Statistical information British Indian Ocean Territory 1989British%20Indian%20Ocean%20Territory

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British Indian Ocean Territory - Introduction 1989
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Background: Established as a territory of the UK in 1965 a number of the British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT) islands were transferred to the Seychelles when it attained independence in 1976. Subsequently BIOT has consisted only of the six main island groups comprising the Chagos Archipelago. The largest and most southerly of the islands Diego Garcia contains a joint UK-US naval support facility. All of the remaining islands are uninhabited. Former agricultural workers earlier resident in the islands were relocated primarily to Mauritius but also to the Seychelles between 1967 and 1973.


British Indian Ocean Territory - Geography 1989
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Location

Geographic coordinates

Map reference

Area

Land boundaries: none

Coastline: 698 km

Maritime claims: Territorial sea:3 nm

Climate: tropical marine; hot, humid, moderated by trade winds

Terrain: flat and low (up to 4 meters in elevation)

Elevation

Natural resources: coconuts, fish
Land use

Land use: 0% arable land; 0% permanent crops; 0% meadows and pastures; 0% forest and woodland; 100% other

Irrigated land

Major rivers

Major watersheds area km²

Total water withdrawal

Total renewable water resources

Natural hazards

Geography
Note: defense is the responsibility of the UK


British Indian Ocean Territory - People 1989
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Population: no permanent civilian population; formerly about 3,000 islanders

Nationality

Ethnic groups: civilian inhabitants, known as the Ilois, evacuated to Mauritius before construction of UK and US defense facilities

Languages

Religions

Demographic profile
Age structure

Age structure

Dependency ratios

Median age

Population growth rate

Birth rate

Death rate

Net migration rate

Population distribution

Urbanization

Major urban areas

Environment
Current issues: archipelago of 2,300 islands

Air pollutants

Sex ratio

Mothers mean age at first birth

Maternal mortality ratio

Infant mortality rate

Life expectancy at birth

Total fertility rate

Contraceptive prevalence rate

Drinking water source

Current health expenditure

Physicians density

Hospital bed density

Sanitation facility access

Hiv/Aids

Major infectious diseases

Obesity adult prevalence rate

Alcohol consumption

Tobacco use

Children under the age of 5 years underweight

Education expenditures

Literacy

School life expectancy primary to tertiary education

Youth unemployment


British Indian Ocean Territory - Government 1989
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Country name: conventional long form: British Indian Ocean Territory (no short-form name; abbreviated BIOT

Government type: dependency of the UK administered by Commissioner R. EDIS (since NA 1988) and Administrator Robin CROMPTON (since NA 1988; note - both officials reside in the UK

Capital: none

Administrative divisions

Dependent areas

Independence

National holiday

Constitution

Legal system

International law organization participation

Citizenship

Suffrage

Executive branch: Chief of State - Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952)

Legislative branch

Judicial branch

Political parties and leaders

International organization participation

Diplomatic representation
In the us: none (colony administered by the UK)

Flag descriptionflag of British%20Indian%20Ocean%20Territory: the flag of the UK is used

National symbols

National anthem

National heritage


British Indian Ocean Territory - Economy 1989
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Economy overview: All economic activity is concentrated on the largest island of Diego Garcia, where joint UK-US defense facilities are located. Construction projects and various services needed to support the military installations are done by military and contract employees from the UK and US. There are no industrial or agricultural activities on the islands.

Real gdp purchasing power parity

Real gdp growth rate

Real gdp per capita ppp

Gross national saving
Gdp composition by sector of origin

Gdp composition by end use

Gdp composition by sector of origin

Agriculture products

Industries

Industrial production growth rate

Labor force
Labor force

Unemployment rate

Youth unemployment

Population below poverty line

Gini index

Household income or consumption by percentage share

Distribution of family income gini index

Budget

Public debt

Taxes and other revenues

Revenue

Fiscal year

Current account balance

Inflation rate consumer prices

Central bank discount rate

Commercial bank prime lending rate

Stock of narrow money

Stock of broad money

Stock of domestic credit

Market value of publicly traded shares

Current account balance

Exports

Imports

Reserves of foreign exchange and gold

Debt external

Stock of direct foreign investment at home

Stock of direct foreign investment abroad

Exchange rates


British Indian Ocean Territory - Energy 1989
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Electricity access

Electricity production

Electricity consumption

Electricity exports

Electricity imports

Electricity installed generating capacity

Electricity transmission distribution losses

Electricity generation sources

Petroleum

Refined petroleum

Natural gas

Carbon dioxide emissions

Energy consumption per capita


British Indian Ocean Territory - Communication 1989
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Telephones fixed lines

Telephones mobile cellular

Telephone system

Broadcast media

Internet country code

Internet users

Broadband fixed subscriptions


British Indian Ocean Territory - Military 1989
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Military expenditures

Military and security forces

Military service age and obligation

Space program

Terrorist groups


British Indian Ocean Territory - Transportation 1989
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National air transport system

Civil aircraft registration country code prefix

Airports: 1 with permanent-surface runways over 3,659 m on Diego Garcia

Airports with paved runways

Airports with unpaved runways

Heliports

Pipelines

Railways

Roadways

Waterways

Merchant marine

Ports and terminals


British Indian Ocean Territory - Transnational issues 1989
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Disputes international: Diego Garcia is claimed by Mauritius

Refugees and internally displaced persons

Illicit drugs


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