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The Maldives was long a sultanate, first under Dutch and then under British protection. It became a republic in 1968, three years after independence. Since 1978, President Maumoon Abdul GAYOOM - currently in his sixth term in office - has dominated the islands' political scene. Following riots in the capital Male in August 2004, the president and his government have pledged to embark upon democratic reforms, including a more representative political system and expanded political freedoms. Tourism and fishing are being developed on the archipelago.

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LocationSouthern Asia, group of atolls in the Indian Ocean, south-southwest of India
Geographic coordinates3 15 N, 73 00 E
Map referencesAsia
Areatotal: 300 sq km land: 300 sq km water: 0 sq km
Area - comparativeabout 1.7 times the size of Washington, DC
Land boundaries0 km
Coastline644 km
Maritime claimsmeasured from claimed archipelagic straight baselines territorial sea: 12 nm contiguous zone: 24 nm exclusive economic zone: 200 nm
Climatetropical; hot, humid; dry, northeast monsoon (November to March); rainy, southwest monsoon (June to August)
Terrainflat, with white sandy beaches
Elevation extremeslowest point: Indian Ocean 0 m highest point: unnamed location on Wilingili island in the Addu Atoll 2.4 m
Natural resourcesfish
Land usearable land: 13.33% permanent crops: 30% other: 56.67% (2005)
Irrigated landNA
Natural hazardslow level of islands makes them very sensitive to sea level rise
Environment - current issuesdepletion of freshwater aquifers threatens water supplies; global warming and sea level rise; coral reef bleaching
Environment - international agreementsparty to: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Ozone Layer Protection signed, but not ratified: none of the selected agreements
Geography - note1,190 coral islands grouped into 26 atolls (200 inhabited islands, plus 80 islands with tourist resorts); archipelago with strategic location astride and along major sea lanes in Indian Ocean
Population359,008 (July 2006 est.)
Age structure0-14 years: 43.4% (male 80,113/female 75,763) 15-64 years: 53.5% (male 98,040/female 94,029) 65 years and over: 3.1% (male 5,477/female 5,586) (2006 est.)
Median agetotal: 17.9 years male: 17.8 years female: 18 years (2006 est.)
Population growth rate2.78% (2006 est.)
Birth rate34.81 births/1,000 population (2006 est.)
Death rate7.06 deaths/1,000 population (2006 est.)
Net migration rate0 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2006 est.)
Sex ratioat birth: 1.05 male(s)/female under 15 years: 1.06 male(s)/female 15-64 years: 1.04 male(s)/female 65 years and over: 0.98 male(s)/female total population: 1.05 male(s)/female (2006 est.)
Infant mortality ratetotal: 54.89 deaths/1,000 live births male: 54.01 deaths/1,000 live births female: 55.8 deaths/1,000 live births (2006 est.)
Life expectancy at birthtotal population: 64.41 years male: 63.08 years female: 65.8 years (2006 est.)
Total fertility rate4.9 children born/woman (2006 est.)
HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate0.1% (2001 est.)
HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDSless than 100 (2001 est.)
HIV/AIDS - deathsNA
Nationalitynoun: Maldivian(s) adjective: Maldivian
Ethnic groupsSouth Indians, Sinhalese, Arabs
ReligionsSunni Muslim
LanguagesMaldivian Dhivehi (dialect of Sinhala, script derived from Arabic), English spoken by most government officials
Literacydefinition: age 15 and over can read and write total population: 97.2% male: 97.1% female: 97.3% (2003 est.)
Country nameconventional long form: Republic of Maldives conventional short form: Maldives local long form: Dhivehi Raajjeyge Jumhooriyyaa local short form: Dhivehi Raajje
Government typerepublic
Capitalname: Male geographic coordinates: 4 10 N, 73 31 E time difference: UTC+5 (10 hours ahead of Washington, DC during Standard Time)
Administrative divisions19 atolls (atholhu, singular and plural) and the capital city*; Alifu, Baa, Dhaalu, Faafu, Gaafu Alifu, Gaafu Dhaalu, Gnaviyani, Haa Alifu, Haa Dhaalu, Kaafu, Laamu, Lhaviyani, Maale* (Male), Meemu, Noonu, Raa, Seenu, Shaviyani, Thaa, Vaavu
Independence26 July 1965 (from UK)
National holidayIndependence Day, 26 July (1965)
Constitutionadopted 1 January 1998
Legal systembased on Islamic law with admixtures of English common law primarily in commercial matters; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction
Suffrage21 years of age; universal
Executive branchchief of state: President Maumoon Abdul GAYOOM (since 11 November 1978); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government head of government: President Maumoon Abdul GAYOOM (since 11 November 1978); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government cabinet: Cabinet of Ministers appointed by the president elections: president nominated by the Majlis and then the nomination must be ratified by a national referendum (at least a 51% approval margin is required); president elected for a five-year term; election last held 17 October 2003 (next to be held NA 2008) election results: President Maumoon Abdul GAYOOM reelected in referendum held 17 October 2003; percent of popular vote - Maumoon Abdul GAYOOM 90.3%
Legislative branchunicameral People's Council or Majlis (50 seats; 42 elected by popular vote, 8 appointed by the president; members serve five-year terms) elections: last held 22 January 2005 (next to be held NA 2010) election results: percent of vote - NA; seats - independents 50
Judicial branchHigh Court
Political parties and leaderspolitical parties were allowed to register in June 2005; the first entrants are: Adhaalath (Justice) Party or AP [Abdul Majeed Abdul BARI]; Dhivehi Rayyithunge Party (Maldivian People's Party) or DRP [Maumoon Abdul GAYOOM]; Islamic Democratic Party or IDP [Omar NASEER]; Maldivian Democratic Party or MDP [Mohamed NASHEED]
Political pressure groups and leadersvarious unregistered political parties
International organization participationAsDB, C, CP, FAO, G-77, IBRD, ICAO, IDA, IDB, IFAD, IFC, IMF, IMO, Interpol, IOC, IPU, ITU, NAM, OIC, OPCW, SAARC, SACEP, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UPU, WCO, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WToO, WTO
Diplomatic representation in the USchief of mission: Ambassador Mohamed LATHEEF chancery: 800 2nd Avenue, Suite 400E, New York, NY 10017 telephone: [1] (212) 599-6195 FAX: [1] (212) 661-6405
Diplomatic representation from the USthe US does not have an embassy in Maldives; Jeffrey J. Lunstead, the US Ambassador to Sri Lanka, is accredited to Maldives and makes periodic visits there
Flag descriptionred with a large green rectangle in the center bearing a vertical white crescent; the closed side of the crescent is on the hoist side of the flag
Economy - overviewTourism, Maldives' largest industry, accounts for 20% of GDP and more than 60% of the Maldives' foreign exchange receipts. Over 90% of government tax revenue comes from import duties and tourism-related taxes. Fishing is a second leading sector. The Maldivian Government began an economic reform program in 1989 initially by lifting import quotas and opening some exports to the private sector. Subsequently, it has liberalized regulations to allow more foreign investment. Agriculture and manufacturing continue to play a lesser role in the economy, constrained by the limited availability of cultivable land and the shortage of domestic labor. Most staple foods must be imported. Industry, which consists mainly of garment production, boat building, and handicrafts, accounts for about 18% of GDP. Maldivian authorities worry about the impact of erosion and possible global warming on their low-lying country; 80% of the area is one meter or less above sea level. In late December 2004, a major tsunami left more than 100 dead, 12,000 displaced, and property damage exceeding $300 million. Over the past decade, real GDP growth averaged over 7.5% per year. As a result of the tsunami, the GDP contracted by about 5.5% in 2005.
GDP (purchasing power parity)$1.25 billion (2002 est.)
GDP (official exchange rate)NA
GDP - real growth rate-5.5% (2005 est.)
GDP - per capita (PPP)$3,900 (2002 est.)
GDP - composition by sectoragriculture: 20% industry: 18% services: 62% (2000 est.)
Labor force88,000 (2000)
Labor force - by occupationagriculture: 22% industry: 18% services: 60% (1995)
Unemployment rateNEGL% (2003 est.)
Population below poverty lineNA%
Household income or consumption by percentage sharelowest 10%: NA% highest 10%: NA%
Inflation rate (consumer prices)5.6% (2005 est.)
Budgetrevenues: $265 million (excluding foreign grants) expenditures: $362 million; including capital expenditures of $80 million (2004 est.)
Agriculture - productscoconuts, corn, sweet potatoes; fish
Industriesfish processing, tourism, shipping, boat building, coconut processing, garments, woven mats, rope, handicrafts, coral and sand mining
Industrial production growth rate-0.9% (2004 est.)
Electricity - production135 million kWh (2003)
Electricity - consumption125.6 million kWh (2003)
Electricity - exports0 kWh (2003)
Electricity - imports0 kWh (2003)
Oil - production0 bbl/day (2003 est.)
Oil - consumption4,000 bbl/day (2003 est.)
Oil - exportsNA bbl/day
Oil - importsNA bbl/day
Natural gas - production0 cu m (2003 est.)
Natural gas - consumption0 cu m (2003 est.)
Exports$123 million f.o.b. (2004 est.)
Exports - commoditiesfish, clothing
Exports - partnersThailand 30.8%, UK 14.3%, Japan 13.3%, Sri Lanka 12.9%, Algeria 6.2% (2005)
Imports$567 million f.o.b. (2004 est.)
Imports - commoditiespetroleum products, ships, foodstuffs, textiles, clothing, intermediate and capital goods
Imports - partnersSingapore 26.6%, UAE 11.1%, Sri Lanka 9.6%, India 9.3%, Malaysia 6.9%, Thailand 5.2%, Bahrain 4.9% (2005)
Debt - external$316 million (2004 est.)
Economic aid - recipient$NA (2004)
Currency (code)rufiyaa (MVR)
Exchange ratesrufiyaa per US dollar - 12.8 (2005), 12.8 (2004), 12.8 (2003), 12.8 (2002), 12.24 (2001)
Fiscal yearcalendar year
Telephones - main lines in use31,500 (2004)
Telephones - mobile cellular113,200 (2004)
Telephone systemgeneral assessment: minimal domestic and international facilities domestic: interatoll communication through microwave links; all inhabited islands are connected with telephone and fax service international: country code - 960; satellite earth station - 3 Intelsat (Indian Ocean)
Radio broadcast stationsAM 1, FM 1, shortwave 1 (1998)
Television broadcast stations1 (2006)
Internet country code.mv
Internet hosts1,343 (2005)
Internet users19,000 (2005)
Airports5 (2006)
Airports - with paved runwaystotal: 2 over 3,047 m: 1 2,438 to 3,047 m: 1 (2006)
Airports - with unpaved runwaystotal: 3 914 to 1,523 m: 3 (2006)
Roadwaystotal: 88 km paved roads: 88 km - 60 km in Male; 14 km on Addu Atolis; 14 km on Laamu note: village roads are mainly compacted coral (2006)
Merchant marinetotal: 16 ships (1000 GRT or over) 66,804 GRT/84,615 DWT by type: cargo 12, passenger/cargo 1, petroleum tanker 2, refrigerated cargo 1 registered in other countries: 2 (Panama 2) (2005)
Ports and terminalsMale
Military branchesNational Security Service: Security Branch (ground forces), Air Element, Coast Guard
Military service age and obligation18 years of age (est.) (2004)
Manpower available for military servicemales age 18-49: 71,774 females age 18-49: 69,229 (2005 est.)
Manpower fit for military servicemales age 18-49: 56,687 females age 18-49: 54,454 (2005 est.)
Military expenditures - dollar figure$45.07 million (2005 est.)
Military expenditures - percent of GDP5.5% (2005 est.)
Disputes - internationalnone
Refugees and internally displaced personsIDPs: 11,000 (December 2004 tsunami victims) (2005)