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    Juan de Nova Island |  
      
          
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| Introduction | Juan de Nova Island | 
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			 Background: 
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		Named after a famous 15th century Spanish navigator and explorer, the island has been a French possession since 1897. It has been exploited for its guano and phosphate. Presently a small military garrison oversees a meteorological station. | 
| Geography | Juan de Nova Island | 
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			 Location: 
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		Southern Africa, island in the Mozambique Channel, about one-third of the way between Madagascar and Mozambique | 
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				 Geographic coordinates: 
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			17 03 S, 42 45 E | 
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				 Map references: 
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			Africa | 
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				 Area: 
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					total: 4.4 sq km 
			 water: 0 sq km land: 4.4 sq km  | 
			
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				 Area - comparative: 
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			about seven times the size of The Mall in Washington, DC | 
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				 Land boundaries: 
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			0 km | 
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				 Coastline: 
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			24.1 km | 
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				 Maritime claims: 
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					territorial sea: 12 nm 
			 exclusive economic zone: 200 nm continental shelf: 200-m depth or to the depth of exploitation  | 
			
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				 Climate: 
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			tropical | 
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				 Terrain: 
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			low and flat | 
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				 Elevation extremes: 
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					lowest point: Indian Ocean 0 m 
			 highest point: unnamed location 10 m  | 
			
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				 Natural resources: 
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			guano deposits and other fertilizers | 
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				 Land use: 
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					arable land: 0% 
			 permanent crops: 0% other: 100% (90% forest) (2001)  | 
			
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				 Irrigated land: 
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			0 sq km (1998 est.) | 
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				 Natural hazards: 
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			periodic cyclones | 
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				 Environment - current issues: 
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			NA | 
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				 Geography - note: 
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			wildlife sanctuary | 
| People | Juan de Nova Island | 
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			 Population: 
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			no indigenous inhabitants 
			 note: there is a small French military garrison along with a few meteorologists; occasionally visited by scientists (July 2005 est.)  | 
| Government | Juan de Nova Island | 
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			 Country name: 
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				conventional long form: none 
			 conventional short form: Juan de Nova Island local short form: Ile Juan de Nova local long form: none  | 
			
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				 Dependency status: 
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			possession of France; administered by a high commissioner of the Republic, resident in Reunion | 
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				 Legal system: 
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			the laws of France, where applicable, apply | 
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				 Diplomatic representation in the US: 
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			none (possession of France) | 
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				 Diplomatic representation from the US: 
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			none (possession of France) | 
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				 Flag description: 
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			the flag of France is used | 
| Economy | Juan de Nova Island | 
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			 Economy - overview: 
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		Up to 12,000 tons of guano are mined per year. | 
| Communications | Juan de Nova Island | 
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			 Communications - note: 
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		1 meteorological station | 
| Transportation | Juan de Nova Island | 
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			 Ports and harbors: 
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		none; offshore anchorage only | 
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				 Airports: 
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			1 (2004 est.) | 
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				 Airports - with unpaved runways: 
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					total: 1 
			 914 to 1,523 m: 1 (2004 est.)  | 
| Military | Juan de Nova Island | 
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			 Military - note: 
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		defense is the responsibility of France | 
| Transnational Issues | Juan de Nova Island | 
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			 Disputes - international: 
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		claimed by Madagascar | 
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 			 This page was last updated on 17 May, 2005  |