After almost four decades under US administration as the easternmost part of the UN Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, the Marshall Islands attained independence in 1986 under a Compact of Free Association. Compensation claims continue as a result of US nuclear testing on some of the atolls between 1947 and 1962. The Marshall Islands hosts the US Army Kwajalein Atoll (USAKA) Reagan Missile Test Site, a key installation in the US missile defense network.

Oceania, two archipelagic island chains of 29 atolls, each made up of many small islets, and five single islands in the North Pacific Ocean, about one-half of the way from Hawaii to Australia
9 00 N, 168 00 E
Oceania
total: 11,854.3 sq km ; land: 181.3 sq km ; water: 11,673 sq km (note - lagoon waters) ; note: includes the atolls of Bikini, Enewetak, Kwajalein, Majuro, Rongelap, and Utirik
about the size of Washington, DC
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370.4 km
territorial sea: 12 nm ; contiguous zone: 24 nm ; exclusive economic zone: 200 nm
tropical; hot and humid; wet season May to November; islands border typhoon belt
low coral limestone and sand islands
lowest point: Pacific Ocean 0 m ; highest point: unnamed location on Likiep 10 m
coconut products, marine products, deep seabed minerals
arable land: 11.11% ; permanent crops: 44.44% ; other: 44.45% (2005)
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infrequent typhoons
inadequate supplies of potable water; pollution of Majuro lagoon from household waste and discharges from fishing vessels
party to: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Wetlands, Whaling ; signed, but not ratified: none of the selected agreements
Bikini and Enewetak are former US nuclear test sites; Kwajalein, the famous World War II battleground, is used as a US missile test range; island city of Ebeye is the second largest settlement in the Marshall Islands, after the capital of Majuro, and one of the most densely populated locations in the Pacific
61,815 (July 2007 est.)
0-14 years: 38.3% (male 12,061/female 11,622) ; 15-64 years: 58.9% (male 18,634/female 17,775) ; 65 years and over: 2.8% (male 832/female 891) (2007 est.)
total: 20.7 years ; male: 20.7 years ; female: 20.7 years (2007 est.)
2.207% (2007 est.)
32.37 births/1,000 population (2007 est.)
4.66 deaths/1,000 population (2007 est.)
-5.65 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2007 est.)
at birth: 1.05 male(s)/female ; under 15 years: 1.038 male(s)/female ; 15-64 years: 1.048 male(s)/female ; 65 years and over: 0.934 male(s)/female ; total population: 1.041 male(s)/female (2007 est.)
total: 27.3 deaths/1,000 live births ; male: 30.62 deaths/1,000 live births ; female: 23.82 deaths/1,000 live births (2007 est.)
total population: 70.61 years ; male: 68.61 years ; female: 72.71 years (2007 est.)
3.76 children born/woman (2007 est.)
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noun: Marshallese (singular and plural) ; adjective: Marshallese
Micronesian
Protestant 54.8%, Assembly of God 25.8%, Roman Catholic 8.4%, Bukot nan Jesus 2.8%, Mormon 2.1%, other Christian 3.6%, other 1%, none 1.5% (1999 census)
Marshallese (official) 98.2%, other languages 1.8% (1999 census) ; note: English (official), widely spoken as a second language
definition: age 15 and over can read and write ; total population: 93.7% ; male: 93.6% ; female: 93.7% (1999)


conventional long form: Republic of the Marshall Islands ; conventional short form: Marshall Islands ; local long form: Republic of the Marshall Islands ; local short form: Marshall Islands ; abbreviation: RMI ; former: Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, Marshall Islands District
constitutional government in free association with the US; the Compact of Free Association entered into force 21 October 1986 and the Amended Compact entered into force in May 2004
name: Majuro ; geographic coordinates: 7 06 N, 171 23 E ; time difference: UTC+12 (17 hours ahead of Washington, DC during Standard Time)
33 municipalities; Ailinginae, Ailinglaplap, Ailuk, Arno, Aur, Bikar, Bikini, Bokak, Ebon, Enewetak, Erikub, Jabat, Jaluit, Jemo, Kili, Kwajalein, Lae, Lib, Likiep, Majuro, Maloelap, Mejit, Mili, Namorik, Namu, Rongelap, Rongrik, Toke, Ujae, Ujelang, Utirik, Wotho, Wotje

21 October 1986 (from the US-administered UN trusteeship)
Constitution Day, 1 May (1979)
1 May 1979
based on adapted Trust Territory laws, acts of the legislature, municipal, common, and customary laws
18 years of age; universal
chief of state: President Litokwa TOMEING (since 7 January 2008); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government ; head of government: President Litokwa TOMEING (since 7 January 2008) ; cabinet: Cabinet selected by the president from among the members of the legislature ; elections: president elected by Parliament from among its members for a four-year term; election last held 7 January 2008 (next to be held in 2012) ; election results: Litokwa TOMEING elected president; TOMEING received 18 votes to 15 for incumbent NOTE
unicameral legislature or Nitijela (33 seats; members elected by popular vote to serve four-year terms) ; elections: last held 17 November 2003 (next to be held by November 2007) ; election results: percent of vote by party - NA; seats by party - independents 33 ; note: the Council of Chiefs or Ironij is a 12-member body comprised of tribal chiefs that advises on matters affecting customary law and practice
Supreme Court; High Court; Traditional Rights Court
traditionally there have been no formally organized political parties; what has existed more closely resembles factions or interest groups because they do not have party headquarters, formal platforms, or party structures; the following two "groupings" have competed in legislative balloting in recent years - Aelon Kein Ad Party [Michael KABUA] and United Democratic Party or UDP [Litokwa TOMEING]
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ACP, AsDB, FAO, G-77, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICCt, IDA, IFC, ILO, IMF, IMO, IMSO, Interpol, IOC, ITU, OPCW, PIF, Sparteca, SPC, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, WHO
blue with two stripes radiating from the lower hoist-side corner - orange (top) and white; there is a white star with four large rays and 20 small rays on the hoist side above the two stripes
chief of mission: Ambassador Banny DE BRUM ; chancery: 2433 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20008 ; telephone: [1] (202) 234-5414 ; FAX: [1] (202) 232-3236 ; consulate(s) general: Honolulu
chief of mission: Ambassador Clyde BISHOP ; embassy: Oceanside, Mejen Weto, Long Island, Majuro ; mailing address: P. O. Box 1379, Majuro, Republic of the Marshall Islands 96960-1379 ; telephone: [692] 247-4011 ; FAX: [692] 247-4012





US Government assistance is the mainstay of this tiny island economy. Agricultural production, primarily subsistence, is concentrated on small farms; the most important commercial crops are coconuts and breadfruit. Small-scale industry is limited to handicrafts, tuna processing, and copra. The tourist industry, now a small source of foreign exchange employing less than 10% of the labor force, remains the best hope for future added income. The islands have few natural resources, and imports far exceed exports. Under the terms of the Amended Compact of Free Association, the US will provide millions of dollars per year to the Marshall Islands (RMI) through 2023, at which time a Trust Fund made up of US and RMI contributions will begin perpetual annual payouts. Government downsizing, drought, a drop in construction, the decline in tourism, and less income from the renewal of fishing vessel licenses have held GDP growth to an average of 1% over the past decade.
$115 million (2001 est.)
$144 million (2005)
3.5% (2005 est.)
$2,900 (2005 est.)
agriculture: 31.7% ; industry: 14.9% ; services: 53.4% (2004 est.)
14,680 (2000)
agriculture: 21.4% ; industry: 20.9% ; services: 57.7% (2000)
30.9% (2000 est.)
NA%
lowest 10%: NA% ; highest 10%: NA%

3% (2005 est.)

revenues: $42 million ; expenditures: $40 million (1999)

coconuts, tomatoes, melons, taro, breadfruit, fruits; pigs, chickens
copra, tuna processing, tourism, craft items from seashells, wood, and pearls
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fossil fuel: 99% ; hydro: 0% ; nuclear: 0% ; other: 1% (solar)














$9.1 million f.o.b. (2000)
copra cake, coconut oil, handicrafts, fish
US, Japan, Australia, China (2006)
$54.7 million f.o.b. (2000)
US, Japan, Australia, NZ, Singapore, Fiji, China, Philippines (2006)


$86.5 million (FY99/00 est.)



US dollar (USD)
USD
the US dollar is used
1 October - 30 September
$56.56 million more than $1 billion from the US, 1986-2002 (2005)
4,500 (2004)
600 (2004)
general assessment: digital switching equipment; modern services include telex, cellular, internet, international calling, caller ID, and leased data circuits ; domestic: Majuro Atoll and Ebeye and Kwajalein islands have regular, seven-digit, direct-dial telephones; other islands interconnected by high frequency radiotelephone (used mostly for government purposes) and mini-satellite telephones ; international: country code - 692; satellite earth stations - 2 Intelsat (Pacific Ocean); US Government satellite communications system on Kwajalein (2001)
AM 1, FM 3, shortwave 0 (additionally, the US Armed Forces Radio and Television Services (Central Pacific Network) operate one FM and one AM station on Kwajalein) (2005)
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2 (both are US military stations; Marshalls Broadcasting Service, a cable company, operates on Majuro) (2005)
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3 (2007)
1 (2002)
2,200 (2006)

15 (2007)
total: 4 ; 1,524 to 2,437 m: 3 ; 914 to 1,523 m: 1 (2007)
total: 11 ; 914 to 1,523 m: 10 ; under 914 m: 1 (2007)



total: 64.5 km ; paved: 64.5 km ; note: paved roads on major islands (Majuro, Kwajalein), otherwise stone-, coral-, or laterite-surfaced roads and tracks (2002)

total: 902 ships (1000 GRT or over) 33,260,440 GRT/55,644,008 DWT ; by type: barge carrier 2, bulk carrier 215, cargo 61, carrier 1, chemical tanker 165, combination ore/oil 6, container 171, liquefied gas 28, passenger 6, petroleum tanker 228, refrigerated cargo 2, roll on/roll off 10, specialized tanker 2, vehicle carrier 5 ; foreign-owned: 857 (Australia 1, Belgium 1, Bermuda 5, Canada 4, Chile 4, China 3, Croatia 4, Cyprus 39, Denmark 9, Finland 2, Germany 214, Greece 226, Hong Kong 4, Italy 3, Japan 5, South Korea 3, Latvia 10, Malaysia 3, Monaco 7, Netherlands 5, Norway 62, Romania 1, Russia 4, Saudi Arabia 4, Singapore 12, Slovenia 3, Spain 3, Sweden 1, Switzerland 14, Turkey 41, UAE 14, UK 17, US 129) (2007)
Majuro

no regular military forces; under the 1983 Compact of Free Association, the US has full authority and responsibility for security and defense of the Marshall Islands; Marshall Islands Police (2006)

males age 18-49: 13,465 (2005 est.)
males age 18-49: 10,792 (2005 est.)
males age 18-49: 726 (2005 est.)
NA
defense is the responsibility of the US
claims US territory of Wake Island



