| Tromelin Island (2005) | Spratly Islands (2002) | |
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| Airports | 1 (2004 est.) | 4 (2001) | 
| Airports - with paved runways | - | total: 1 
 914 to 1,523 m: 1 (2002)  | 
				
| Airports - with unpaved runways | total: 1 
 under 914 m: 1 (2004 est.)  | 
				total: 2 
 914 to 1,523 m: 1 under 914 m: 1 (2002)  | 
				
| Area | total: 1 sq km 
 land: 1 sq km water: 0 sq km  | 
				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  | 
				
| Area - comparative | about 1.7 times the size of The Mall in Washington, DC | NA | 
| Background | First explored by the French in 1776, the island came under the jurisdiction of Reunion in 1814. At present, it serves as a sea turtle sanctuary and is the site of an important meteorological station. | This archipelago - surrounded by rich fishing grounds and potentially by gas and oil deposits - is claimed in its entirety by China, Taiwan, and Vietnam, while portions are claimed by Malaysia and the Philippines. All five parties occupy certain islands or reefs. | 
| Climate | tropical | tropical | 
| Coastline | 3.7 km | 926 km | 
| Country name | conventional long form: none 
 conventional short form: Tromelin Island local long form: none local short form: Ile Tromelin  | 
				conventional long form: none 
 conventional short form: Spratly Islands  | 
				
| Dependency status | possession of France; administered by the Administrateur Superieur of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands | - | 
| Disputes - international | claimed by Mauritius | 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; in 2000, China joined ASEAN discussions towards creating a South China Sea "code of conduct" - a non-legally binding confidence building measure | 
| Economy - overview | no economic activity | 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. | 
| Elevation extremes | lowest point: Indian Ocean 0 m 
 highest point: unnamed location 7 m  | 
				lowest point: South China Sea 0 m 
 highest point: unnamed location on Southwest Cay 4 m  | 
				
| Environment - current issues | NA | NA | 
| Flag description | the flag of France is used | - | 
| Geographic coordinates | 15 52 S, 54 25 E | 8 38 N, 111 55 E | 
| Geography - note | climatologically important location for forecasting cyclones; wildlife sanctuary (seabirds, tortoises) | strategically located near several primary shipping lanes in the central South China Sea; includes numerous small islands, atolls, shoals, and coral reefs | 
| 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% (grasses; scattered bushes) (2001)  | 
				arable land: 0% 
 permanent crops: 0% other: 100% (1998 est.)  | 
				
| Legal system | the laws of France, where applicable, apply | - | 
| Location | Southern Africa, island in the Indian Ocean, east of Madagascar | 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 | 
| Map references | Africa | Southeast Asia | 
| Maritime claims | territorial sea: 12 nm 
 exclusive economic zone: 200 nm continental shelf: 200-m depth or to the depth of exploitation  | 
				NA | 
| Military - note | defense is the responsibility of France | 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 | 
| Natural hazards | NA | typhoons; serious maritime hazard because of numerous reefs and shoals | 
| Natural resources | fish | fish, guano, undetermined oil and natural gas potential | 
| Population | uninhabited, except for visits by scientists (July 2005 est.) | no indigenous inhabitants 
 note: there are scattered garrisons occupied by personnel of several claimant states (July 2002 est.)  | 
				
| Ports and harbors | none; offshore anchorage only | none; offshore anchorage only | 
| Terrain | low, flat, and sandy; likely volcanic | flat | 
| Waterways | - | none |