Paracel Islands (2001) | Bouvet Island (2007) | |
Airports | 1 (2000 est.) | - |
Airports - with paved runways | total:
1 1,524 to 2,437 m: 1 (2000 est.) |
- |
Area | total:
NA sq km land: NA sq km water: 0 sq km |
total: 49 sq km
land: 49 sq km water: 0 sq km |
Area - comparative | NA | about 0.3 times the size of Washington, DC |
Background | This archipelago is surrounded by productive fishing grounds and potentially large oil reserves. In 1932, French Indochina annexed the islands and set up a weather station on Prattle Island; maintenance was continued by its successor Vietnam. China has occupied the Paracel Islands since 1974, when its troops captured a South Vietnamese garrison occupying the western islands. However, the islands are still claimed by Vietnam and Taiwan. | This uninhabited volcanic island is almost entirely covered by glaciers and is difficult to approach. It was discovered in 1739 by a French naval officer after whom the island was named. No claim was made until 1825, when the British flag was raised. In 1928, the UK waived its claim in favor of Norway, which had occupied the island the previous year. In 1971, Norway designated Bouvet Island and the adjacent territorial waters a nature reserve. Since 1977, it has run an automated meteorological station on the island. |
Climate | tropical | antarctic |
Coastline | 518 km | 29.6 km |
Country name | conventional long form:
none conventional short form: Paracel Islands |
conventional long form: none
conventional short form: Bouvet Island |
Dependency status | - | territory of Norway; administered by the Polar Department of the Ministry of Justice and Police from Oslo |
Disputes - international | occupied by China, but claimed by Taiwan and Vietnam | none |
Economy - overview | China announced plans in 1997 to open the islands for tourism. | no economic activity; declared a nature reserve |
Elevation extremes | lowest point:
South China Sea 0 m highest point: unnamed location on Rocky Island 14 m |
lowest point: South Atlantic Ocean 0 m
highest point: Olav Peak 935 m |
Environment - current issues | NA | NA |
Flag description | - | the flag of Norway is used |
Geographic coordinates | 16 30 N, 112 00 E | 54 26 S, 3 24 E |
Geography - note | - | covered by glacial ice; declared a nature reserve |
Irrigated land | 0 sq km (1993) | 0 sq km |
Land boundaries | 0 km | 0 km |
Land use | arable land:
0% permanent crops: 0% permanent pastures: 0% forests and woodland: 0% other: 100% |
arable land: 0%
permanent crops: 0% other: 100% (93% ice) (2005) |
Legal system | - | the laws of Norway, where applicable, apply |
Location | Southeastern Asia, group of small islands and reefs in the South China Sea, about one-third of the way from central Vietnam to the northern Philippines | island in the South Atlantic Ocean, southwest of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa) |
Map references | Southeast Asia | Antarctic Region |
Maritime claims | NA | territorial sea: 4 nm |
Military - note | occupied by China | defense is the responsibility of Norway |
Natural hazards | typhoons | NA |
Natural resources | none | none |
Population | no indigenous inhabitants
note: there are scattered Chinese garrisons (July 2001 est.) |
uninhabited |
Ports and harbors | small Chinese port facilities on Woody Island and Duncan Island being expanded | - |
Terrain | mostly low and flat | volcanic; coast is mostly inaccessible |
Waterways | none | - |