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Originally settled by Polynesian emigrants from surrounding island groups, the Tokelau Islands were made a British protectorate in 1889. They were transferred to New Zealand administration in 1925.

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LocationOceania, group of three atolls in the South Pacific Ocean, about one-half of the way from Hawaii to New Zealand
Geographic coordinates9 00 S, 172 00 W
Map referencesOceania
Areatotal: 10 sq km land: 10 sq km water: 0 sq km
Area - comparativeabout 17 times the size of The Mall in Washington, DC
Land boundaries0 km
Coastline101 km
Maritime claimsterritorial sea: 12 nm exclusive economic zone: 200 nm
Climatetropical; moderated by trade winds (April to November)
Terrainlow-lying coral atolls enclosing large lagoons
Elevation extremeslowest point: Pacific Ocean 0 m highest point: unnamed location 5 m
Natural resourcesNEGL
Land usearable land: 0% (soil is thin and infertile) permanent crops: 0% other: 100% (2005)
Irrigated landNA
Natural hazardslies in Pacific typhoon belt
Environment - current issuesvery limited natural resources and overcrowding are contributing to emigration to New Zealand
Geography - noteconsists of three atolls, each with a lagoon surrounded by a number of reef-bound islets of varying length and rising to over three meters above sea level
Population1,392 (July 2006 est.)
Age structure0-14 years: 42% 15-64 years: 53% 65 years and over: 5% (2006 est.)
Population growth rate-0.01% (2006 est.)
Birth rateNA
Death rateNA deaths/1,000 population
Net migration rateNA
Sex ratioNA
Infant mortality ratetotal: NA male: NA female: NA
Life expectancy at birthtotal population: NA male: NA female: NA
Total fertility rateNA
HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rateNA
HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDSNA
HIV/AIDS - deathsNA
Nationalitynoun: Tokelauan(s) adjective: Tokelauan
Ethnic groupsPolynesian
ReligionsCongregational Christian Church 70%, Roman Catholic 28%, other 2% note: on Atafu, all Congregational Christian Church of Samoa; on Nukunonu, all Roman Catholic; on Fakaofo, both denominations, with the Congregational Christian Church predominant
LanguagesTokelauan (a Polynesian language), English
LiteracyNA
Country nameconventional long form: none conventional short form: Tokelau
Dependency statusself-administering territory of New Zealand; note - Tokelau and New Zealand have agreed to a draft constitution as Tokelau moves toward free association with New Zealand; a UN sponsored referendum on self-governance, in February 2006, did not produce the two thirds majority vote necessary for changing the current political status
Government typeNA
Capitalnone; each atoll has its own administrative center time difference: UTC-11 (6 hours behind Washington, DC during Standard Time)
Administrative divisionsnone (territory of New Zealand)
Independencenone (territory of New Zealand)
National holidayWaitangi Day (Treaty of Waitangi established British sovereignty over New Zealand), 6 February (1840)
Constitutionadministered under the Tokelau Islands Act of 1948; amended in 1970
Legal systemNew Zealand and local statutes
Suffrage21 years of age; universal
Executive branchchief of state: Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952), represented by Governor General of New Zealand Dame Silvia CARTWRIGHT (since 4 April 2001); New Zealand is represented by Administrator Neil WALTER (since 1 March 2003) head of government: Kolouei O'BRIEN (2006); note - position rotates annually among the three Faipule (village leaders) cabinet: the Council for the Ongoing Government of Tokelau, consisting of three Faipule (village leaders) and three Pulenuku (village mayors), functions as a cabinet elections: none; the monarch is hereditary; administrator appointed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade in New Zealand; the head of government is chosen from the Council of Faipule and serves a one-year term
Legislative branchunicameral General Fono (21 seats; based upon proportional representation from the three islands elected by popular vote to serve three-year terms; Nukunonu has 6 seats, Fakaofo has 7 seats, Atafu has 8 seats); note - the Tokelau Amendment Act of 1996 confers limited legislative power on the General Fono elections: last held January 2005 (next to be held January 2008)
Judicial branchSupreme Court in New Zealand exercises civil and criminal jurisdiction in Tokelau
Political parties and leadersnone
Political pressure groups and leadersnone
International organization participationPIF, SPC, UNESCO (associate), UPU
Diplomatic representation in the USnone (territory of New Zealand)
Diplomatic representation from the USnone (territory of New Zealand)
Flag descriptionthe flag of New Zealand is used
Economy - overviewTokelau's small size (three villages), isolation, and lack of resources greatly restrain economic development and confine agriculture to the subsistence level. The people rely heavily on aid from New Zealand - about $4 million annually - to maintain public services, with annual aid being substantially greater than GDP. The principal sources of revenue come from sales of copra, postage stamps, souvenir coins, and handicrafts. Money is also remitted to families from relatives in New Zealand.
GDP (purchasing power parity)$1.5 million (1993 est.)
GDP (official exchange rate)NA
GDP - real growth rateNA%
GDP - per capita (PPP)$1,000 (1993 est.)
GDP - composition by sectoragriculture: NA% industry: NA% services: NA%
Labor forceNA
Unemployment rateNA%
Population below poverty lineNA%
Inflation rate (consumer prices)NA%
Budgetrevenues: $430,800 expenditures: $2.8 million; including capital expenditures of $37,300 (1987 est.)
Agriculture - productscoconuts, copra, breadfruit, papayas, bananas; pigs, poultry, goats; fish
Industriessmall-scale enterprises for copra production, woodworking, plaited craft goods; stamps, coins; fishing
Electricity - productionNA kWh
Electricity - consumptionNA kWh
Exports$98,000 f.o.b. (1983)
Exports - commoditiesstamps, copra, handicrafts
Exports - partnersNew Zealand (2004)
Imports$323,000 c.i.f. (1983)
Imports - commoditiesfoodstuffs, building materials, fuel
Imports - partnersNew Zealand (2004)
Economic aid - recipientabout $4 million annually from New Zealand
Currency (code)New Zealand dollar (NZD)
Exchange ratesNew Zealand dollars per US dollar - 1.4203 (2005), 1.5087 (2004), 1.7221 (2003), 2.1622 (2002), 2.3788 (2001)
Fiscal year1 April - 31 March
Telephones - main lines in use300 (2002)
Telephones - mobile cellular0 (2001)
Telephone systemgeneral assessment: modern satellite-based communications system; domestic: radiotelephone service between islands international: country code - 690; radiotelephone service to Samoa; government-regulated telephone service (TeleTok), with 3 satellite earth stations
Radio broadcast stationsAM NA, FM NA, shortwave NA note: 1 radio station provides service to all islands (2002)
Internet country code.tk
Internet hosts303 (2005)
Internet usersNA
Ports and terminalsnone; offshore anchorage only
Military - notedefense is the responsibility of New Zealand
Disputes - internationalnone