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Compare Spratly Islands (2003) - Europa Island (2004)

Compare Spratly Islands (2003) z Europa Island (2004)

 Spratly Islands (2003)Europa Island (2004)
 Spratly IslandsEuropa Island
Airports 3 (2002) 1 (2003 est.)
Airports - with paved runways total: 1


914 to 1,523 m: 1 (2002)
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Airports - with unpaved runways total: 2


914 to 1,523 m: 1


under 914 m: 1 (2002)
total: 1


914 to 1,523 m: 1 (2004 est.)
Area total: less than 5 sq km


land: less than 5 sq km


water: 0 sq km


note: includes 100 or so islets, coral reefs, and sea mounts scattered over an area of nearly 410,000 sq km of the central South China Sea
total: 28 sq km


land: 28 sq km


water: 0 sq km
Area - comparative NA about 0.16 times the size of Washington, DC
Background The Spratly Islands consist of more than 100 small islands or reefs. They are 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 50 islands are occupied by China (about 450 soldiers), Malaysia (70-90), the Philippines (about 100), and Vietnam (about 1,500). Brunei is a claimant but has no outposts. (2002) A French possession since 1897, the island is heavily wooded; it is the site of a small military garrison that staffs a weather station.
Climate tropical tropical
Coastline 926 km 22.2 km
Country name conventional long form: none


conventional short form: Spratly Islands
conventional long form: none


conventional short form: Europa Island


local long form: none


local short form: Ile Europa
Dependency status - possession of France; administered by a high commissioner of the Republic, resident in Reunion
Disputes - international all of the Spratly Islands are claimed by China, Taiwan, and Vietnam; parts of them are claimed by Malaysia and the Philippines; in 1984, Brunei established an exclusive fishing zone that encompasses Louisa Reef in the southern Spratly Islands but has not publicly claimed the island; claimants in November 2002 signed the "Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea", a mechanism to ease tension but which fell short of a legally binding "code of conduct" claimed by Madagascar
Economy - overview Economic activity is limited to commercial fishing. The proximity to nearby oil- and gas-producing sedimentary basins suggests the potential for oil and gas deposits, but the region is largely unexplored, and there are no reliable estimates of potential reserves; commercial exploitation has yet to be developed. no economic activity
Elevation extremes lowest point: South China Sea 0 m


highest point: unnamed location on Southwest Cay 4 m
lowest point: Indian Ocean 0 m


highest point: unnamed location 24 m
Environment - current issues NA NA
Flag description - the flag of France is used
Geographic coordinates 8 38 N, 111 55 E 22 20 S, 40 22 E
Geography - note strategically located near several primary shipping lanes in the central South China Sea; includes numerous small islands, atolls, shoals, and coral reefs wildlife sanctuary
Irrigated land 0 sq km (1998 est.) 0 sq km (1998 est.)
Land boundaries 0 km 0 km
Land use arable land: 0%


permanent crops: 0%


other: 100% (1998 est.)
arable land: 0%


permanent crops: 0%


other: 100% (mangrove forests and woodlands) (2001)
Legal system - the laws of France, where applicable, apply
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 Southern Africa, island in the Mozambique Channel, about one-half of the way from southern Madagascar to southern Mozambique
Map references Southeast Asia Africa
Maritime claims NA territorial sea: 12 nm


exclusive economic zone: 200 nm
Military - note Spratly Islands consist of more than 100 small islands or reefs, of which about 45 are claimed and occupied by China, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan, and Vietnam defense is the responsibility of France
Natural hazards typhoons; serious maritime hazard because of numerous reefs and shoals NA
Natural resources fish, guano, undetermined oil and natural gas potential NEGL
Population no indigenous inhabitants


note: there are scattered garrisons occupied by personnel of several claimant states (July 2003 est.)
no indigenous inhabitants


note: there is a small French military garrison and a few meteorologists; visited by scientists (July 2004 est.)
Ports and harbors none; offshore anchorage only none; offshore anchorage only
Terrain flat low and flat
Waterways none -
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