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Location: Caribbean, between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, east of Puerto Rico Geographic coordinates: 18 30 N, 64 30 W Map references: Central America and the Caribbean
Area:
Areacomparative: about 0.9 times the size of Washington, DC Land boundaries: 0 km Coastline: 80 km
Maritime claims:
Climate: subtropical; humid; temperatures moderated by trade winds Terrain: coral islands relatively flat; volcanic islands steep, hilly
Elevation extremes:
Natural resources: NEGL
Land use:
Irrigated land: NA sq km Natural hazards: hurricanes and tropical storms (July to October) Environmentcurrent issues: limited natural fresh water resources (except for a few seasonal streams and springs on Tortola, most of the islands' water supply comes from wells and rainwater catchment)
Environmentinternational agreements:
Geographynote: strong ties to nearby US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico
Population: 19,156 (July 1999 est.)
Age structure:
Population growth rate: 2.37% (1999 est.) Birth rate: 15.92 births/1,000 population (1999 est.) Death rate: 4.65 deaths/1,000 population (1999 est.) Net migration rate: 12.37 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1999 est.)
Sex ratio:
Infant mortality rate: 22.17 deaths/1,000 live births (1999 est.)
Life expectancy at birth:
Total fertility rate: 1.71 children born/woman (1999 est.)
Nationality:
Ethnic groups: black 90%, white, Asian Religions: Protestant 86% (Methodist 45%, Anglican 21%, Church of God 7%, Seventh-Day Adventist 5%, Baptist 4%, Jehovah's Witnesses 2%, other 2%), Roman Catholic 6%, none 2%, other 6% (1981) Languages: English (official)
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Country name:
Data code: VI Dependency status: overseas territory of the UK Government type: NA Capital: Road Town Administrative divisions: none (overseas territory of the UK) Independence: none (overseas territory of the UK) National holiday: Territory Day, 1 July Constitution: 1 June 1977 Legal system: English law Suffrage: 18 years of age; universal
Executive branch:
Legislative branch:
unicameral Legislative Council (13 seats; members are elected by direct
popular vote, one member from each of 9 electoral districts, four at-large
members; members serve five-year terms)
Judicial branch: Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, consisting of the High Court of Justice and the Court of Appeal; (one judge of the Supreme Court is a resident of the islands and presides over the High Court); Magistrate's Court; Juvenile Court; Court of Summary Jurisdiction Political parties and leaders: United Party or UP [Conrad MADURO]; Virgin Islands Party or VIP [Ralph T. O'NEAL]; Concerned Citizens Movement or CCM [E. Walwyn BREWLEY]; Independent People's Movement or IPM [Omar HODGE and Allen O'NEAL] International organization participation: Caricom (associate), CDB, ECLAC (associate), Interpol (subbureau), IOC, OECS (associate), UNESCO (associate) Diplomatic representation in the US: none (overseas territory of the UK) Diplomatic representation from the US: none (overseas territory of the UK) Flag description: blue, with the flag of the UK in the upper hoist-side quadrant and the Virgin Islander coat of arms centered in the outer half of the flag; the coat of arms depicts a woman flanked on either side by a vertical column of six oil lamps above a scroll bearing the Latin word VIGILATE (Be Watchful)
Economyoverview: The economy, one of the most prosperous in the Caribbean, is highly dependent on tourism, which generates an estimated 45% of the national income. In the mid-1980s, the government began offering offshore registration to companies wishing to incorporate in the islands, and incorporation fees now generate substantial revenues. An estimated 250,000 companies were on the offshore registry by yearend 1997. The adoption of a comprehensive insurance law in late 1994, which provides a blanket of confidentiality with regulated statutory gateways for investigation of criminal offenses, is expected to make the British Virgin Islands even more attractive to international business. Livestock raising is the most important agricultural activity; poor soils limit the islands' ability to meet domestic food requirements. Because of traditionally close links with the US Virgin Islands, the British Virgin Islands has used the dollar as its currency since 1959. GDP: purchasing power parity$183 million (1997 est.) GDPreal growth rate: 4.7% (1997) GDPper capita: purchasing power parity$10,000 (1997 est.)
GDPcomposition by sector:
Population below poverty line: NA%
Household income or consumption by percentage share:
Inflation rate (consumer prices): 6.5% (1997) Labor force: 4,911 (1980) Labor forceby occupation: tourism NA% Unemployment rate: 3% (1995)
Budget:
Industries: tourism, light industry, construction, rum, concrete block, offshore financial center Industrial production growth rate: 4% (1985) Electricityproduction: 42 million kWh (1996)
Electricityproduction by source:
Electricityconsumption: 42 million kWh (1996) Electricityexports: 0 kWh (1996) Electricityimports: 0 kWh (1996) Agricultureproducts: fruits, vegetables; livestock, poultry; fish Exports: $23.9 million (1996) Exportscommodities: rum, fresh fish, fruits, animals; gravel, sand Exportspartners: Virgin Islands (US), Puerto Rico, US Imports: $121.5 million (1996) Importscommodities: building materials, automobiles, foodstuffs, machinery Importspartners: Virgin Islands (US), Puerto Rico, US Debtexternal: $34.8 million (1996) Economic aidrecipient: $2.6 million (1995) Currency: 1 United States dollar (US$) = 100 cents Exchange rates: US currency is used Fiscal year: 1 April31 March
Telephones: 6,291 (1990 est.)
Telephone system:
worldwide telephone service
Radio broadcast stations: AM 1, FM 4, shortwave 0 (1998) Radios: 9,000 (1992 est.) Television broadcast stations: 1 (in addition, there is one cable company) (1997) Televisions: 4,000 (1992 est.)
Railways: 0 km
Highways:
Ports and harbors: Road Town Merchant marine: none Airports: 3 (1998 est.)
Airportswith paved runways:
Airportswith unpaved runways:
Militarynote: defense is the responsibility of the UK
Disputesinternational:
none
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