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Background:
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The French annexed various Polynesian island groups during the 19th century. In September 1995, France stirred up widespread protests by resuming nuclear testing on the Mururoa atoll after a three-year moratorium. The tests were suspended in January 1996.
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Location:
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Oceania, archipelago in the South Pacific Ocean, about one-half of the way from South America to Australia
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Geographic coordinates:
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15 00 S, 140 00 W
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Map references:
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Oceania
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Area:
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total: 4,167 sq km (118 islands and atolls)
water: 507 sq km
land: 3,660 sq km
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Area - comparative:
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slightly less than one-third the size of Connecticut
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Land boundaries:
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0 km
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Coastline:
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2,525 km
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Maritime claims:
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exclusive economic zone: 200 NM
territorial sea: 12 NM
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Climate:
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tropical, but moderate
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Terrain:
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mixture of rugged high islands and low islands with reefs
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Elevation extremes:
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lowest point: Pacific Ocean 0 m
highest point: Mont Orohena 2,241 m
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Natural resources:
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timber, fish, cobalt, hydropower
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Land use:
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arable land: 1.64%
permanent crops: 6.01%
other: 92.35% (1998 est.)
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Irrigated land:
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NA sq km
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Natural hazards:
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occasional cyclonic storms in January
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Environment - current issues:
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NA
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Geography - note:
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includes five archipelagoes (4 volcanic, 1 coral); Makatea in French Polynesia is one of the three great phosphate rock islands in the Pacific Ocean - the others are Banaba (Ocean Island) in Kiribati and Nauru
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Population:
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262,125 (July 2003 est.)
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Age structure:
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0-14 years: 28.3% (male 37,804; female 36,249)
15-64 years: 66.3% (male 90,421; female 83,304)
65 years and over: 5.4% (male 7,226; female 7,121) (2003 est.)
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Median age:
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total: 26.7 years
male: 27.1 years
female: 26.3 years (2002)
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Population growth rate:
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1.62% (2003 est.)
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Birth rate:
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17.74 births/1,000 population (2003 est.)
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Death rate:
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4.53 deaths/1,000 population (2003 est.)
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Net migration rate:
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2.99 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2003 est.)
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Sex ratio:
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at birth: 1.05 male(s)/female
under 15 years: 1.04 male(s)/female
15-64 years: 1.09 male(s)/female
65 years and over: 1.02 male(s)/female
total population: 1.07 male(s)/female (2003 est.)
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Infant mortality rate:
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total: 8.78 deaths/1,000 live births
female: 7.38 deaths/1,000 live births (2003 est.)
male: 10.12 deaths/1,000 live births
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Life expectancy at birth:
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total population: 75.45 years
male: 73.08 years
female: 77.93 years (2003 est.)
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Total fertility rate:
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2.14 children born/woman (2003 est.)
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HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate:
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NA%
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HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS:
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NA
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HIV/AIDS - deaths:
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NA
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Nationality:
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noun: French Polynesian(s)
adjective: French Polynesian
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Ethnic groups:
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Polynesian 78%, Chinese 12%, local French 6%, metropolitan French 4%
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Religions:
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Protestant 54%, Roman Catholic 30%, other 10%, no religion 6%
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Languages:
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French (official), Tahitian (official)
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Literacy:
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definition: age 14 and over can read and write
total population: 98%
male: 98%
female: 98% (1977 est.)
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Country name:
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conventional long form: Territory of French Polynesia
conventional short form: French Polynesia
local short form: Polynesie Francaise
local long form: Territoire de la Polynesie Francaise
former: French Colony of Oceania
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Dependency status:
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overseas territory of France since 1946
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Government type:
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NA
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Capital:
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Papeete
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Administrative divisions:
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none (overseas territory of France); there are no first-order administrative divisions as defined by the US Government, but there are 5 archipelagic divisions named Archipel des Marquises, Archipel des Tuamotu, Archipel des Tubuai, Iles du Vent, and Iles Sous-le-Vent
note: Clipperton Island is administered by France from French Polynesia
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Independence:
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none (overseas territory of France)
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National holiday:
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Bastille Day, 14 July (1789)
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Constitution:
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28 September 1958 (French Constitution)
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Legal system:
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based on French system
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Suffrage:
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18 years of age; universal
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Executive branch:
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chief of state: President Jacques CHIRAC of France (since 17 May 1995), represented by High Commissioner of the Republic Michel MATHIEU (since 24 October 2001)
head of government: President of the Territorial Government of French Polynesia Gaston FLOSSE (since 4 April 1991); President of the Territorial Assembly Lucette TAERO (since 17 May 2001)
cabinet: Council of Ministers; president submits a list of members of the Territorial Assembly for approval by them to serve as ministers
elections: French president elected by popular vote for a five-year term; high commissioner appointed by the French president on the advice of the French Ministry of Interior; president of the Territorial Government and the president of the Territorial Assembly are elected by the members of the assembly
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Legislative branch:
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unicameral Territorial Assembly or Assemblee Territoriale (49 seats - changed from 41 seats for May 2001 election; members are elected by popular vote to serve five-year terms)
elections: last held 6 May 2001 (next to be held NA May 2006)
note: one seat was elected to the French Senate on NA September 1998 (next to be held NA September 2007); results - percent of vote by party - NA%; seats by party - NA; two seats were elected to the French National Assembly on 9 June-16 June 2002 (next to be held NA 2007); results - percent of vote by party - NA%; seats by party - UMP/RPR 1, UMP 1
election results: percent of vote by party - NA%; seats by party - People's Rally for the Republic (Gaullist) 28, Independent Front for the Liberation of Polynesia 13, New Fatherland Party 7, other 1
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Judicial branch:
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Court of Appeal or Cour d'Appel; Court of the First Instance or Tribunal de Premiere Instance; Court of Administrative Law or Tribunal Administratif
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Political parties and leaders:
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Independent Front for the Liberation of Polynesia (Tavini Huiraatira) [Oscar TEMARU]; New Fatherland Party (Ai'a Api) [Emile VERNAUDON]; People's Rally for the Republic of Polynesia or RPR (Tahoeraa Huiraatira) [Gaston FLOSSE]; The New Star (Te Fetia Api) [leader NA]
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Political pressure groups and leaders:
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NA
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International organization participation:
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ESCAP (associate), FZ, ICFTU, SPC, WMO
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Diplomatic representation in the US:
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none (overseas territory of France)
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Diplomatic representation from the US:
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none (overseas territory of France)
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Flag description:
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two narrow red horizontal bands encase a wide white band; centered on the white band is a disk with blue and white wave pattern on the lower half and gold and white ray pattern on the upper half; a stylized red, blue and white ship rides on the wave pattern; the French flag is used for official occasions
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Economy - overview:
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Since 1962, when France stationed military personnel in the region, French Polynesia has changed from a subsistence agricultural economy to one in which a high proportion of the work force is either employed by the military or supports the tourist industry. With the halt of French nuclear testing in 1996, the military contribution to the economy fell sharply. Tourism accounts for about one-fourth of GDP and is a primary source of hard currency earnings. Other sources of income are pearl farming and deep-sea commercial fishing. The small manufacturing sector primarily processes agricultural products. The territory benefits substantially from development agreements with France aimed principally at creating new businesses and strengthening social services.
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GDP:
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purchasing power parity - $1.3 billion (2001 est.)
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GDP - real growth rate:
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4% (2001 est.)
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GDP - per capita:
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purchasing power parity - $5,000 (2001 est.)
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GDP - composition by sector:
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agriculture: 6%
industry: 18%
services: 76% (1997)
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Population below poverty line:
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NA%
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Household income or consumption by percentage share:
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lowest 10%: NA%
highest 10%: NA%
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Inflation rate (consumer prices):
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1.5%
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Labor force:
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70,000 (1996)
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Labor force - by occupation:
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agriculture 13%, industry 19%, services 68% (1997)
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Unemployment rate:
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11.8% (1994)
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Budget:
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revenues: $1 billion
expenditures: $900 million, including capital expenditures of $185 million (1996)
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Industries:
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tourism, pearls, agricultural processing, handicrafts, phosphates
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Industrial production growth rate:
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NA%
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Electricity - production:
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428.3 million kWh (2001)
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Electricity - production by source:
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fossil fuel: 60.7%
hydro: 39.3%
other: 0%; note - sun, wind, biomass (2001)
nuclear: 0%
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Electricity - consumption:
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398.3 million kWh (2001)
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Electricity - exports:
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0 kWh (2001)
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Electricity - imports:
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0 kWh (2001)
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Oil - production:
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0 bbl/day (2001 est.)
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Oil - consumption:
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4,750 bbl/day (2001 est.)
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Oil - exports:
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NA (2001)
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Oil - imports:
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NA (2001)
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Agriculture - products:
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coconuts, vanilla, vegetables, fruits; poultry, beef, dairy products, coffee
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Exports:
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$260 million f.o.b. (2000)
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Exports - commodities:
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cultured pearls 50%, coconut products, mother-of-pearl, vanilla, shark meat (1997)
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Exports - partners:
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Japan 52.9%, US 20.0%, France 6.9%, New Caledonia 3.8%, Netherlands 2.8% (2000)
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Imports:
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$1.2 billion f.o.b. (2000)
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Imports - commodities:
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fuels, foodstuffs, machinery and equipment
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Imports - partners:
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France 45.8%, Australia 16.7%, US 11.2%, New Zealand 6.6%, Germany 3% (2000)
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Debt - external:
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$NA
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Economic aid - recipient:
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$367 million (1997)
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Currency:
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Comptoirs Francais du Pacifique franc (XPF); note - may adopt the euro in 2003
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Currency code:
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XPF
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Exchange rates:
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Comptoirs Francais du Pacifique francs (XPF) per US dollar - 126.41 (2002), 133.26 (2001), 129.44 (2000), 111.93 (1999), 107.25 (1998)
note: pegged at the rate of 119.25 XPF to the euro
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Fiscal year:
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calendar year
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Railways:
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0 km
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Highways:
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total: 792 km
paved: 264 km
unpaved: 528 km (2000)
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Waterways:
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none
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Ports and harbors:
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Mataura, Papeete, Rikitea, Uturoa
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Merchant marine:
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total: 7 ships (1,000 GRT or over) 12,679 GRT/13,915 DWT
ships by type: cargo 2, passenger/cargo 3, refrigerated cargo 1, roll on/roll off 1 (2002 est.)
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Airports:
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45 (2002)
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Airports - with paved runways:
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total: 37
over 3,047 m: 2
1,524 to 2,437 m: 5
914 to 1,523 m: 22
under 914 m: 8 (2002)
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Airports - with unpaved runways:
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total: 8
914 to 1,523 m: 3
under 914 m: 5 (2002)
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Disputes - international:
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none
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This page was last updated on 1 August, 2003
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