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Title         :Mauritius 
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                                    Mauritius 
 
                                    Geography 
 
Location: 
    Southern Africa, island in the Indian Ocean, east of Madagascar 
Map references: 
    World 
Area: 
  total area: 
    1,860 sq km 
  land area: 
    1,850 sq km 
  comparative area: 
    slightly less than 10.5 times the size of Washington, DC 
  note: 
    includes Agalega Islands, Cargados Carajos Shoals (Saint Brandon), and 
    Rodrigues 
Land boundaries: 
    0 km 
Coastline: 
    177 km 
Maritime claims: 
  continental shelf: 
    200 nm or to the edge of the continental margin 
  exclusive economic zone: 
    200 nm 
  territorial sea: 
    12 nm 
International disputes: 
    claims UK-administered Chagos Archipelago, which includes the island of 
    Diego Garcia in UK-administered British Indian Ocean Territory; claims 
    French-administered Tromelin Island 
Climate: 
    tropical, modified by southeast trade winds; warm, dry winter (May to 
    November); hot, wet, humid summer (November to May) 
Terrain: 
    small coastal plain rising to discontinuous mountains encircling central 
    plateau 
Natural resources: 


    arable land, fish 
Land use: 
  arable land: 
    54% 
  permanent crops: 
    4% 
  meadows and pastures: 
    4% 
  forest and woodland: 
    31% 
  other: 
    7% 
Irrigated land: 
    170 sq km (1989 est.) 
Environment: 
  current issues: 
    water pollution 
  natural hazards: 
    cyclones (November to April); almost completely surrounded by reefs that may
 
    pose maritime hazards 
 
                                    Geography 
  international agreements: 
    party to - Biodiversity, Climate Change, Endangered Species, Environmental 
    Modification, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Life Conservation, 
    Nuclear Test Ban, Ozone Layer Protection 
 
                                     People 
 
Population: 
    1,127,068 (July 1995 est.) 
Age structure: 
  0-14 years: 
    28% (female 152,892; male 158,891) 
  15-64 years: 
    66% (female 376,049; male 372,910) 
  65 years and over: 
    6% (female 39,088; male 27,238) (July 1995 est.) 
Population growth rate: 
    0.89% (1995 est.) 
Birth rate: 
    18.91 births/1,000 population (1995 est.) 
Death rate: 
    6.38 deaths/1,000 population (1995 est.) 
Net migration rate: 
    -3.64 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1995 est.) 
Infant mortality rate: 
    17.8 deaths/1,000 live births (1995 est.) 
Life expectancy at birth: 
  total population: 
    70.84 years 
  male: 
    66.9 years 
  female: 
    74.95 years (1995 est.) 
Total fertility rate: 
    2.2 children born/woman (1995 est.) 
Nationality: 
  noun: 


    Mauritian(s) 
  adjective: 
    Mauritian 
Ethnic divisions: 
    Indo-Mauritian 68%, Creole 27%, Sino-Mauritian 3%, Franco-Mauritian 2% 
Religions: 
    Hindu 52%, Christian 28.3% (Roman Catholic 26%, Protestant 2.3%), Muslim 
    16.6%, other 3.1% 
Languages: 
    English (official), Creole, French, Hindi, Urdu, Hakka, Bojpoori 
Literacy: 
    age 15 and over can read and write (1990) 
  total population: 
    80% 
  male: 
    85% 
  female: 
    75% 
Labor force: 
    335,000 
  by occupation: 
    government services 29%, agriculture and fishing 27%, manufacturing 22%, 
    other 22% 
 
                                   Government 
 
Names: 
  conventional long form: 
    Republic of Mauritius 
  conventional short form: 
    Mauritius 
Digraph: 
    MP 
Type: 
    parliamentary democracy 
Capital: 
    Port Louis 
Administrative divisions: 
    9 districts and 3 dependencies*; Agalega Islands*, Black River, Cargados 
    Carajos*, Flacq, Grand Port, Moka, Pamplemousses, Plaines Wilhems, Port 
    Louis, Riviere du Rempart, Rodrigues*, Savanne 
Independence: 
    12 March 1968 (from UK) 
National holiday: 
    Independence Day, 12 March (1968) 
Constitution: 
    12 March 1968; amended 12 March 1992 
Legal system: 
    based on French civil law system with elements of English common law in 
    certain areas 
Suffrage: 
    18 years of age; universal 
Executive branch: 
  chief of state: 
    President Cassam UTEEM (since 1 July 1992); Vice President Rabindranath 
    GHURBURRON (since 1 July 1992) 
  head of government: 
    Prime Minister Sir Anerood JUGNAUTH (since 12 June 1982); Deputy Prime 
    Minister Prem NABABSING (since 26 September 1990) 
  cabinet: 


    Council of Ministers; appointed by the president on recommendation of the 
    prime minister 
Legislative branch: 
    unicameral 
  Legislative Assembly: 
    elections last held on 15 September 1991 (next to be held by 15 September 
    1996); results - MSM/MMM 53%, MLP/PMSD 38%; seats - (66 total) MSM/MMM 
    alliance 59 (MSM 29, MMM 26, OPR 2, MTD 2), MLP/PMSD 4 (MLP 3, PMSD 1); note
 
    - the Supreme Court denied the assignment of 3 seats to the MSM 
Judicial branch: 
    Supreme Court 
Political parties and leaders: 
  government coalition: 
    Militant Socialist Movement (MSM), A. JUGNAUTH; Mauritian Militant 
    Resurgence (RMM), Prem NABABSING (less 10 legislators under the leadership 
    of Paul BERENGER, now voting with the opposition); Mauritian Social 
    Democratic Party (PMSD), X. DUVAL; Organization of the People of Rodrigues 
    (OPR), Louis Serge CLAIR; Democratic Labor Movement (MTD), Anil BAICHOO 
  opposition: 
    Mauritian Labor Party (MLP), Navin RAMGOOLMAN; MMM-Berenger Faction, Paul 
    BERENGER; Socialist Workers Front, Sylvio MICHEL 
Other political or pressure groups: 
    various labor unions 
 
                                   Government 
Member of: 
    ACCT, ACP, AfDB, C, CCC, ECA, FAO, G-77, GATT, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICFTU, 
    ICRM, IDA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, INMARSAT, INTELSAT, INTERPOL, 
    IOC, ISO (correspondent), ITU, NAM, OAU, PCA, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, 
    UPU, WCL, WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO 
Diplomatic representation in US: 
  chief of mission: 
    Ambassador Anund Priyay NEEWOOR 
  chancery: 
    Suite 441, 4301 Connecticut Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20008 
  telephone: 
    [1] (202) 244-1491, 1492 
  FAX: 
    [1] (202) 966-0983 
US diplomatic representation: 
  chief of mission: 
    Ambassador Leslie M. ALEXANDER 
  embassy: 
    4th Floor, Rogers House, John Kennedy Street, Port Louis 
  mailing address: 
    use embassy street address 
  telephone: 
    [230] 208-9763 through 9767 
  FAX: 
    [230] 208-9534 
Flag: 
    four equal horizontal bands of red (top), blue, yellow, and green 
 
                                     Economy 
 
Overview: 
    Since independence in 1968, Mauritius has developed from a low income, 
    agriculturally based economy to middle income diversified economy with 
    growing industrial and tourist sectors. For most of the period annual growth


 
    has been of the order of 5% to 6%. This remarkable achievement has been 
    reflected in increased life expectancy, lowered infant mortality, and a much
 
    improved infrastructure. Sugarcane is grown on about 90% of the cultivated 
    land area and accounts for 40% of export earnings. The government's 
    development strategy centers on industrialization (with a view to 
    modernization and to exports), agricultural diversification, and tourism. 
    Economic performance in 1991-93 continued strong with solid real growth and 
    low unemployment. 
National product: 
    GDP - purchasing power parity - $9.3 billion (1993 est.) 
National product real growth rate: 
    4.7% (1993 est.) 
National product per capita: 
    $8,600 (1994 est.) 
Inflation rate (consumer prices): 
    9.4% (1993 est.) 
Unemployment rate: 
    2.4% (1991 est.) 
Budget: 
  revenues: 
    $653 million 
  expenditures: 
    $567 million, including capital expenditures of $143 million (FY92/93 est.) 
Exports: 
    $1.32 billion (f.o.b., 1993 est.) 
  commodities: 
    textiles 44%, sugar 40%, light manufactures 10% 
  partners: 
    EC and US have preferential treatment, EC 77%, US 15% 
Imports: 
    $1.7 billion (f.o.b., 1993 est.) 
  commodities: 
    manufactured goods 50%, capital equipment 17%, foodstuffs 13%, petroleum 
    products 8%, chemicals 7% 
  partners: 
    EC, US, South Africa, Japan 
External debt: 
    $996.8 million (1993 est.) 
Industrial production: 
    growth rate 5.8% (1992); accounts for 25% of GDP 
Electricity: 
  capacity: 
    340,000 kW 
  production: 
    920 million kWh 
  consumption per capita: 
    777 kWh (1993) 
Industries: 
    food processing (largely sugar milling), textiles, wearing apparel, 
    chemicals, metal products, transport equipment, nonelectrical machinery, 
    tourism 
Agriculture: 
    accounts for 10% of GDP; about 90% of cultivated land in sugarcane; other 
    products - tea, corn, potatoes, bananas, pulses, cattle, goats, fish; net 
    food importer, especially rice and fish 
 
                                     Economy 
Illicit drugs: 


    illicit producer of cannabis for the international drug trade; heroin 
    consumption and transshipment are growing problems 
Economic aid: 
  recipient: 
    US commitments, including Ex-Im (FY70-89), $76 million; Western (non-US) 
    countries (1970-89), $709 million; Communist countries (1970-89), $54 
    million 
Currency: 
    1 Mauritian rupee (MauR) = 100 cents 
Exchange rates: 
    Mauritian rupees (MauRs) per US$1 - 17.755 (January 1995), 17.960 (1994), 
    17.648 (1993), 15.563 (1992), 15.652 (1991), 14.839 (1990) 
Fiscal year: 
    1 July - 30 June 
 
                                 Transportation 
 
Railroads: 
    0 km 
Highways: 
  total: 
    1,800 km 
  paved: 
    1,640 km 
  unpaved: 
    earth 160 km 
Ports: 
    Port Louis 
Merchant marine: 
  total: 
    16 ships (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 191,703 GRT/297,347 DWT 
  ships by type: 
    bulk 5, cargo 8, liquefied gas tanker 1, oil tanker 1, passenger-cargo 1 
Airports: 
  total: 
    5 
  with paved runways 2,438 to 3,047 m: 
    1 
  with paved runways 914 to 1,523 m: 
    1 
  with paved runways under 914 m: 
    2 
  with unpaved runways 914 to 1,523 m: 
    1 
 
                                 Communications 
 
Telephone system: 
    over 48,000 telephones; small system with good service 
  local: 
    NA 
  intercity: 
    utilizes primarily microwave radio relay 
  international: 
    1 INTELSAT (Indian Ocean) earth station; new microwave link to Reunion; 
    high-frequency radio links to several countries 
Radio: 
  broadcast stations: 
    AM 2, FM 0, shortwave 0 
  radios: 


    NA 
Television: 
  broadcast stations: 
    4 
  televisions: 
    NA 
 
                                 Defense Forces 
 
Branches: 
    National Police Force (includes the paramilitary Special Mobile Force or 
    SMF, Special Support Units or SSU, and National Coast Guard) 
Manpower availability: 
    males age 15-49 321,947; males fit for military service 163,904 (1995 est.) 
Defense expenditures: 
    exchange rate conversion - $11.2 million, 0.4% of GDP (FY92/93) 

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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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