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Title         :Dominica 
Text          : 
                                    Dominica 
 
                                    Geography 
 
Location: 
    Caribbean, island between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, 
    about one-half of the way from Puerto Rico to Trinidad and Tobago 
Map references: 
    Central America and the Caribbean 
Area: 
  total area: 
    750 sq km 
  land area: 


    750 sq km 
  comparative area: 
    slightly more than four times the size of Washington, DC 
Land boundaries: 
    0 km 
Coastline: 
    148 km 
Maritime claims: 
  contiguous zone: 
    24 nm 
  exclusive economic zone: 
    200 nm 
  territorial sea: 
    12 nm 
International disputes: 
    none 
Climate: 
    tropical; moderated by northeast trade winds; heavy rainfall 
Terrain: 
    rugged mountains of volcanic origin 
Natural resources: 
    timber 
Land use: 
  arable land: 
    9% 
  permanent crops: 
    13% 
  meadows and pastures: 
    3% 
  forest and woodland: 
    41% 
  other: 
    34% 
Irrigated land: 
    NA sq km 
Environment: 
  current issues: 
    NA 
  natural hazards: 
    flash floods are a constant threat; destructive hurricanes can be expected 
    during the late summer months 
  international agreements: 
    party to - Biodiversity, Climate Change, Environmental Modification, Law of 
    the Sea, Ozone Layer Protection, Whaling 
 
                                     People 
 
Population: 
    82,608 (July 1995 est.) 
Age structure: 
  0-14 years: 
    29% (female 11,665; male 12,130) 
  15-64 years: 
    64% (female 25,606; male 26,890) 
  65 years and over: 
    7% (female 3,724; male 2,593) (July 1995 est.) 
Population growth rate: 
    0.4% (1995 est.) 
Birth rate: 
    18.63 births/1,000 population (1995 est.) 


Death rate: 
    5.33 deaths/1,000 population (1995 est.) 
Net migration rate: 
    -9.36 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1995 est.) 
Infant mortality rate: 
    9.9 deaths/1,000 live births (1995 est.) 
Life expectancy at birth: 
  total population: 
    77.2 years 
  male: 
    74.35 years 
  female: 
    80.2 years (1995 est.) 
Total fertility rate: 
    1.95 children born/woman (1995 est.) 
Nationality: 
  noun: 
    Dominican(s) 
  adjective: 
    Dominican 
Ethnic divisions: 
    black, Carib Indians 
Religions: 
    Roman Catholic 77%, Protestant 15% (Methodist 5%, Pentecostal 3%, 
    Seventh-Day Adventist 3%, Baptist 2%, other 2%), none 2%, unknown 1%, other 
    5% 
Languages: 
    English (official), French patois 
Literacy: 
    age 15 and over has ever attended school (1970) 
  total population: 
    94% 
  male: 
    94% 
  female: 
    94% 
Labor force: 
    25,000 
  by occupation: 
    agriculture 40%, industry and commerce 32%, services 28% (1984) 
 
                                   Government 
 
Names: 
  conventional long form: 
    Commonwealth of Dominica 
  conventional short form: 
    Dominica 
Digraph: 
    DO 
Type: 
    parliamentary democracy 
Capital: 
    Roseau 
Administrative divisions: 
    10 parishes; Saint Andrew, Saint David, Saint George, Saint John, Saint 
    Joseph, Saint Luke, Saint Mark, Saint Patrick, Saint Paul, Saint Peter 
Independence: 
    3 November 1978 (from UK) 
National holiday: 


    Independence Day, 3 November (1978) 
Constitution: 
    3 November 1978 
Legal system: 
    based on English common law 
Suffrage: 
    18 years of age; universal 
Executive branch: 
  chief of state: 
    President Crispin Anselm SORHAINDO (since 25 October 1993) election last 
    held 4 October 1993 (next to be held NA October 1998); results - President 
    Crispin Anselm SORHAINDO was elected by the House of Assembly to a five-year
 
    term 
  head of government: 
    Prime Minister (Mary) Eugenia CHARLES (since 21 July 1980, elected for a 
    third term 28 May 1990) 
  cabinet: 
    Cabinet; appointed by the president on the advice of the prime minister 
Legislative branch: 
    unicameral 
  House of Assembly: 
    elections last held 28 May 1990 (next to be held by October 1995); results -
 
    percent of vote by party NA; seats - (30 total; 9 appointed senators and 21 
    elected representatives) DFP 11, UWP 6, DLP 4 
Judicial branch: 
    Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court 
Political parties and leaders: 
    Dominica Freedom Party (DFP), Brian ALLEYNE; Dominica Labor Party (DLP), 
    Rosie DOUGLAS; United Workers Party (UWP), Edison JAMES 
Other political or pressure groups: 
    Dominica Liberation Movement (DLM), a small leftist group 
Member of: 
    ACCT, ACP, C, CARICOM, CDB, ECLAC, FAO, G-77, GATT, IBRD, ICFTU, ICRM, IDA, 
    IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, INTERPOL, IOC, NAM (observer), OAS, OECS, 
    OPANAL, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UPU, WCL, WHO, WMO 
Diplomatic representation in US: 
    Dominica has no embassy in the US 
  consulate(s) general: 
    New York 
US diplomatic representation: 
    no official presence since the Ambassador resides in Bridgetown (Barbados), 
    but travels frequently to Dominica 
 
                                   Government 
Flag: 
    green with a centered cross of three equal bands - the vertical part is 
    yellow (hoist side), black, and white - the horizontal part is yellow (top),
 
    black, and white; superimposed in the center of the cross is a red disk 
    bearing a sisserou parrot encircled by 10 green five-pointed stars edged in 
    yellow; the 10 stars represent the 10 administrative divisions (parishes) 
 
                                     Economy 
 
Overview: 
    The economy is dependent on agriculture and thus is highly vulnerable to 
    climatic conditions. Agriculture accounts for about 30% of GDP and employs 
    40% of the labor force. Principal products include bananas, citrus, mangoes,


 
    root crops, and coconuts. Development of the tourist industry remains 
    difficult because of the rugged coastline and the lack of an international 
    airport. In 1994 a tropical storm devastated the banana industry. 
National product: 
    GDP - purchasing power parity - $200 million (1994 est.) 
National product real growth rate: 
    1.6% (1994 est.) 
National product per capita: 
    $2,260 (1994 est.) 
Inflation rate (consumer prices): 
    1.6% (1993 est.) 
Unemployment rate: 
    15% (1992 est.) 
Budget: 
  revenues: 
    $70 million 
  expenditures: 
    $84 million, including capital expenditures of $26 million (FY90/91 est.) 
Exports: 
    $48.3 million (f.o.b., 1993) 
  commodities: 
    bananas, soap, bay oil, vegetables, grapefruit, oranges 
  partners: 
    UK 55%, CARICOM countries, Italy, US 
Imports: 
    $98.8 million (f.o.b., 1993) 
  commodities: 
    manufactured goods, machinery and equipment, food, chemicals 
  partners: 
    US 25%, CARICOM, UK, Japan, Canada 
External debt: 
    $92.8 million (1992) 
Industrial production: 
    growth rate -10% (1994 est.); accounts for 7% of GDP 
Electricity: 
  capacity: 
    7,000 kW 
  production: 
    30 million kWh 
  consumption per capita: 
    347 kWh (1993) 
Industries: 
    soap, coconut oil, tourism, copra, furniture, cement blocks, shoes 
Agriculture: 
    accounts for 30% of GDP; principal crops - bananas, citrus, mangoes, root 
    crops, coconuts; bananas provide the bulk of export earnings; forestry and 
    fisheries potential not exploited 
Illicit drugs: 
    transshipment point for narcotics bound for the US and Europe; minor 
    cannabis producer 
Economic aid: 
  recipient: 
    Western (non-US) countries, ODA and OOF bilateral commitments (1970-89), 
    $120 million 
 
                                     Economy 
Currency: 
    1 EC dollar (EC$) = 100 cents 
Exchange rates: 


    East Caribbean dollars (EC$) per US$1 - 2.70 (fixed rate since 1976) 
Fiscal year: 
    1 July - 30 June 
 
                                 Transportation 
 
Railroads: 
    0 km 
Highways: 
  total: 
    750 km 
  paved: 
    370 km 
  unpaved: 
    gravel or earth 380 km 
Ports: 
    Portsmouth, Roseau 
Merchant marine: 
    none 
Airports: 
  total: 
    2 
  with paved runways 914 to 1,523 m: 
    1 
  with paved runways under 914 m: 
    1 
 
                                 Communications 
 
Telephone system: 
    4,600 telephones; fully automatic network 
  local: 
    NA 
  intercity: 
    NA 
  international: 
    SHF radio and microwave radio relay links to Martinique and Guadeloupe; VHF 
    and UHF radio links to Saint Lucia 
Radio: 
  broadcast stations: 
    AM 3, FM 2, shortwave 0 
  radios: 
    NA 
Television: 
  broadcast stations: 
    1 cable 
  televisions: 
    NA 
 
                                 Defense Forces 
 
Branches: 
    Commonwealth of Dominica Police Force (includes Special Service Unit, Coast 
    Guard) 
Defense expenditures: 
    $NA, NA% of GDP 

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The World Factbook IN National Trade Data Bank: The Export Connection (disk 2 of a 2 disk set), January, 1996, United States Department of Commerce (http://www.doc.gov/),Economics and Statistics Administration (http://www.doc.gov/resources/ESA_info.html), SuDoc No: C1.88:996/2/v.2

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