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Republic of the Marshall Islands
President: Kessai H. Note (2000)
Total area: 70 sq mi (181 sq km), includes the atolls of Bikini, Eniwetok, and
Kwajalein
Population (2006 est.): 60,422 (growth rate: 2.3%); birth rate: 33.0/1000;
infant mortality rate: 28.4/1000; life expectancy: 70.3; density per sq mi: 865
Capital and largest city (2003 est.): Majuro, 20,500
Languages: Marshallese 98% (two major dialects from the Malayo-Polynesian
family), English widely spoken as a second language (both official); Japanese
Ethnicity/race: Micronesian
Religions: Protestant 55%, Assembly of God 26%, Roman Catholic 8%, Bukot nan
Jesus 3%, Mormon 2%, other Christian 4%, none 2% (1999)
Literacy rate: 94% (1999)
Economic summary: GDP/PPP (2001 est.): $115 million; per capita $1,600. Real
growth rate: 1%. Inflation: 2%. Unemployment: 30.9% (1999 est.). Arable land:
11%. Agriculture: coconuts, tomatoes, melons, taro, breadfruit, fruits; pigs,
chickens. Labor force: 28,700 (1996 est); agriculture 21.4%, industry 20.9%,
services 57.7% (1997). Industries: copra, tuna processing, tourism, craft items
from seashells, wood, and pearls. Natural resources: coconut products, marine
products, deep seabed minerals. Exports: $9 million (f.o.b., 2000): copra cake,
coconut oil, handicrafts, fish. Imports: $54 million (f.o.b., 2000): foodstuffs,
machinery and equipment, fuels, beverages, and tobacco. Major trading partners:
U.S., Japan, Australia, China, New Zealand, Singapore, Fiji, Philippines (2004).
Communications: Telephones: main lines in use: 4,186 (2001); mobile cellular:
489 (2001). Radio broadcast stations: AM 2, FM 1, shortwave 0 (2002). Radios:
n.a. Television broadcast stations: 2 (both are US military stations) (2002).
Televisions: n.a. Internet Service Providers (ISPs): 1 (2002). Internet users:
900 (2002).
Transportation: Railways: 0 km. Highways: total: n.a.; paved: 64.5 km; unpaved:
n.a.; note: paved roads on major islands (Majuro, Kwajalein), otherwise stone-,
coral-, or laterite-surfaced roads and tracks (2002). Ports and harbors: Majuro.
Airports: 15 (2002).
International disputes: claims U.S. territory of Wake Island.
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