| Norfolk Island (2005) | Gibraltar (2003) | |
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| Administrative divisions | none (territory of Australia) | none (overseas territory of the UK) | 
| Age structure | 0-14 years: 20.2% 
 15-64 years: 63.9% 65 years and over: 15.9% (2005 est.)  | 
				0-14 years: 18.3% (male 2,593; female 2,482) 
 15-64 years: 66.3% (male 9,458; female 8,946) 65 years and over: 15.4% (male 1,873; female 2,424) (2003 est.)  | 
				
| Agriculture - products | Norfolk Island pine seed, Kentia palm seed, cereals, vegetables, fruit; cattle, poultry | none | 
| Airports | 1 (2004 est.) | 1 (2002) | 
| Airports - with paved runways | total: 1 
 1,524 to 2,437 m: 1 (2004 est.)  | 
				total: 1 
 1,524 to 2,437 m: 1 (2002)  | 
				
| Area | total: 34.6 sq km 
 land: 34.6 sq km water: 0 sq km  | 
				total: 6.5 sq km 
 land: 6.5 sq km water: 0 sq km  | 
				
| Area - comparative | about 0.2 times the size of Washington, DC | about 11 times the size of The Mall in Washington, DC | 
| Background | Two British attempts at establishing the island as a penal colony (1788-1814 and 1825-55) were ultimately abandoned. In 1856, the island was resettled by Pitcairn Islanders, descendants of the Bounty mutineers and their Tahitian companions. | Strategically important, Gibraltar was ceded to Great Britain by Spain in the 1713 Treaty of Utrecht; the British garrison was formally declared a colony in 1830. In referendums held in 1967 and 2002, Gibraltarians ignored Spanish pressure and voted overwhelmingly to remain a British dependency. | 
| Birth rate | NA | 11.09 births/1,000 population (2003 est.) | 
| Budget | revenues: $20 million 
 expenditures: $20 million, including capital expenditures of $2 million (FY99/00)  | 
				revenues: $307 million 
 expenditures: $284 million, including capital expenditures of $NA (FY 00/01 est.)  | 
				
| Capital | Kingston | Gibraltar | 
| Climate | subtropical; mild, little seasonal temperature variation | Mediterranean with mild winters and warm summers | 
| Coastline | 32 km | 12 km | 
| Constitution | Norfolk Island Act of 1979 | 30 May 1969 | 
| Country name | conventional long form: Territory of Norfolk Island 
 conventional short form: Norfolk Island  | 
				conventional long form: none 
 conventional short form: Gibraltar  | 
				
| Currency | - | Gibraltar pound (GIP) | 
| Death rate | NA | 8.93 deaths/1,000 population (2003 est.) | 
| Debt - external | NA | $NA | 
| Dependency status | territory of Australia; Canberra administers Commonwealth responsibilities on Norfolk Island through the Department of Environment, Sport, and Territories | overseas territory of the UK | 
| Diplomatic representation from the US | none (territory of Australia) | none (overseas territory of the UK) | 
| Diplomatic representation in the US | none (territory of Australia) | none (overseas territory of the UK) | 
| Disputes - international | none | Gibraltar residents vote overwhelmingly in referendum against "total shared sovereignty" arrangement worked out between Spain and UK to change 300-year rule over colony | 
| Economic aid - recipient | NA | $NA; note - if an agreement between Spain and the UK is reached, could receive 50 million euros from the EU | 
| Economy - overview | Tourism, the primary economic activity, has steadily increased over the years and has brought a level of prosperity unusual among inhabitants of the Pacific islands. The agricultural sector has become self-sufficient in the production of beef, poultry, and eggs. | Gibraltar benefits from an extensive shipping trade, offshore banking, and its position as an international conference center. The British military presence has been sharply reduced and now contributes about 7% to the local economy, compared with 60% in 1984. The financial sector, tourism (almost 5 million visitors in 1998), shipping services fees, and duties on consumer goods also generate revenue. The financial sector, the shipping sector, and tourism each contribute 25%-30% of GDP. Telecommunications accounts for another 10%. In recent years, Gibraltar has seen major structural change from a public to a private sector economy, but changes in government spending still have a major impact on the level of employment. | 
| Electricity - consumption | NA kWh | 93 million kWh (2001) | 
| Electricity - exports | - | 0 kWh (2001) | 
| Electricity - imports | - | 0 kWh (2001) | 
| Electricity - production | NA kWh | 100 million kWh (2001) | 
| Electricity - production by source | - | fossil fuel: 100% 
 hydro: 0% nuclear: 0% other: 0% (2001)  | 
				
| Elevation extremes | lowest point: Pacific Ocean 0 m 
 highest point: Mount Bates 319 m  | 
				lowest point: Mediterranean Sea 0 m 
 highest point: Rock of Gibraltar 426 m  | 
				
| Environment - current issues | NA | limited natural freshwater resources: large concrete or natural rock water catchments collect rainwater (no longer used for drinking water) and adequate desalination plant | 
| Ethnic groups | descendants of the Bounty mutineers, Australian, New Zealander, Polynesians | Spanish, Italian, English, Maltese, Portuguese | 
| Exchange rates | Australian dollars per US dollar - 1.3598 (2004), 1.5419 (2003), 1.8406 (2002), 1.9334 (2001), 1.7248 (2000) | Gibraltar pounds per US dollar - 0.6661 (2002), 0.6944 (2001), 0.6596 (2000), 0.6180 (1999), 0.6037 (1998); note - the Gibraltar pound is at par with the British pound | 
| Executive branch | chief of state: Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952); the UK and Australia are represented by Administrator Grant TAMBLING (since 1 November 2003) 
 head of government: Assembly President and Chief Minister Geoffrey Robert GARDNER (since 5 December 2001) cabinet: Executive Council is made up of four of the nine members of the Legislative Assembly; the council devises government policy and acts as an advisor to the administrator elections: the monarch is hereditary; administrator appointed by the governor general of Australia; chief minister elected by the Legislative Assembly for a term of not more than three years; election last held 20 Ocotber 2004 (next to be held by December 2007) election results: Geoffrey Robert GARDNER elected chief minister; percent of Legislative Assembly vote - 17.2%  | 
				chief of state: Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952), represented by Governor and Commander-in-Chief Sir Francis RICHARDS (since 27 May 2003) 
 head of government: Chief Minister Peter CARUANA (since 17 May 1996) cabinet: Council of Ministers appointed from among the 15 elected members of the House of Assembly by the governor in consultation with the chief minister elections: none; the monarch is hereditary; governor appointed by the monarch; following legislative elections, the leader of the majority party or the leader of the majority coalition is usually appointed chief minister by the governor  | 
				
| Exports | $1.5 million f.o.b. (FY99/00) | NA (2001) | 
| Exports - commodities | postage stamps, seeds of the Norfolk Island pine and Kentia palm, small quantities of avocados | (principally reexports) petroleum 51%, manufactured goods 41%, other 8% | 
| Exports - partners | Australia, other Pacific island countries, NZ, Asia, Europe | UK 27.7%, Switzerland 14.3%, Germany 12%, France 6.9%, Spain 6.1%, Turkmenistan 5%, Ukraine 4.6% (2002) | 
| Fiscal year | 1 July - 30 June | 1 July - 30 June | 
| Flag description | three vertical bands of green (hoist side), white, and green with a large green Norfolk Island pine tree centered in the slightly wider white band | two horizontal bands of white (top, double width) and red with a three-towered red castle in the center of the white band; hanging from the castle gate is a gold key centered in the red band | 
| GDP | - | purchasing power parity - $500 million (1997 est.) | 
| GDP - composition by sector | agriculture: NA 
 industry: NA services: NA  | 
				agriculture: NA% 
 industry: NA% services: NA%  | 
				
| GDP - per capita | purchasing power parity - NA | purchasing power parity - $17,500 (1997 est.) | 
| GDP - real growth rate | NA | NA% | 
| Geographic coordinates | 29 02 S, 167 57 E | 36 8 N, 5 21 W | 
| Geography - note | most of the 32-km coastline consists of almost inaccessible cliffs, but the land slopes down to the sea in one small southern area on Sydney Bay, where the capital of Kingston is situated | strategic location on Strait of Gibraltar that links the North Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea | 
| Highways | total: 80 km 
 paved: 53 km unpaved: 27 km (2001)  | 
				total: 29 km 
 paved: 29 km unpaved: 0 km (2002)  | 
				
| Household income or consumption by percentage share | lowest 10%: NA 
 highest 10%: NA  | 
				lowest 10%: NA% 
 highest 10%: NA%  | 
				
| Imports | $17.9 million c.i.f. (FY91/92) | NA (2001) | 
| Imports - commodities | NA | fuels, manufactured goods, and foodstuffs | 
| Imports - partners | Australia, other Pacific island countries, NZ, Asia, Europe | Germany 27.3%, Spain 21.8%, UK 12.1%, Italy 8% (2002) | 
| Independence | none (territory of Australia) | none (overseas territory of the UK) | 
| Industrial production growth rate | NA | NA% | 
| Industries | tourism, light industry, ready mixed concrete | tourism, banking and finance, ship repairing, tobacco | 
| Infant mortality rate | total: NA 
 male: NA female: NA  | 
				total: 5.31 deaths/1,000 live births 
 male: 5.92 deaths/1,000 live births female: 4.67 deaths/1,000 live births (2003 est.)  | 
				
| Inflation rate (consumer prices) | NA | 1.5% (1998) | 
| International organization participation | UPU | Interpol (subbureau) | 
| Internet Service Providers (ISPs) | - | 2 (2000) | 
| Irrigated land | NA | NA sq km | 
| Judicial branch | Supreme Court; Court of Petty Sessions | Supreme Court; Court of Appeal | 
| Labor force | 1,345 | 14,800 (including non-Gibraltar laborers) | 
| Labor force - by occupation | tourism 90%, subsistence agriculture 10% | services 60%, industry 40%, agriculture NEGL% | 
| Land boundaries | 0 km | total: 1.2 km 
 border countries: Spain 1.2 km  | 
				
| Land use | arable land: 0% 
 permanent crops: 0% other: 100% (2001)  | 
				arable land: 0% 
 permanent crops: 0% other: 100% (1998 est.)  | 
				
| Languages | English (official), Norfolk a mixture of 18th century English and ancient Tahitian | English (used in schools and for official purposes), Spanish, Italian, Portuguese | 
| Legal system | based on the laws of Australia, local ordinances and acts; English common law applies in matters not covered by either Australian or Norfolk Island law | English law | 
| Legislative branch | unicameral Legislative Assembly (9 seats; members elected by electors who have nine equal votes each but only four votes can be given to any one candidate; members serve three-year terms) 
 elections: last held 20 October 2004 (next to be held by December 2007) election results: percent of vote - NA%; seats - independents 9 (note - no political parties)  | 
				unicameral House of Assembly (18 seats - 15 elected by popular vote, one appointed for the Speaker, and two ex officio members; members serve four-year terms) 
 elections: last held 27 November 2003 (next to be held not later than NA 2007) election results: percent of vote by party - GSD 58%, GSLP 41%; seats by party - GSD 8, GSLP 7  | 
				
| Life expectancy at birth | total population: NA 
 male: NA female: NA  | 
				total population: 79.38 years 
 male: 76.51 years female: 82.4 years (2003 est.)  | 
				
| Literacy | NA | definition: NA 
 total population: above 80% male: NA% female: NA%  | 
				
| Location | Oceania, island in the South Pacific Ocean, east of Australia | Southwestern Europe, bordering the Strait of Gibraltar, which links the Mediterranean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, on the southern coast of Spain | 
| Map references | Oceania | Europe | 
| Maritime claims | territorial sea: 12 nm 
 exclusive fishing zone: 200 nm  | 
				territorial sea: 3 NM | 
| Merchant marine | - | total: 114 ships (1,000 GRT or over) 1,008,140 GRT/1,435,595 DWT 
 ships by type: bulk 2, cargo 58, chemical tanker 14, container 20, multi-functional large-load carrier 3, passenger 2, petroleum tanker 13, roll on/roll off 2 note: includes some foreign-owned ships registered here as a flag of convenience: Belgium 1, Cyprus 1, France 2, Germany 55, Greece 6, Ireland 1, Monaco 2, Norway 3, United Kingdom 13 (2002 est.)  | 
				
| Military - note | defense is the responsibility of Australia | defense is the responsibility of the UK | 
| Military branches | - | no regular indigenous military forces; British Army, Royal Navy, Royal Air Force | 
| National holiday | Bounty Day (commemorates the arrival of Pitcairn Islanders), 8 June (1856) | National Day, 10 September (1967); note - day of the national referendum to decide whether to remain with the UK or go with Spain | 
| Nationality | noun: Norfolk Islander(s) 
 adjective: Norfolk Islander(s)  | 
				noun: Gibraltarian(s) 
 adjective: Gibraltar  | 
				
| Natural hazards | typhoons (especially May to July) | NA | 
| Natural resources | fish | NEGL | 
| Net migration rate | NA | 0 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2003 est.) | 
| Pipelines | - | 0 km | 
| Political parties and leaders | none | Gibraltar Liberal Party [Joseph GARCIA]; Gibraltar Social Democrats or GSD [Peter CARUANA]; Gibraltar Socialist Labor Party or GSLP [Joseph John BOSSANO] | 
| Political pressure groups and leaders | none | Chamber of Commerce; Gibraltar Representatives Organization; Women's Association | 
| Population | 1,828 (July 2005 est.) | 27,776 (July 2003 est.) | 
| Population below poverty line | NA | NA% | 
| Population growth rate | -0.01% (2005 est.) | 0.22% (2003 est.) | 
| Ports and harbors | none; loading jetties at Kingston and Cascade | Gibraltar | 
| Radio broadcast stations | AM 1, FM 3, shortwave 0 (2005) | AM 1, FM 5, shortwave 0 (1998) | 
| Religions | Anglican 34.9%, Roman Catholic 11.7%, Uniting Church in Australia 11.2%, Seventh-Day Adventist 2.8%, Australian Christian 2.4%, Jehovah's Witness 0.9%, other 2.7%, unspecified 15.3%, none 18.1% (2001 census) | Roman Catholic 76.9%, Church of England 6.9%, Muslim 6.9%, Jewish 2.3%, none or other 7% (1991) | 
| Sex ratio | NA | at birth: 1.05 male(s)/female 
 under 15 years: 1.05 male(s)/female 15-64 years: 1.06 male(s)/female 65 years and over: 0.77 male(s)/female total population: 1.01 male(s)/female (2003 est.)  | 
				
| Suffrage | 18 years of age; universal | 18 years of age; universal, plus other UK subjects who have been residents six months or more | 
| Telephone system | general assessment: adequate 
 domestic: free local calls international: country code - 672; undersea coaxial cable links with Australia, New Zealand, and Canada; satellite earth station  | 
				general assessment: adequate, automatic domestic system and adequate international facilities 
 domestic: automatic exchange facilities international: radiotelephone; microwave radio relay; satellite earth station - 1 Intelsat (Atlantic Ocean)  | 
				
| Telephones - main lines in use | 2,532; note - a mix of analog (2500) and digital (32) circuits (2004) | 19,000 (1997) | 
| Telephones - mobile cellular | 0 (proposed cellular service disallowed in August 2002 island referendum) (2002) | 1,620 (1997) | 
| Television broadcast stations | 1 (local programming station plus two repeaters that bring in Australian programs by satellite) (2005) | 1 (plus three low-power repeaters) (1997) | 
| Terrain | volcanic formation with mostly rolling plains | a narrow coastal lowland borders the Rock of Gibraltar | 
| Total fertility rate | NA | 1.65 children born/woman (2003 est.) | 
| Unemployment rate | 0% | 2% (2001 est.) | 
| Waterways | - | none |