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Formerly an independent kingdom, Madagascar became a French colony in 1896, but regained its independence in 1960. During 1992-93, free presidential and National Assembly elections were held, ending 17 years of single-party rule. In 1997, in the second presidential race, Didier RATSIRAKA, the leader during the 1970s and 1980s, was returned to the presidency. The 2001 presidential election was contested between the followers of Didier RATSIRAKA and Marc RAVALOMANANA, nearly causing secession of half of the country. In April 2002, the High Constitutional Court announced RAVALOMANANA the winner.

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LocationSouthern Africa, island in the Indian Ocean, east of Mozambique
Geographic coordinates20 00 S, 47 00 E
Map referencesAfrica
Areatotal: 587,040 sq km land: 581,540 sq km water: 5,500 sq km
Area - comparativeslightly less than twice the size of Arizona
Land boundaries0 km
Coastline4,828 km
Maritime claimsterritorial sea: 12 nm contiguous zone: 24 nm exclusive economic zone: 200 nm continental shelf: 200 nm or 100 nm from the 2,500-m deep isobath
Climatetropical along coast, temperate inland, arid in south
Terrainnarrow coastal plain, high plateau and mountains in center
Elevation extremeslowest point: Indian Ocean 0 m highest point: Maromokotro 2,876 m
Natural resourcesgraphite, chromite, coal, bauxite, salt, quartz, tar sands, semiprecious stones, mica, fish, hydropower
Land usearable land: 5.03% permanent crops: 1.02% other: 93.95% (2005)
Irrigated land10,860 sq km (2003)
Natural hazardsperiodic cyclones, drought, and locust infestation
Environment - current issuessoil erosion results from deforestation and overgrazing; desertification; surface water contaminated with raw sewage and other organic wastes; several endangered species of flora and fauna unique to the island
Environment - international agreementsparty to: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Endangered Species, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Life Conservation, Ozone Layer Protection, Wetlands signed, but not ratified: none of the selected agreements
Geography - noteworld's fourth-largest island; strategic location along Mozambique Channel
Population18,595,469 (July 2006 est.)
Age structure0-14 years: 44.8% (male 4,171,821/female 4,158,288) 15-64 years: 52.2% (male 4,809,173/female 4,900,675) 65 years and over: 3% (male 249,414/female 306,098) (2006 est.)
Median agetotal: 17.5 years male: 17.3 years female: 17.7 years (2006 est.)
Population growth rate3.03% (2006 est.)
Birth rate41.41 births/1,000 population (2006 est.)
Death rate11.11 deaths/1,000 population (2006 est.)
Net migration rate0 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2006 est.)
Sex ratioat birth: 1.03 male(s)/female under 15 years: 1 male(s)/female 15-64 years: 0.98 male(s)/female 65 years and over: 0.82 male(s)/female total population: 0.99 male(s)/female (2006 est.)
Infant mortality ratetotal: 75.21 deaths/1,000 live births male: 83.34 deaths/1,000 live births female: 66.84 deaths/1,000 live births (2006 est.)
Life expectancy at birthtotal population: 57.34 years male: 54.93 years female: 59.82 years (2006 est.)
Total fertility rate5.62 children born/woman (2006 est.)
HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate1.7% (2003 est.)
HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS140,000 (2003 est.)
HIV/AIDS - deaths7,500 (2003 est.)
Major infectious diseasesdegree of risk: high food or waterborne diseases: bacterial and protozoal diarrhea, hepatitis A, and typhoid fever vectorborne diseases: malaria and plague are high risks in some locations water contact disease: schistosomiasis (2005)
Nationalitynoun: Malagasy (singular and plural) adjective: Malagasy
Ethnic groupsMalayo-Indonesian (Merina and related Betsileo), Cotiers (mixed African, Malayo-Indonesian, and Arab ancestry - Betsimisaraka, Tsimihety, Antaisaka, Sakalava), French, Indian, Creole, Comoran
Religionsindigenous beliefs 52%, Christian 41%, Muslim 7%
LanguagesFrench (official), Malagasy (official)
Literacydefinition: age 15 and over can read and write total population: 68.9% male: 75.5% female: 62.5% (2003 est.)
Country nameconventional long form: Republic of Madagascar conventional short form: Madagascar local long form: Republique de Madagascar/Repoblikan'i Madagasikara local short form: Madagascar/Madagasikara former: Malagasy Republic
Government typerepublic
Capitalname: Antananarivo geographic coordinates: 18 52 S, 47 30 E time difference: UTC+3 (8 hours ahead of Washington, DC during Standard Time)
Administrative divisions6 provinces (faritany); Antananarivo, Antsiranana, Fianarantsoa, Mahajanga, Toamasina, Toliara
Independence26 June 1960 (from France)
National holidayIndependence Day, 26 June (1960)
Constitution19 August 1992 by national referendum
Legal systembased on French civil law system and traditional Malagasy law; accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction, with reservations
Suffrage18 years of age; universal
Executive branchchief of state: President Marc RAVALOMANANA (since 6 May 2002) head of government: Prime Minister Jacques SYLLA (27 May 2002) cabinet: Council of Ministers appointed by the prime minister elections: president elected by popular vote for a five-year term (eligible for a second term); election last held 16 December 2001 (next to be held December 2006); prime minister appointed by the president election results: percent of vote - Marc RAVALOMANANA (TIM) 50.5%, Didier RATSIRAKA (AREMA) 37.7%
Legislative branchbicameral legislature consists of a National Assembly or Assemblee Nationale (160 seats; members are directly elected by popular vote to serve four-year terms) and a Senate or Senat (100 seats; two-thirds of the seats filled by regional assemblies whose members will be elected by popular vote; the remaining one-third of the seats appointed by the president; all members will serve four-year terms) elections: National Assembly - last held 15 December 2002 (next to be held December 2006) election results: National Assembly - percent of vote by party - NA%; seats by party - TIM 103, FP 22, AREMA 3, LEADER/Fanilo 2, RPSD 5, others 3, independents 22
Judicial branchSupreme Court or Cour Supreme; High Constitutional Court or Haute Cour Constitutionnelle
Political parties and leadersAssociation for the Rebirth of Madagascar or AREMA [Pierrot RAJAONARIVO]; Economic Liberalism and Democratic Action for National Recovery or LEADER/Fanilo [Herizo RAZAFIMAHALEO]; Fihaonana Party or FP [Guy-Willy RAZANAMASY]; I Love Madagascar or TIM [Marc RAVALOMANANA]; Renewal of the Social Democratic Party or RPSD [Evariste MARSON]
Political pressure groups and leadersCommittee for the Defense of Truth and Justice or KMMR; Committee for National Reconciliation or CRN [Albert Zafy]; National Council of Christian Churches or FFKM
International organization participationACCT, ACP, AfDB, AU, COMESA, FAO, G-77, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC, ICCt (signatory), ICFTU, ICRM, IDA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, InOC, Interpol, IOC, IOM, IPU, ISO (correspondent), ITU, MIGA, NAM, OIF, OPCW, SADC, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNHCR, UNIDO, UPU, WCL, WCO, WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WToO, WTO
Diplomatic representation in the USchief of mission: Ambassador Rajaonarivony NARISOA chancery: 2374 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20008 telephone: [1] (202) 265-5525, 5526 FAX: [1] (202) 265-3034 consulate(s) general: New York
Diplomatic representation from the USchief of mission: Ambassador James D. MCGEE embassy: 14-16 Rue Rainitovo, Antsahavola, Antananarivo 101 mailing address: B. P. 620, Antsahavola, Antananarivo telephone: [261] (20) 22-212-57, 22-212-73, 22-209-56 FAX: [261] (20) 22-345-39
Flag descriptiontwo equal horizontal bands of red (top) and green with a vertical white band of the same width on hoist side
Economy - overviewHaving discarded past socialist economic policies, Madagascar has since the mid 1990s followed a World Bank- and IMF-led policy of privatization and liberalization. This strategy placed the country on a slow and steady growth path from an extremely low level. Agriculture, including fishing and forestry, is a mainstay of the economy, accounting for more than one-fourth of GDP and employing 80% of the population. Exports of apparel have boomed in recent years primarily due to duty-free access to the United States. Deforestation and erosion, aggravated by the use of firewood as the primary source of fuel, are serious concerns. President RAVALOMANANA has worked aggressively to revive the economy following the 2002 political crisis, which triggered a 12% drop in GDP that year. Poverty reduction and combating corruption will be the centerpieces of economic policy for the next few years.
GDP (purchasing power parity)$16.36 billion (2005 est.)
GDP (official exchange rate)$4.719 billion (2005 est.)
GDP - real growth rate5.1% (2005 est.)
GDP - per capita (PPP)$900 (2005 est.)
GDP - composition by sectoragriculture: 27.6% industry: 16.5% services: 55.9% (2005 est.)
Labor force7.3 million (2000)
Population below poverty line50% (2004 est.)
Household income or consumption by percentage sharelowest 10%: 3% highest 10%: 29% (1999)
Distribution of family income - Gini index47.5 (2001)
Inflation rate (consumer prices)15% (2005 est.)
Investment (gross fixed)26.4% of GDP (2005 est.)
Budgetrevenues: $703.6 million expenditures: $853 million; including capital expenditures of $331 million (2005 est.)
Agriculture - productscoffee, vanilla, sugarcane, cloves, cocoa, rice, cassava (tapioca), beans, bananas, peanuts; livestock products
Industriesmeat processing, soap, breweries, tanneries, sugar, textiles, glassware, cement, automobile assembly plant, paper, petroleum, tourism
Industrial production growth rate3% (2000 est.)
Electricity - production825.4 million kWh (2003)
Electricity - consumption767.7 million kWh (2003)
Electricity - exports0 kWh (2003)
Electricity - imports0 kWh (2003)
Oil - production89.27 bbl/day (2003 est.)
Oil - consumption15,000 bbl/day (2003 est.)
Oil - exportsNA bbl/day
Oil - importsNA bbl/day
Oil - proved reserves0 bbl (1 January 2002)
Natural gas - production0 cu m (2003 est.)
Natural gas - consumption0 cu m (2003 est.)
Natural gas - proved reserves0 cu m (1 January 2002)
Current account balance-$438 million (2005 est.)
Exports$951 million f.o.b. (2005 est.)
Exports - commoditiescoffee, vanilla, shellfish, sugar, cotton cloth, chromite, petroleum products
Exports - partnersFrance 31.1%, US 30.5%, Germany 8.7% (2005)
Imports$1.4 billion f.o.b. (2005 est.)
Imports - commoditiescapital goods, petroleum, consumer goods, food
Imports - partnersFrance 16.7%, China 10.6%, Iran 7.9%, Mauritius 6.5%, South Africa 5.9%, Hong Kong 5% (2005)
Reserves of foreign exchange and gold$572 million (2005 est.)
Debt - external$4.6 billion (2002)
Economic aid - recipient$354 million (2001)
Currency (code)Madagascar ariary (MGA)
Exchange ratesMalagasy ariary per US dollar - 2,003 (2005), 1,868.9 (2004), 1,238.3 (2003), 1,366.4 (2002), 1,317.7 (2001)
Fiscal yearcalendar year
Telephones - main lines in use66,900 (2005)
Telephones - mobile cellular333,900 (2004)
Telephone systemgeneral assessment: system is above average for the region domestic: open-wire lines, coaxial cables, microwave radio relay, and tropospheric scatter links connect regions international: country code - 261; submarine cable to Bahrain; satellite earth stations - 1 Intelsat (Indian Ocean) and 1 Intersputnik (Atlantic Ocean region)
Radio broadcast stationsAM 2 (plus a number of repeater stations), FM 9, shortwave 6 (2001)
Television broadcast stations1 (plus 36 repeaters) (2001)
Internet country code.mg
Internet hosts805 (2005)
Internet users90,000 (2005)
Airports116 (2006)
Airports - with paved runwaystotal: 29 over 3,047 m: 1 2,438 to 3,047 m: 2 1,524 to 2,437 m: 4 914 to 1,523 m: 20 under 914 m: 2 (2006)
Airports - with unpaved runwaystotal: 87 1,524 to 2,437 m: 2 914 to 1,523 m: 42 under 914 m: 43 (2006)
Railwaystotal: 854 km narrow gauge: 854 km 1.000-m gauge (2005)
Roadwaystotal: 49,827 km paved: 5,780 km unpaved: 44,047 km (1999)
Waterways600 km (2005)
Merchant marinetotal: 9 ships (1000 GRT or over) 13,896 GRT/18,466 DWT by type: cargo 7, petroleum tanker 2 registered in other countries: 1 (Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 1) (2005)
Ports and terminalsAntsiranana, Mahajanga, Toamasina, Toliara
Military branchesPeople's Armed Forces: Intervention Force, Development Force, and Aeronaval Force (navy and air); National Gendarmerie
Military service age and obligation18-50 years of age; conscript service obligation - 18 months (either military or equivalent civil service) (2004)
Manpower available for military servicemales age 18-49: 3,542,797 females age 18-49: 3,551,447 (2005 est.)
Manpower fit for military servicemales age 18-49: 2,218,662 females age 18-49: 2,408,810 (2005 est.)
Manpower reaching military service age annuallymales age 18-49: 187,000 females age 18-49: 184,833 (2005 est.)
Military expenditures - dollar figure$329 million (2005 est.)
Military expenditures - percent of GDP7.2% (2005 est.)
Disputes - internationalclaims Bassas da India, Europa Island, Glorioso Islands, and Juan de Nova Island (all administered by France)
Illicit drugsillicit producer of cannabis (cultivated and wild varieties) used mostly for domestic consumption; transshipment point for heroin