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Settled by both Britain and France during the first half of the 19th century, the island was made a French possession in 1853. It served as a penal colony for four decades after 1864. Agitation for independence during the 1980s and early 1990s ended in the 1998 Noumea Accord, which over a period of 15 to 20 years will transfer an increasing amount of governing responsibility from France to New Caledonia. The agreement also commits France to conduct as many as three referenda between 2013 and 2018, to decide whether New Caledonia should assume full sovereignty and independence.

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LocationOceania, islands in the South Pacific Ocean, east of Australia
Geographic coordinates21 30 S, 165 30 E
Map referencesOceania
Areatotal: 19,060 sq km land: 18,575 sq km water: 485 sq km
Area - comparativeslightly smaller than New Jersey
Land boundaries0 km
Coastline2,254 km
Maritime claimsterritorial sea: 12 nm exclusive economic zone: 200 nm
Climatetropical; modified by southeast trade winds; hot, humid
Terraincoastal plains with interior mountains
Elevation extremeslowest point: Pacific Ocean 0 m highest point: Mont Panie 1,628 m
Natural resourcesnickel, chrome, iron, cobalt, manganese, silver, gold, lead, copper
Land usearable land: 0.32% permanent crops: 0.22% other: 99.46% (2005)
Irrigated land100 sq km (2003)
Natural hazardscyclones, most frequent from November to March
Environment - current issueserosion caused by mining exploitation and forest fires
Geography - noteconsists of the main island of New Caledonia (one of the largest in the Pacific Ocean), the archipelago of Iles Loyaute, and numerous small, sparsely populated islands and atolls
Population219,246 (July 2006 est.)
Age structure0-14 years: 28.4% (male 31,818/female 30,503) 15-64 years: 64.9% (male 71,565/female 70,815) 65 years and over: 6.6% (male 6,773/female 7,772) (2006 est.)
Median agetotal: 27.8 years male: 27.4 years female: 28.2 years (2006 est.)
Population growth rate1.24% (2006 est.)
Birth rate18.11 births/1,000 population (2006 est.)
Death rate5.69 deaths/1,000 population (2006 est.)
Net migration rate0 migrant(s)/1,000 population note: there has been steady emigration from Wallis and Futuna to New Caledonia (2006 est.)
Sex ratioat birth: 1.05 male(s)/female under 15 years: 1.04 male(s)/female 15-64 years: 1.01 male(s)/female 65 years and over: 0.87 male(s)/female total population: 1.01 male(s)/female (2006 est.)
Infant mortality ratetotal: 7.57 deaths/1,000 live births male: 8.27 deaths/1,000 live births female: 6.83 deaths/1,000 live births (2006 est.)
Life expectancy at birthtotal population: 74.27 years male: 71.29 years female: 77.39 years (2006 est.)
Total fertility rate2.28 children born/woman (2006 est.)
HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rateNA
HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDSNA
HIV/AIDS - deathsNA
Nationalitynoun: New Caledonian(s) adjective: New Caledonian
Ethnic groupsMelanesian 42.5%, European 37.1%, Wallisian 8.4%, Polynesian 3.8%, Indonesian 3.6%, Vietnamese 1.6%, other 3%
ReligionsRoman Catholic 60%, Protestant 30%, other 10%
LanguagesFrench (official), 33 Melanesian-Polynesian dialects
Literacydefinition: age 15 and over can read and write total population: 91% male: 92% female: 90% (1976 est.)
Country nameconventional long form: Territory of New Caledonia and Dependencies conventional short form: New Caledonia local long form: Territoire des Nouvelle-Caledonie et Dependances local short form: Nouvelle-Caledonie
Dependency statusoverseas territory of France since 1956
Government typeNA
Capitalname: Noumea geographic coordinates: 22 16 S, 166 27 E time difference: UTC+11 (16 hours ahead of Washington, DC during Standard Time)
Administrative divisionsnone (overseas territory of France); there are no first-order administrative divisions as defined by the US Government, but there are 3 provinces named Iles Loyaute, Nord, and Sud
Independencenone (overseas territory of France); note - a referendum on independence was held in 1998 but did not pass; a new referendum is scheduled for 2014
National holidayBastille Day, 14 July (1789)
Constitution4 October 1958 (French Constitution)
Legal systemthe 1988 Matignon Accords grant substantial autonomy to the islands; formerly under French law
Suffrage18 years of age; universal
Executive branchchief of state: President of France Jacques CHIRAC (since 17 May 1995), represented by High Commissioner Michel MATHIEU (since 15 July 2005) head of government: President of the Government Marie-Noelle THEMEREAU (since 10 June 2004) cabinet: Consultative Committee consists of eight members chosen from leading figures on the island to advise the High Commissioner elections: French president elected by popular vote for a five-year term; high commissioner appointed by the French president on the advice of the French Ministry of Interior; president of the government elected by the members of the Territorial Congress for a five-year term (no term limits); note - last election held 29 June 2004 when Marie-Noelle THEMEREAU was elected on the third vote with 8 votes for and 3 abstentions
Legislative branchunicameral Territorial Congress or Congres Territorial (54 seats; members belong to the three Provincial Assemblies or Assemblees Provinciales elected by popular vote to serve five-year terms) elections: last held 9 May 2004 (next to be held NA 2009) election results: percent of vote by party - NA%; seats by party - RPCR-UMP 16, AE 16, UNI-FLNKS 8, UC 7, FN 4, others 3 note: New Caledonia currently holds 1 seat in the French Senate; by 2010, New Caledonia will gain a second seat in the French Senate; elections last held 24 September 2001 (next to be held not later than September 2007); results - percent of vote by party - NA; seats by party - UMP 1; New Caledonia also elects 2 seats to the French National Assembly; elections last held 9 and 16 June 2002 (next to be held by June 2007); results - percent of vote by party - NA; seats by party - UMP 2
Judicial branchCourt of Appeal or Cour d'Appel; County Courts; Joint Commerce Tribunal Court; Children's Court
Political parties and leadersAlliance pour la Caledonie or APLC [Didier LE ROUX]; Caledonian Union or UC; Federation des Comites de Coordination des Independantistes or FCCI [Francois BURCK]; Front National or FN [Guy GEORGE]; Front Uni de Liberation Kanak or FULK [Ernest UNE]; Kanak Socialist Front for National Liberation or FLNKS [leader NA] (includes PALIKA, UNI, UC, and UPM); Parti de Liberation Kanak or PALIKA [Paul NEAOUTYINE and Elie POIGOUNE]; Rally for Caledonia in the Republic (anti independent) or RPCR-UMP [Jacques LAFLEUR]; The Future Together or AE [Harold MARTIN]; Union Nationale pour l'Independance or UNI [Paul NEAOUTYINE]; note - may no longer exist, but Paul NEAOUTYINE has since become a president of Parti de Liberation Kanak or PALIKA; Union Progressiste Melanesienne or UPM [Victor TUTUGORO]
Political pressure groups and leadersNA
International organization participationICFTU, PIF (observer), SPC, UPU, WFTU, WMO
Diplomatic representation in the USnone (overseas territory of France)
Diplomatic representation from the USnone (overseas territory of France)
Flag descriptionthe flag of France is used
Economy - overviewNew Caledonia has about 25% of the world's known nickel resources. Only a small amount of the land is suitable for cultivation, and food accounts for about 20% of imports. In addition to nickel, substantial financial support from France - equal to more than one-fourth of GDP - and tourism are keys to the health of the economy. Substantial new investment in the nickel industry, combined with the recovery of global nickel prices, brightens the economic outlook for the next several years.
GDP (purchasing power parity)$3.158 billion (2003 est.)
GDP (official exchange rate)NA
GDP - real growth rateNA%
GDP - per capita (PPP)$15,000 (2003 est.)
GDP - composition by sectoragriculture: 2% industry: 25.7% services: 72.6% (1997 est.)
Labor force78,990 (including 11,300 unemployed) (2004)
Labor force - by occupationagriculture: 20% industry: 20% services: 60% (1999 est.)
Unemployment rate17.1% (2004)
Population below poverty lineNA%
Household income or consumption by percentage sharelowest 10%: NA% highest 10%: NA%
Inflation rate (consumer prices)-0.6% (2000 est.)
Budgetrevenues: $856.3 million expenditures: $836.5 million (1996 est.)
Agriculture - productsvegetables; beef, deer, other livestock products; fish
Industriesnickel mining and smelting
Industrial production growth rate-0.6% (1996)
Electricity - production1.581 billion kWh (2003)
Electricity - consumption1.47 billion kWh (2003)
Electricity - exports0 kWh (2003)
Electricity - imports0 kWh (2003)
Oil - production0 bbl/day (2003 est.)
Oil - consumption10,000 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$999 million f.o.b. (2004 est.)
Exports - commoditiesferronickels, nickel ore, fish
Exports - partnersJapan 21.1%, France 15.8%, Taiwan 11.3%, South Korea 10%, Spain 8.9%, China 7.2%, South Africa 5.1%, Belgium 4.5% (2005)
Imports$1.636 billion f.o.b. (2004 est.)
Imports - commoditiesmachinery and equipment, fuels, chemicals, foodstuffs
Imports - partnersFrance 39.1%, Singapore 17.4%, Australia 13%, NZ 4.6% (2005)
Debt - external$79 million (1998 est.)
Economic aid - recipient$880 million annual subsidy from France (1998)
Currency (code)Comptoirs Francais du Pacifique franc (XPF)
Exchange ratesComptoirs Francais du Pacifique francs (XPF) per US dollar - 95.89 (2005), 96.04 (2004), 105.66 (2003), 126.71 (2002), 133.26 (2001)
Fiscal yearcalendar year
Telephones - main lines in use53,300 (2004)
Telephones - mobile cellular116,400 (2004)
Telephone systemgeneral assessment: NA domestic: NA international: country code - 687; satellite earth station - 1 Intelsat (Pacific Ocean)
Radio broadcast stationsAM 1, FM 5, shortwave 0 (1998)
Television broadcast stations6 (plus 25 low-power repeaters) (1997)
Internet country code.nc
Internet hosts6,764 (2005)
Internet users70,000 (2005)
Airports25 (2006)
Airports - with paved runwaystotal: 11 over 3,047 m: 1 914 to 1,523 m: 8 under 914 m: 2 (2006)
Airports - with unpaved runwaystotal: 14 914 to 1,523 m: 8 under 914 m: 6 (2006)
Heliports6 (2006)
Roadwaystotal: 5,432 km (2000)
Merchant marinetotal: 2 ships (1000 GRT or over) 3,566 GRT/2,543 DWT by type: cargo 1, passenger/cargo 1 (2005)
Ports and terminalsNoumea
Military branchesno regular indigenous military forces; French Armed Forces (includes Army, Navy, Air Force, Gendarmerie); Police Force
Manpower available for military servicemales age 18-49: 50,874 (2005 est.)
Manpower fit for military servicemales age 18-49: 40,822 (2005 est.)
Manpower reaching military service age annuallymales age 18-49: 1,907 (2005 est.)
Military expenditures - dollar figureNA
Military expenditures - percent of GDPNA
Military - notedefense is the responsibility of France
Disputes - internationalMatthew and Hunter Islands east of New Caledonia claimed by France and Vanuatu