The World Factbook (1982)/Kiribati
KIRIBATI
(formerly Gilbert Islands)
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LAND
[edit]About 690 km2
WATER
[edit]Limits of territorial waters: 3 nm (fishing 200 nm)
Coastline: about 1,143 km
PEOPLE
[edit]Population: 59,000 (July 1982), average annual growth rate 1.1%
Nationality: noun—Kiribatian(s); adjective—Kiribati
Ethnic divisions: Micronesian
Religion: Catholic
Literacy: adult literacy ratio 90%
Labor force: 15,921 (1973); general unemployment rate 4.9%
GOVERNMENT
[edit]Official name: Republic of Kiribati
Type: republic; became independent 12 July 1979
Capital: Tarawa
Branches: 35-member parliament, nationally elected President
Government leader: President Ieremia TABAI
Political parties and leaders: Gilbertese National Party, Christian Democratic Party
Member of: ADB, GATT (de facto)
ECONOMY
[edit]GDP: $36.0 million (1979 est.), $630 per capita
Agriculture: copra, subsistence crops of vegetables, supplemented by domestic fishing
Industry: phosphate production, which as of May 1979 was expected to cease in mid-1979
Electric power: 2,000 kW capacity (1981); 6 million kWh produced (1981), 104 kWh per capita
Exports: $21.2 million (1978); 88% phosphate, 11.6% copra
Imports: $18.4 million (1978); foodstuffs, fuel, transportation equipment
Aid: Western (non-US) commitments (ODA; 1979), $46.0 million; Australia (1980-83), $8.1 million committed
Budget: $15.2 million (1979)
Monetary conversion rate: 0.90 Australian$=US$1
COMMUNICATIONS
[edit]Railroads: none
Highways: 483 km of motorable roads
Inland waterways: small network of canals, totaling 5 km, in Northern Line Islands
Ports: 3 minor
Civil air: 2 Trislanders, however, no major transport aircraft
Telecommunications: 1 AM broadcast station; 866 telephones (4.3 per 100 popl.)