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  •  Samoa
      source: CIA World Factbook 1998
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    Samoa

    Geography

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    Location: Oceania, group of islands in the South Pacific Ocean, about one-half of the way from Hawaii to New Zealand

    Geographic coordinates: 13 35 S, 172 20 W

    Map references: Oceania

    Area:
    total: 2,860 sq km
    land: 2,850 sq km
    water: 10 sq km

    Area—comparative: slightly smaller than Rhode Island

    Land boundaries: 0 km

    Coastline: 403 km

    Maritime claims:
    exclusive economic zone: 200 nm
    territorial sea: 12 nm

    Climate: tropical; rainy season (October to March), dry season (May to October)

    Terrain: narrow coastal plain with volcanic, rocky, rugged mountains in interior

    Elevation extremes:
    lowest point: Pacific Ocean 0 m
    highest point: Mauga Silisili 1,857 m

    Natural resources: hardwood forests, fish

    Land use:
    arable land: 19%
    permanent crops: 24%
    permanent pastures: 0%
    forests and woodland: 47%
    other: 10%

    Irrigated land: NA sq km

    Natural hazards: occasional typhoons; active volcanism

    Environment—current issues: soil erosion

    Environment—international agreements:
    party to: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Law of the Sea, Nuclear Test Ban, Ozone Layer Protection
    signed, but not ratified: Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol

    People

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    Population: 224,713 (July 1998 est.)
    note: other estimates range as low as 162,000

    Age structure:
    0-14 years: 39% (male 44,991; female 43,537)
    15-64 years: 57% (male 66,201; female 60,764)
    65 years and over: 4% (male 4,352; female 4,868) (July 1998 est.)

    Population growth rate: 2.33% (1998 est.)

    Birth rate: 29.62 births/1,000 population (1998 est.)

    Death rate: 5.51 deaths/1,000 population (1998 est.)

    Net migration rate: -0.8 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1998 est.)

    Sex ratio:
    at birth: 1.05 male(s)/female
    under 15 years: 1.03 male(s)/female
    15-64 years: 1.09 male(s)/female
    65 years and over: 0.89 male(s)/female (1998 est.)

    Infant mortality rate: 31.76 deaths/1,000 live births (1998 est.)

    Life expectancy at birth:
    total population: 69.45 years
    male: 67.07 years
    female: 71.96 years (1998 est.)

    Total fertility rate: 3.72 children born/woman (1998 est.)

    Nationality:
    noun: Samoan(s)
    adjective: Samoan

    Ethnic groups: Samoan 92.6%, Euronesians 7% (persons of European and Polynesian blood), Europeans 0.4%

    Religions: Christian 99.7% (about one-half of population associated with the London Missionary Society; includes Congregational, Roman Catholic, Methodist, Latter-Day Saints, Seventh-Day Adventist)

    Languages: Samoan (Polynesian), English

    Literacy:
    definition: age 15 and over can read and write
    total population: 97%
    male: 97%
    female: 97% (1971 est.)

    Government

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    Country name:
    conventional long form: Independent State of Samoa
    conventional short form: Samoa

    Data code: WS

    Government type: constitutional monarchy under native chief

    National capital: Apia

    Administrative divisions: 11 districts; A'ana, Aiga-i-le-Tai, Atua, Fa'asaleleaga, Gaga'emauga, Gagaifomauga, Palauli, Satupa'itea, Tuamasaga, Va'a-o-Fonoti, Vaisigano

    Independence: 1 January 1962 (from New Zealand-administered UN trusteeship)

    National holiday: National Day, 1 June (1962)

    Constitution: 1 January 1962

    Legal system: based on English common law and local customs; judicial review of legislative acts with respect to fundamental rights of the citizen; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction

    Suffrage: 21 years of age; universal

    Executive branch:
    chief of state: Chief Susuga MALIETOA Tanumafili II (cochief of state from 1 January 1962 until becoming sole chief of state 5 April 1963)
    head of government: Prime Minister TOFILAU Eti Alesana (since 7 April 1988); Deputy Prime Minister TUILA'EPA Sailele Malielegaoi (since NA 1992)
    cabinet: Cabinet consists of 12 members, appointed by the chief of state with the prime minister's advice
    elections: upon the death of Chief Susuga MALIETOA Tanumafili II, a new chief of state will be elected by the Legislative Assembly to serve a five-year term; prime minister appointed by the chief of state with the approval of the Legislative Assembly

    Legislative branch: unicameral Legislative Assembly or Fono (49 seats—47 elected by Samoans, 2 elected by non-Samoans; only chiefs (matai) may stand for election to the Fono; members serve five-year terms)
    elections: last held 26 April 1996 (next to be held 26 April 2001)
    election results: percent of vote by party—HRPP 45.17%, SNDP 27.1%, independents 23.7%; seats by party—HRPP 25, SNDP 13, independents 11

    Judicial branch: Supreme Court; Court of Appeal

    Political parties and leaders: Human Rights Protection Party (HRPP), TOFILAU Eti Alesana, chairman; Samoan National Development Party (SNDP), TAPUA Tamasese Efi, chairman (opposition); Samoan Progressive Conservative Party, LEOTA Ituau Ale; Samoa All People's Party (SAPP), Matatumua MAIMOAGA

    International organization participation: ACP, AsDB, C, ESCAP, FAO, G-77, IBRD, ICAO, ICFTU, ICRM, IDA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, IMF, IMO, Intelsat (nonsignatory user), IOC, ITU, Sparteca, SPC, SPF, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UPU, WHO, WMO

    Diplomatic representation in the US:
    chief of mission: Ambassador Tuiloma Neroni SLADE
    chancery: 820 Second Avenue, Suite 800D, New York, NY 10017
    telephone: [1] (212) 599-6196, 6197
    FAX: [1] (212) 599-0797

    Diplomatic representation from the US:
    chief of mission: Ambassador Josiah Horton BEEMAN (Ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa, resides in Wellington, New Zealand)
    embassy: 5th floor, Beach Road, Apia
    mailing address: P.O. Box 3430, Apia
    telephone: [685] 21631
    FAX: [685] 22030

    Flag description: red with a blue rectangle in the upper hoist-side quadrant bearing five white five-pointed stars representing the Southern Cross constellation

    Economy

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    Economy—overview: The economy of Samoa has traditionally been dependent on development aid, private family remittances from overseas, and agricultural exports. The country is vulnerable to devastating storms. Agriculture employs two-thirds of the labor force, and furnishes 90% of exports, featuring coconut cream, coconut oil, and copra. Outside of a large automotive wire harness factory, the manufacturing sector mainly processes agricultural products. Tourism is an expanding sector; more than 70,0000 tourists visited the islands in 1996. The 1998 Samoan budget calls for deregulation of the financial sector, development of more financial investments, and forecasts 3% to 4% growth.

    GDP: purchasing power parity—$450 million (1996 est.)

    GDP—real growth rate: 5.9% (1996 est.)

    GDP—per capita: purchasing power parity—$2,100 (1996 est.)

    GDP—composition by sector:
    agriculture: 40%
    industry: 25%
    services: 35% (1996 est.)

    Inflation rate—consumer price index: 7.5% (1996)

    Labor force:
    total: 82,500 (1991 est.)
    by occupation: agriculture 65%, services 30%, industry 5% (1995 est.)

    Unemployment rate: NA%

    Budget:
    revenues: $52 million
    expenditures: $99 million, including capital expenditures of $37 million (FY96/97 est.)

    Industries: timber, tourism, food processing, fishing

    Industrial production growth rate: 14% (1996 est.)

    Electricity—capacity: 21,700 kW (1996 est.)

    Electricity—production: 56.3 million kWh (1996 est.)

    Electricity—consumption per capita: 310 kWh (1995)

    Agriculture—products: coconuts, bananas, taro, yams

    Exports:
    total value: $10 million (f.o.b., 1996)
    commodities: coconut oil and cream, copra, fish, beer (1996)
    partners: New Zealand 48%, American Samoa 11%, Australia 10%, Germany 7%, US 3% (1996)

    Imports:
    total value: $100 million (c.i.f., 1996)
    commodities: intermediate goods 50%, food 26%, capital goods 12% (1996)
    partners: New Zealand 37%, Australia 22%, Fiji 15%, US 13%

    Debt—external: $169.4 million (1996 est.)

    Economic aid:
    recipient: ODA; $8.7 million bilateral aid from Australia (FY96/97 est.); $5 million bilateral aid from NZ (FY95/96)

    Currency: 1 tala (WS$) = 100 sene

    Exchange rates: tala (WS$) per US$1—2.7556 (January 1998), 2.5562 (1997), 2.4618 (1996), 2.4722 (1995), 2.5349 (1994), 2.5681 (1993)

    Fiscal year: calendar year

    Communications

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    Telephones: 7,500 (1988 est.)

    Telephone system:
    domestic: NA
    international: satellite earth station—1 Intelsat (Pacific Ocean)

    Radio broadcast stations: AM 1, FM 0, shortwave 0

    Radios: 76,000 (1992 est.)

    Television broadcast stations: 0

    Televisions: 6,000 (1992 est.)

    Transportation

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    Railways: 0 km

    Highways:
    total: 790 km
    paved: 332 km
    unpaved: 458 km (1996 est.)

    Ports and harbors: Apia, Asau, Mulifanua, Salelologa

    Merchant marine:
    total: 1 roll-on/roll-off cargo ship (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 3,838 GRT/5,536 DWT (1997 est.)

    Airports: 3 (1997 est.)

    Airports—with paved runways:
    total: 1
    2,438 to 3,047 m: 1 (1997 est.)

    Airports—with unpaved runways:
    total: 2
    under 914 m: 2 (1997 est.)

    Military

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    Military branches: no regular armed services; Samoa Police Force

    Military expenditures—dollar figure: $NA

    Military expenditures—percent of GDP: NA%

    Transnational Issues

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    Disputes—international: none


    source: CIA World Factbook 1998

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