
domestic
combined fixed-line and mobile-cellular teledensity exceeds 180 telephones per 100 persons; radiotelephone communications between islands in the archipelago
general assessment
effective system
international
country code - 248; direct radiotelephone communications with adjacent island countries and African coastal countries; satellite earth station - 1 Intelsat (Indian Ocean) (2015)

Telephones - fixed lines

21,341 23 (July 2015 est.)
subscriptions per 100 inhabitants
23 (July 2015 est.)
total subscriptions
21,341

Telephones - mobile cellular

148,000 160 (July 2015 est.)
subscriptions per 100 inhabitants
160 (July 2015 est.)
total
148,000

Transportation

Airports

14 (2013)

Airports - with paved runways

1 (2013)
2,438 to 3,047 m
1
914 to 1,523 m
5
total
7
under 914 m
1 (2013)

Airports - with unpaved runways

5 (2013)
914 to 1,523 m
2
total
7
under 914 m
5 (2013)

Civil aircraft registration country code prefix

S7 (2016)

Heliports

1 (2013)

Merchant marine

cargo 1, carrier 1, chemical tanker 6, petroleum tanker 1 3 (Hong Kong 1, Nigeria 1, South Africa 1) (2010)
by type
cargo 1, carrier 1, chemical tanker 6, petroleum tanker 1
foreign-owned
3 (Hong Kong 1, Nigeria 1, South Africa 1) (2010)
total
9

National air transport system

497,496 19,234,992 mt-km (2015)
annual freight traffic on registered air carriers
19,234,992 mt-km (2015)
annual passenger traffic on registered air carriers
497,496
inventory of registered aircraft operated by air carriers
3
number of registered air carriers
1

Ports and terminals

Victoria
major seaport(s)
Victoria

Roadways

526 km 514 km 12 km (2015)
paved
514 km
total
526 km
unpaved
12 km (2015)

Military and Security

Military branches

Seychelles People's Defense Forces (SPDF): Army (includes infantry, Special Forces (Tazar)), Coast Guard (includes Naval Wing, Air Wing) (2015)
Seychelles People's Defense Forces (SPDF)
Army (includes infantry, Special Forces (Tazar)), Coast Guard (includes Naval Wing, Air Wing) (2015)

Military expenditures

0.89% of GDP (2012) 0.82% of GDP (2011) 0.89% of GDP (2010)

Military service age and obligation

18 years of age for voluntary military service (younger with parental consent); no conscription (2012)

Transnational Issues

Disputes - international

Mauritius and Seychelles claim the Chagos Islands (UK-administered British Indian Ocean Territory)

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