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Spratly Islands - Introduction 2020
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Background: The Spratly Islands consist of more than 100 small islands or reefs surrounded by rich fishing grounds - and potentially by gas and oil deposits. They are claimed in their entirety by China, Taiwan, and Vietnam, while portions are claimed by Malaysia and the Philippines. About 45 islands are occupied by relatively small numbers of military forces from China, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan, and Vietnam. Since 1985 Brunei has claimed a continental shelf that overlaps a southern reef but has not made any formal claim to the reef. Brunei claims an exclusive economic zone over this area.


Spratly Islands - Geography 2020
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Location: Southeastern Asia, group of reefs and islands in the South China Sea, about two-thirds of the way from southern Vietnam to the southern Philippines

Geographic coordinates: 8 38 N, 111 55 E

Map referenceSoutheast Asia

Area
Total: 5 km²
Note: includes 100 or so islets, coral reefs, and sea mounts scattered over an area of nearly 410,000 km² (158,000 sq mi) of the central South China Sea
Land: 5 km²
Water: 0 km²
Rank: 250
Comparative: land area is about seven times the size of the National Mall in Washington, DC

Land boundaries: 0 km

Coastline: 926 km

Maritime claims: NA

Climate: tropical

Terrain: small, flat islands, islets, cays, and reefs

Elevation
Lowest point: South China Sea 0 m
Highest point: unnamed location on Southwest Cay 6 m

Natural resources: fish, guano, undetermined oil and natural gas potential
Land use

Land use
Agricultural land: 0% (2011 est.)
arable land: 0% (2011 est.)
permanent crops: 0% (2011 est.)
permanent pasture: 0% (2011 est.)

Forest: 0% (2011 est.)
Other: 100% (2011 est.)

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Natural hazards: typhoons; numerous reefs and shoals pose a serious maritime hazard

Geography
Note: strategically located near several primary shipping lanes in the central South China Sea; includes numerous small islands, atolls, shoals, and coral reefs


Spratly Islands - People 2020
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Population
Note:
no indigenous inhabitants
there are scattered garrisons occupied by military personnel of several claimant states


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Environment
Current issues: China's use of dredged sand and coral to build artificial islands harms reef systems; illegal fishing practices indiscriminately harvest endangered species, including sea turtles and giant clams

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Spratly Islands - Government 2020
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Country name
Conventional long form: none
Conventional short form: Spratly Islands
Etymology: named after a British whaling captain Richard SPRATLY, who sighted Spratly Island in 1843; the name of the island eventually passed to the entire archipelago

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Spratly Islands - Economy 2020
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Economy overview

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Spratly Islands - Energy 2020
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Spratly Islands - Communication 2020
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Spratly Islands - Military 2020
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Military expenditures

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Space program

Terrorist groups


Spratly Islands - Transportation 2020
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National air transport system

Civil aircraft registration country code prefix

Airports: 8 (2020)
Rank: 162
With paved runways total: 6 (2020)
With paved runways 2438 to 3047 m: 3
With paved runways 914 to 1523 m: 2
With paved runways under 914 m: 1
With unpaved runways total: 2 (2020)
With unpaved runways 914 to 1523 m: 2

Heliports: 5 (2020)

Pipelines

Railways

Roadways

Waterways

Merchant marine

Ports and terminals: none; offshore anchorage only


Spratly Islands - Transnational issues 2020
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Disputes international: all of the Spratly Islands are claimed by China (including Taiwan) and Vietnam; parts of them are claimed by Brunei, Malaysia and the Philippines; despite no public territorial claim to Louisa Reef, Brunei implicitly lays claim by including it within the natural prolongation of its continental shelf and basis for a seabed median with Vietnam; claimants in November 2002 signed the 'Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea,' which has eased tensions but falls short of a legally binding 'code of conduct'; in March 2005, the national oil companies of China, the Philippines, and Vietnam signed a joint accord to conduct marine seismic activities in the Spratly Islands

Refugees and internally displaced persons

Illicit drugs


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