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Northern Mariana Islands (MP)

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Under US administration as part of the UN Trust Territory of the Pacific, the people of the Northern Mariana Islands decided in the 1970s not to seek independence but instead to forge closer links with the US. Negotiations for territorial status began in 1972. A covenant to establish a commonwealth in political union with the US was approved in 1975, and came into force on 24 March 1976. A new government and constitution went into effect in 1978.

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LocationOceania, islands in the North Pacific Ocean, about three-quarters of the way from Hawaii to the Philippines
Geographic coordinates15 12 N, 145 45 E
Map referencesOceania
Areatotal: 477 sq km land: 477 sq km water: 0 sq km note: includes 14 islands including Saipan, Rota, and Tinian
Area - comparative2.5 times the size of Washington, DC
Land boundaries0 km
Coastline1,482 km
Maritime claimsterritorial sea: 12 nm exclusive economic zone: 200 nm
Climatetropical marine; moderated by northeast trade winds, little seasonal temperature variation; dry season December to June, rainy season July to October
Terrainsouthern islands are limestone with level terraces and fringing coral reefs; northern islands are volcanic
Elevation extremeslowest point: Pacific Ocean 0 m highest point: unnamed location on Agrihan 965 m
Natural resourcesarable land, fish
Land usearable land: 13.04% permanent crops: 4.35% other: 82.61% (2005)
Irrigated landNA
Natural hazardsactive volcanoes on Pagan and Agrihan; typhoons (especially August to November)
Environment - current issuescontamination of groundwater on Saipan may contribute to disease; clean-up of landfill; protection of endangered species conflicts with development
Geography - notestrategic location in the North Pacific Ocean
Population82,459 (July 2006 est.)
Age structure0-14 years: 19.4% (male 8,350/female 7,623) 15-64 years: 79% (male 26,715/female 38,442) 65 years and over: 1.6% (male 679/female 650) (2006 est.)
Median agetotal: 29.5 years male: 31.7 years female: 28.5 years (2006 est.)
Population growth rate2.54% (2006 est.)
Birth rate19.43 births/1,000 population (2006 est.)
Death rate2.29 deaths/1,000 population (2006 est.)
Net migration rate8.26 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2006 est.)
Sex ratioat birth: 1.06 male(s)/female under 15 years: 1.1 male(s)/female 15-64 years: 0.7 male(s)/female 65 years and over: 1.05 male(s)/female total population: 0.77 male(s)/female (2006 est.)
Infant mortality ratetotal: 6.98 deaths/1,000 live births male: 6.92 deaths/1,000 live births female: 7.03 deaths/1,000 live births (2006 est.)
Life expectancy at birthtotal population: 76.09 years male: 73.5 years female: 78.83 years (2006 est.)
Total fertility rate1.24 children born/woman (2006 est.)
HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rateNA
HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDSNA
HIV/AIDS - deathsNA
Nationalitynoun: NA (US citizens) adjective: NA
Ethnic groupsAsian 56.3%, Pacific islander 36.3%, Caucasian 1.8%, other 0.8%, mixed 4.8% (2000 census)
ReligionsChristian (Roman Catholic majority, although traditional beliefs and taboos may still be found)
LanguagesPhilippine languages 24.4%, Chinese 23.4%, Chamorro 22.4%, English 10.8%, other Pacific island languages 9.5%, other 9.6% (2000 census)
Literacydefinition: age 15 and over can read and write total population: 97% male: 97% female: 96% (1980 est.)
Country nameconventional long form: Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands conventional short form: Northern Mariana Islands former: Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, Mariana Islands District
Dependency statuscommonwealth in political union with the US; federal funds to the Commonwealth administered by the US Department of the Interior, Office of Insular Affairs
Government typecommonwealth; self-governing with locally elected governor, lieutenant governor, and legislature
Capitalname: Saipan geographic coordinates: 15 12 N, 145 45 E time difference: UTC+10 (15 hours ahead of Washington, DC during Standard Time)
Administrative divisionsnone (commonwealth in political union with the US); there are no first-order administrative divisions as defined by the US Government, but there are four municipalities at the second order: Northern Islands, Rota, Saipan, Tinian
Independencenone (commonwealth in political union with the US)
National holidayCommonwealth Day, 8 January (1978)
ConstitutionConstitution of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands effective 1 January 1978; Covenant Agreement fully effective 4 November 1986
Legal systembased on US system, except for customs, wages, immigration laws, and taxation
Suffrage18 years of age; universal; indigenous inhabitants are US citizens but do not vote in US presidential elections
Executive branchchief of state: President George W. BUSH of the US (since 20 January 2001); Vice President Richard B. CHENEY (since 20 January 2001) head of government: Governor Benigno R. FITIAL (since 9 January 2006); Lieutenant Governor Timothy P. VILLAGOMEZ (since 9 January 2006) cabinet: the cabinet consists of the heads of the 10 principal departments under the executive branch who are appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the Senate; other members include Special Assistants to the governor and office heads appointed by and reporting directly to the governor elections: under the US Consitution, residents of unincorporated territories, such as the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, do not vote in elections for US president and vice president; governor and lieutenant governor elected on the same ticket by popular vote for four-year terms (eligible for a second term); election last held 5 November 2005 (next to be held November 2009) election results: Benigno R. FITIAL elected governor in a four-way race; percent of vote - Benigno R. FITIAL (Covenant Party) 28.07%, Heinz HOFSCHNEIDER (Independent) 27.34%, Juan BABAUTA (Republican) 26.6%, Froilan TENORIO (Democrat) 17.99%
Legislative branchbicameral Legislature consists of the Senate (9 seats; members are elected by popular vote to serve four-year staggered terms) and the House of Representatives (18 seats; members are elected by popular vote to serve two-year terms) elections: Senate - last held 5 November 2005 (next to be held November 2009); House of Representatives - last held 5 November 2005 (next to be held November 2007) election results: Senate - percent of vote by party - NA%; seats by party - Covenant Party 3, Republican Party 3, Democratic Party 2, independent 1; House of Representatives - percent of vote by party - NA%; seats by party - Covenant Party 7, Republican Party 7, Democratic Party 2, independent 2 note: the Northern Mariana Islands does not have a nonvoting delegate in the US Congress; instead, it has an elected official or "resident representative" located in Washington, DC; seats by party - Republican Party 1 (Pedro A. TENORIO)
Judicial branchCommonwealth Supreme Court; Superior Court; Federal District Court
Political parties and leadersCovenant Party [Benigno R. FITIAL]; Democratic Party [Dr. Carlos S. CAMACHO]; Republican Party [Juan S. REYES]
Political pressure groups and leadersNA
International organization participationInterpol (subbureau), SPC
Flag descriptionblue, with a white, five-pointed star superimposed on the gray silhouette of a latte stone (a traditional foundation stone used in building) in the center, surrounded by a wreath
Economy - overviewThe economy benefits substantially from financial assistance from the US. The rate of funding has declined as locally generated government revenues have grown. The key tourist industry employs about 50% of the work force and accounts for roughly one-fourth of GDP. Japanese tourists predominate. Annual tourist entries have exceeded one-half million in recent years, but financial difficulties in Japan have caused a temporary slowdown. The agricultural sector is made up of cattle ranches and small farms producing coconuts, breadfruit, tomatoes, and melons. Garment production is by far the most important industry with the employment of 17,500 mostly Chinese workers and sizable shipments to the US under duty and quota exemptions.
GDP (purchasing power parity)$900 million note: GDP estimate includes US subsidy (2000 est.)
GDP (official exchange rate)NA
GDP - real growth rateNA%
GDP - per capita (PPP)$12,500 (2000 est.)
GDP - composition by sectoragriculture: NA% industry: NA% services: NA%
Labor force44,470 total indigenous labor force; 2,699 unemployed; 28,717 foreign workers (2000)
Labor force - by occupationagriculture: NA% industry: NA% services: NA%
Unemployment rateNA%
Population below poverty lineNA%
Household income or consumption by percentage sharelowest 10%: NA% highest 10%: NA%
Inflation rate (consumer prices)-0.8% (2000)
Budgetrevenues: $193 million expenditures: $223 million; including capital expenditures of $NA (FY01/02 est.)
Agriculture - productscoconuts, fruits, vegetables; cattle
Industriestourism, construction, garments, handicrafts
Industrial production growth rateNA%
Electricity - productionNA kWh
Electricity - consumptionNA kWh
Electricity - exports0 kWh
Electricity - imports0 kWh
Exports$NA
Exports - commoditiesgarments
Exports - partnersUS (2004)
Imports$NA
Imports - commoditiesfood, construction equipment and materials, petroleum products
Imports - partnersUS, Japan (2004)
Debt - external$NA
Economic aid - recipientextensive funding from US
Currency (code)US dollar (USD)
Exchange ratesthe US dollar is used
Fiscal year1 October - 30 September
Telephones - main lines in use21,000 (2000)
Telephones - mobile cellular3,000 (2000)
Telephone systemgeneral assessment: NA domestic: NA international: country code - 1-670; satellite earth stations - 2 Intelsat (Pacific Ocean)
Radio broadcast stationsAM 1, FM 6, shortwave 1 (2006)
Television broadcast stations1 (Low Power TV on Saipan; in addition, two cable services on Saipan provide varied programming from satellite networks) (2006)
Internet country code.mp
Internet hosts20 (2005)
Internet users10,000 (2003)
Airports5 (2006)
Airports - with paved runwaystotal: 3 2,438 to 3,047 m: 2 1,524 to 2,437 m: 1 (2006)
Airports - with unpaved runwaystotal: 2 2,438 to 3,047 m: 1 under 914 m: 1 (2006)
Heliports1 (2006)
Roadwaystotal: 536 km (2004)
Ports and terminalsSaipan, Tinian
Military - notedefense is the responsibility of the US
Disputes - internationalnone