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  2  definitions  found 
 
  From  WordNet  r  1.6  [wn]: 
 
  Maldives 
  n  :  a  republic  on  the  Maldive  Islands  [syn:  {Maldives}] 
 
  From  The  CIA  World  Factbook  (1995)  [world95]: 
 
  Maldives 
 
  Maldives:Geography 
 
  Location:  Southern  Asia,  group  of  atolls  in  the  Indian  Ocean, 
  south-southwest  of  India 
 
  Map  references:  Asia 
 
  Area: 
  total  area:  300  sq  km 
  land  area:  300  sq  km 
  comparative  area:  slightly  more  than  1.5  times  the  size  of  Washington, 
  DC 
 
  Land  boundaries:  0  km 
 
  Coastline:  644  km 
 
  Maritime  claims: 
  exclusive  economic  zone:  35-310  nm  as  defined  by  geographic 
  coordinates;  segment  of  zone  coincides  with  maritime  boundary  with 
  India 
  territorial  sea:  12  nm 
 
  International  disputes:  none 
 
  Climate:  tropical;  hot,  humid;  dry,  northeast  monsoon  (November  to 
  March);  rainy,  southwest  monsoon  (June  to  August) 
 
  Terrain:  flat  with  elevations  only  as  high  as  2.5  meters 
 
  Natural  resources:  fish 
 
  Land  use: 
  arable  land:  10% 
  permanent  crops:  0% 
  meadows  and  pastures:  3% 
  forest  and  woodland:  3% 
  other:  84% 
 
  Irrigated  land:  NA  sq  km 
 
  Environment: 
  current  issues:  depletion  of  freshwater  aquifers  threatens  water 
  supplies 
  natural  hazards:  low  level  of  islands  makes  them  very  sensitive  to  sea 
  level  rise 
  international  agreements:  party  to  -  Biodiversity,  Climate  Change, 
  Hazardous  Wastes,  Ozone  Layer  Protection;  signed,  but  not  ratified  - 
  Law  of  the  Sea 
 
  Note:  1,190  coral  islands  grouped  into  26  atolls;  archipelago  of 
  strategic  location  astride  and  along  major  sea  lanes  in  Indian  Ocean 
 
  Maldives:People 
 
  Population:  261,310  (July  1995  est.) 
 
  Age  structure: 
  0-14  years:  47%  (female  60,038;  male  63,042) 
  15-64  years:  50%  (female  63,526;  male  67,020) 
  65  years  and  over:  3%  (female  3,537;  male  4,147)  (July  1995  est.) 
 
  Population  growth  rate:  3.58%  (1995  est.) 
 
  Birth  rate:  42.8  births/1,000  population  (1995  est.) 
 
  Death  rate:  7  deaths/1,000  population  (1995  est.) 
 
  Net  migration  rate:  0  migrant(s)/1,000  population  (1995  est.) 
 
  Infant  mortality  rate:  50  deaths/1,000  live  births  (1995  est.) 
 
  Life  expectancy  at  birth: 
  total  population:  65.49  years 
  male:  63.99  years 
  female:  67.07  years  (1995  est.) 
 
  Total  fertility  rate:  6.17  children  born/woman  (1995  est.) 
 
  Nationality: 
  noun:  Maldivian(s) 
  adjective:  Maldivian 
 
  Ethnic  divisions:  Sinhalese,  Dravidian,  Arab,  African 
 
  Religions:  Sunni  Muslim 
 
  Languages:  Divehi  (dialect  of  Sinhala;  script  derived  from  Arabic), 
  English  spoken  by  most  government  officials 
 
  Literacy:  age  15  and  over  can  read  and  write  (1985) 
  total  population:  91% 
  male:  91% 
  female:  92% 
 
  Labor  force:  66,000  (est.) 
  by  occupation:  fishing  industry  25% 
 
  Maldives:Government 
 
  Names: 
  conventional  long  form:  Republic  of  Maldives 
  conventional  short  form:  Maldives 
 
  Digraph:  MV 
 
  Type:  republic 
 
  Capital:  Male 
 
  Administrative  divisions:  19  districts  (atolls);  Aliff,  Baa,  Daalu 
  Faafu  Gaafu  Aliff,  Gaafu  Daalu  Haa  Aliff,  Haa  Daalu  Kaafu  Laamu 
  Laviyani  Meemu  Naviyani  Noonu,  Raa,  Seenu,  Shaviyani  Thaa,  Waavu 
 
  Independence:  26  July  1965  (from  UK) 
 
  National  holiday:  Independence  Day  26  July  (1965) 
 
  Constitution:  4  June  1968 
 
  Legal  system:  based  on  Islamic  law  with  admixtures  of  English  common 
  law  primarily  in  commercial  matters;  has  not  accepted  compulsory  ICJ 
  jurisdiction 
 
  Suffrage:  21  years  of  age;  universal 
 
  Executive  branch: 
  chief  of  state  and  head  of  government:  President  Maumoon  Abdul  GAYOOM 
  (since  11  November  1978);  election  last  held  1  October  1993  (next  to 
  be  held  1998);  results  -  President  Maumoon  Abdul  GAYOOM  was  reelected 
  with  92.76%  of  the  vote 
  cabinet:  Ministry  of  Atolls;  appointed  by  the  president 
 
  Legislative  branch:  unicameral 
  Citizens'  Council  (Majlis):  elections  last  held  2  December  1994  (next 
  to  be  held  NA  December  1999);  results  -  percent  of  vote  NA  seats  - 
  (48  total,  40  elected,  8  appointed  by  the  president)  independents  40 
 
  Judicial  branch:  High  Court 
 
  Political  parties  and  leaders:  although  political  parties  are  not 
  banned,  none  exist;  country  governed  by  the  Didi  clan  for  the  past 
  eight  centuries 
 
  Member  of:  AsDB  C,  CP  ESCAP,  FAO,  G-77,  GATT,  IBRD,  ICAO,  IDA,  IDB, 
  IFAD,  IFC,  IMF,  IMO,  INTELSAT  (nonsignatory  user),  INTERPOL,  IOC,  ITU, 
  NAM,  OIC,  SAARC  UN  UNCTAD  UNESCO,  UNIDO  UPU,  WHO  WMO,  WTO 
 
  Diplomatic  representation  in  US:  Maldives  has  no  embassy  in  the  US 
  but  does  have  a  UN  mission  in  New  York;  Permanent  Representative  to 
  the  UN  Ahmed  ZAKI 
 
  US  diplomatic  representation: 
  chief  of  mission:  the  US  Ambassador  to  Sri  Lanka  is  accredited  to 
  Maldives  and  makes  periodic  visits  there 
  consular  agency:  Midhath  Hilmy,  Male 
  telephone:  322581 
 
  Flag:  red  with  a  large  green  rectangle  in  the  center  bearing  a 
  vertical  white  crescent;  the  closed  side  of  the  crescent  is  on  the 
  hoist  side  of  the  flag 
 
  Economy 
 
  Overview:  Fishing  is  the  largest  industry,  employing  25%  of  the  work 
  force  and  accounting  for  over  60%  of  exports.  Over  90%  of  government 
  tax  revenue  comes  from  import  duties  and  tourism-related  taxes.  During 
  the  1980s  tourism  became  one  of  the  most  important  and  highest  growth 
  sectors  of  the  economy.  In  1993,  tourism  accounted  for  17%  of  GDP  and 
  more  than  60%  of  the  Maldives'  foreign  exchange  receipts.  The 
  Maldivian  government  initiated  an  economic  reform  program  in  1989 
  initially  by  lifting  import  quotas  and  opening  some  exports  to  the 
  private  sector.  Subsequently,  it  has  liberalized  regulations  to  allow 
  more  foreign  investment.  Agriculture  and  manufacturing  continue  to 
  play  a  minor  role  in  the  economy,  constrained  by  the  limited 
  availability  of  cultivatable  land  and  the  shortage  of  domestic  labor. 
  Most  staple  foods  must  be  imported.  In  1993,  industry  which  consisted 
  mainly  of  garment  production,  boat  building,  and  handicrafts  accounted 
  for  about  6%  of  GDP. 
 
  National  product:  GDP  -  purchasing  power  parity  -  $360  million  (1993 
  est.) 
 
  National  product  real  growth  rate:  5.4%  (1993  est.) 
 
  National  product  per  capita:  $1,500  (1993  est.) 
 
  Inflation  rate  (consumer  prices):  20%  (1993) 
 
  Unemployment  rate:  NEGL% 
 
  Budget: 
  revenues:  $95  million  (excluding  foreign  transfers) 
  expenditures:  $143  million,  including  capital  expenditures  of  $71 
  million  (1993  est.) 
 
  Exports:  $38.5  million  (f.o.b.,  1993  est.) 
  commodities:  fish,  clothing 
  partners:  US  UK  Sri  Lanka,  Singapore,  Germany 
 
  Imports:  $177.8  million  (c.i.f.,  1993) 
  commodities:  consumer  goods,  intermediate  and  capital  goods,  petroleum 
  products 
  partners:  Singapore,  Germany,  Sri  Lanka,  India,  Japan 
 
  External  debt:  $130  million  (1993  est.) 
 
  Industrial  production:  growth  rate  24%  (1990);  accounts  for  6%  of  GDP 
 
  Electricity: 
  capacity:  5,000  kW 
  production:  30  million  kWh 
  consumption  per  capita:  123  kWh  (1993) 
 
  Industries:  fishing  and  fish  processing,  tourism,  shipping,  boat 
  building,  some  coconut  processing,  garments,  woven  mats,  coir  (rope), 
  handicrafts 
 
  Agriculture:  fishing,  coconuts,  corn,  sweet  potatoes 
 
  Economic  aid: 
  recipient:  US  commitments,  including  Ex-Im  (FY70-88),  $28  million; 
  Western  (non-US)  countries,  ODA  and  OOF  bilateral  commitments 
  (1970-89),  $125  million;  OPEC  bilateral  aid  (1979-89),  $14  million 
 
  Currency:  1  rufiyaa  Rf  =  100  laari 
 
  Exchange  rates:  rufiyaa  Rf  per  US$1  -  11.770  (January  1995),  11.586 
  (1994),  10.957  (1993),  10.569  (1992),  10.253  (1991),  9.509  (1990) 
 
  Fiscal  year:  calendar  year 
 
  Maldives:Transportation 
 
  Railroads:  0  km 
 
  Highways: 
  total:  NA 
  paved:  NA 
  unpaved:  NA  (Male  has  9.6  km  of  coral  highways  within  the  city) 
 
  Ports:  Gan,  Male 
 
  Merchant  marine: 
  total:  16  ships  (1,000  GRT  or  over)  totaling  50,384  GRT/77,771  DWT 
  ships  by  type:  cargo  14,  container  1,  oil  tanker  1 
 
  Airports: 
  total:  2 
  with  paved  runways  over  3,047  m:  1 
  with  paved  runways  2,438  to  3,047  m:  1 
 
  Maldives:Communications 
 
  Telephone  system:  2,804  telephones;  minimal  domestic  and  international 
  facilities 
  local:  NA 
  intercity:  NA 
  international:  1  INTELSAT  (Indian  Ocean)  earth  station 
 
  Radio: 
  broadcast  stations:  AM  2,  FM  1,  shortwave  0 
  radios:  NA 
 
  Television: 
  broadcast  stations:  1 
  televisions:  NA 
 
  Maldives:Defense  Forces 
 
  Branches:  National  Security  Service  (paramilitary  police  force) 
 
  Manpower  availability:  males  age  15-49  57,172;  males  fit  for  military 
  service  31,911  (1995  est.) 
 
  Defense  expenditures:  $NA,  NA%  of  GDP 
 
 
 




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