| Glorioso Islands (2004) | Micronesia, Federated States of (2002) | |
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| Administrative divisions | - | 4 states; Chuuk (Truk), Kosrae (Kosaie), Pohnpei (Ponape), Yap | 
| Age structure | - | 0-14 years: NA% 
 15-64 years: NA% 65 years and over: NA%  | 
				
| Agriculture - products | - | black pepper, tropical fruits and vegetables, coconuts, cassava (tapioca), sweet potatoes; pigs, chickens | 
| Airports | 1 (2003 est.) | 7 (2001) | 
| Airports - with paved runways | - | total: 6 
 1,524 to 2,437 m: 4 914 to 1,523 m: 2 (2002)  | 
				
| Airports - with unpaved runways | total: 1 
 914 to 1,523 m: 1 (2004 est.)  | 
				total: 1 
 914 to 1,523 m: 1 (2002)  | 
				
| Area | total: 5 sq km 
 land: 5 sq km water: 0 sq km note: includes Ile Glorieuse, Ile du Lys, Verte Rocks, Wreck Rock, and South Rock  | 
				total: 702 sq km 
 land: 702 sq km water: 0 sq km (fresh water only) note: includes Pohnpei (Ponape), Chuuk (Truk) Islands, Yap Islands, and Kosrae  | 
				
| Area - comparative | about eight times the size of The Mall in Washington, DC | four times the size of Washington, DC (land area only) | 
| Background | A French possession since 1892, the Glorioso Islands are composed of two lushly vegetated coral islands (Ile Glorieuse and Ile du Lys) and three rock islets. A military garrison operates a weather and radio station on Ile Glorieuse. | In 1979 the Federated States of Micronesia, a UN Trust Territory under US administration, adopted a constitution. In 1986 independence was attained under a Compact of Free Association with the US. Present concerns include large-scale unemployment, overfishing, and overdependence on US aid. | 
| Birth rate | - | NA births/1,000 population | 
| Budget | - | revenues: $161 million ($69 million less grants) 
 expenditures: $160 million, including capital expenditures of $NA (1998 est.)  | 
				
| Capital | - | Palikir | 
| Climate | tropical | tropical; heavy year-round rainfall, especially in the eastern islands; located on southern edge of the typhoon belt with occasionally severe damage | 
| Coastline | 35.2 km | 6,112 km | 
| Constitution | - | 10 May 1979 | 
| Country name | conventional long form: none 
 conventional short form: Glorioso Islands local long form: none local short form: Iles Glorieuses  | 
				conventional long form: Federated States of Micronesia 
 conventional short form: none former: Ponape, Truk, and Yap Districts (Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands) abbreviation: FSM  | 
				
| Currency | - | US dollar (USD) | 
| Death rate | - | NA deaths/1,000 population | 
| Debt - external | - | $66.5 million | 
| Dependency status | possession of France; administered by a high commissioner of the Republic, resident in Reunion | - | 
| Diplomatic representation from the US | none (possession of France) | chief of mission: Ambassador Larry DINGER 
 embassy: address NA, Kolonia mailing address: P. O. Box 1286, Kolonia, Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia 96941 telephone: [691] 320-2187 FAX: [691] 320-2186  | 
				
| Diplomatic representation in the US | none (possession of France) | chief of mission: Ambassador Jesse Bibiano MAREHALAU 
 chancery: 1725 N Street NW, Washington, DC 20036 telephone: [1] (202) 223-4383 FAX: [1] (202) 223-4391 consulate(s) general: Honolulu and Tamuning (Guam)  | 
				
| Disputes - international | claimed by Madagascar | none | 
| Economic aid - recipient | - | under terms of the Compact of Free Association, the US pledged $1.3 billion in grant aid during the period 1986-2001 | 
| Economy - overview | no economic activity | Economic activity consists primarily of subsistence farming and fishing. The islands have few mineral deposits worth exploiting, except for high-grade phosphate. The potential for a tourist industry exists, but the remote location and a lack of adequate facilities hinder development. In 1996, the country experienced a 20% reduction in revenues from the Compact of Free Association - the agreement with the US in which Micronesia received $1.3 billion in financial and technical assistance over a 15-year period until 2001. Since these revenues accounted for 57% of consolidated government revenues, reduced Compact funding resulted in a severe depression. Economic activity recovered in 1999-2001. The country's medium-term economic outlook appears fragile due to likely further reductions in external grants made under the US Compact funding. Geographical isolation and a poorly developed infrastructure remain major impediments to long-term growth. | 
| Electricity - consumption | - | NA kWh | 
| Electricity - production | - | NA kWh | 
| Electricity - production by source | - | fossil fuel: NA% 
 hydro: NA% nuclear: NA% other: NA%  | 
				
| Elevation extremes | lowest point: Indian Ocean 0 m 
 highest point: unnamed location 12 m  | 
				lowest point: Pacific Ocean 0 m 
 highest point: Dolohmwar (Totolom) 791 m  | 
				
| Environment - current issues | NA | overfishing, climate change, pollution | 
| Environment - international agreements | - | party to: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Ozone Layer Protection 
 signed, but not ratified: none of the selected agreements  | 
				
| Ethnic groups | - | nine ethnic Micronesian and Polynesian groups | 
| Exchange rates | - | the US dollar is used | 
| Executive branch | - | chief of state: President Leo A. FALCAM (since 21 July 1999); Vice President Redley KILLION (since 21 July 1999); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government 
 head of government: President Leo A. FALCAM (since 21 July 1999); Vice President Redley KILLION (since 21 July 1999); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government cabinet: Cabinet elections: president and vice president elected by Congress from among the four senators-at-large for four-year terms; election last held NA May 1999 (next to be held NA May 2003); note - a proposed constitutional amendment to establish popular elections for president and vice president failed election results: Leo A. FALCAM elected president; percent of Congress vote - NA%; Redley KILLION elected vice president; percent of Congress vote - NA%  | 
				
| Exports | - | $22 million (f.o.b.) | 
| Exports - commodities | - | fish, garments, bananas, black pepper | 
| Exports - partners | - | Japan, US, Guam | 
| Fiscal year | - | 1 October - 30 September | 
| Flag description | the flag of France is used | light blue with four white five-pointed stars centered; the stars are arranged in a diamond pattern | 
| GDP | - | purchasing power parity - $269 million 
 note: GDP is supplemented by grant aid, averaging perhaps $100 million annually (2001 est.)  | 
				
| GDP - composition by sector | - | agriculture: 50% 
 industry: 4% services: 46% (2000 est.)  | 
				
| GDP - per capita | - | purchasing power parity - $2,000 (2001 est.) | 
| GDP - real growth rate | - | 2% (2001 est.) | 
| Geographic coordinates | 11 30 S, 47 20 E | 6 55 N, 158 15 E | 
| Geography - note | the islands and rocks are surrounded by an extensive reef system | four major island groups totaling 607 islands | 
| Highways | - | total: 240 km 
 paved: 42 km unpaved: 198 km (1996)  | 
				
| Household income or consumption by percentage share | - | lowest 10%: NA% 
 highest 10%: NA%  | 
				
| Imports | - | $149 million f.o.b. | 
| Imports - commodities | - | food, manufactured goods, machinery and equipment, beverages | 
| Imports - partners | - | US, Australia, Japan | 
| Independence | - | 3 November 1986 (from the US-administered UN Trusteeship) | 
| Industrial production growth rate | - | NA% | 
| Industries | - | tourism, construction, fish processing, craft items from shell, wood, and pearls | 
| Infant mortality rate | - | NA deaths/1,000 live births | 
| Inflation rate (consumer prices) | - | 2.5% (2001 est.) | 
| International organization participation | - | ACP, AsDB, ESCAP, G-77, IBRD, ICAO, IDA, IFC, IFRCS (associate), IMF, IOC, ITU, OPCW, Sparteca, SPC, SPF, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, WHO, WMO | 
| Internet Service Providers (ISPs) | - | 1 (2000) | 
| Irrigated land | 0 sq km (1998 est.) | NA sq km | 
| Judicial branch | - | Supreme Court | 
| Labor force | - | NA | 
| Labor force - by occupation | - | two-thirds are government employees | 
| Land boundaries | 0 km | 0 km | 
| Land use | arable land: 0% 
 permanent crops: 0% other: 100% (all lush vegetation and coconut palms) (2001)  | 
				arable land: 5.71% 
 permanent crops: 45.71% other: 48.58% (1998 est.)  | 
				
| Languages | - | English (official and common language), Trukese, Pohnpeian, Yapese, Kosrean, Ulithian, Woleaian, Nukuoro, Kapingamarangi | 
| Legal system | the laws of France, where applicable, apply | based on adapted Trust Territory laws, acts of the legislature, municipal, common, and customary laws | 
| Legislative branch | - | unicameral Congress (14 seats; members elected by popular vote; four - one elected from each state - to serve four-year terms and 10 - elected from single-member districts delineated by population - to serve two-year terms) 
 elections: elections for four-year term seats last held 2 March 1999 (next to be held NA March 2003); elections for two-year term seats last held 6 March 2001 (next to be held NA March 2003) election results: percent of vote - NA%; seats - independents 14  | 
				
| Life expectancy at birth | - | total population: NA years 
 male: NA years female: NA years  | 
				
| Literacy | - | definition: age 15 and over can read and write 
 total population: 89% male: 91% female: 88% (1980 est.)  | 
				
| Location | Southern Africa, group of islands in the Indian Ocean, northwest of Madagascar | Oceania, island group in the North Pacific Ocean, about three-quarters of the way from Hawaii to Indonesia | 
| Map references | Africa | Oceania | 
| Maritime claims | territorial sea: 12 nm 
 exclusive economic zone: 200 nm  | 
				exclusive economic zone: 200 NM 
 territorial sea: 12 NM  | 
				
| Merchant marine | - | none 
 note: includes a foreign-owned ship registered here as a flag of convenience: United States 1 (2002 est.)  | 
				
| Military - note | defense is the responsibility of France | Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) is a sovereign, self-governing state in free association with the US; FSM is totally dependent on the US for its defense | 
| National holiday | - | Constitution Day, 10 May (1979) | 
| Nationality | - | noun: Micronesian(s) 
 adjective: Micronesian; Chuukese, Kosraen(s), Pohnpeian(s), Yapese  | 
				
| Natural hazards | periodic cyclones | typhoons (June to December) | 
| Natural resources | guano, coconuts | forests, marine products, deep-seabed minerals | 
| Net migration rate | - | NA migrant(s)/1,000 population | 
| Political parties and leaders | - | no formal parties | 
| Population | no indigenous inhabitants 
 note: there is a small French military garrison along with a few meteorologists; visited by scientists (July 2004 est.)  | 
				135,869 (July 2002 est.) | 
| Population below poverty line | - | NA% | 
| Population growth rate | - | NA% (2002 est.) | 
| Ports and harbors | none; offshore anchorage only | Colonia (Yap), Kolonia (Pohnpei), Lele, Moen | 
| Radio broadcast stations | - | AM 5, FM 1, shortwave 0 (1998) | 
| Radios | - | 9,400 (1996) | 
| Railways | - | 0 km (2003) | 
| Religions | - | Roman Catholic 50%, Protestant 47% | 
| Sex ratio | - | NA | 
| Suffrage | - | 18 years of age; universal | 
| Telephone system | - | general assessment: adequate system 
 domestic: islands interconnected by shortwave radiotelephone (used mostly for government purposes) international: satellite earth stations - 5 Intelsat (Pacific Ocean) (2002)  | 
				
| Telephones - main lines in use | - | 11,000 (2001) | 
| Telephones - mobile cellular | - | newly installed in Pohnpei and Yap | 
| Television broadcast stations | - | 2 (1997) | 
| Terrain | low and flat | islands vary geologically from high mountainous islands to low, coral atolls; volcanic outcroppings on Pohnpei, Kosrae, and Truk | 
| Total fertility rate | - | NA children born/woman | 
| Unemployment rate | - | 16% (1999 est.) | 
| Waterways | - | none |