
BRITISH
VIRGIN ISLANDS
OFFICIAL
NAME
British
Virgin Islands
Over 40 islands, including Anegada, Tortola and Virgin Gorda
CAPITAL
CITY
Road
Town, Tortola, island population 9,500
GEOGRAPHY
Location:
Caribbean, between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, east
of Puerto Rico
Map references:
Central America and the Caribbean
Area:
total area: 150 sq km
land area: 150 sq km
comparative area: about 0.8 times the size of Washington, DC
note: includes the island of Anegada
Land boundaries:
0 km
Coastline:
80 km
Maritime
claims:
exclusive fishing zone: 200 nm
territorial sea: 3 nm
International
disputes: none
Climate:
subtropical; humid; temperatures moderated by trade winds
Terrain:
coral islands relatively flat; volcanic islands steep, hilly
Natural
resources: negligible
Land use:
arable land: 20%
permanent crops: 7%
meadows and pastures: 33%
forest and woodland: 7%
other: 33%
Irrigated
land: NA sq km
Environment:
current issues: limited natural fresh water resources (except
for a few seasonal streams and springs on Tortola,
most of the island's water supply comes from wells and rainwater catchment)
natural hazards: hurricanes and tropical storms (July to
October)
international agreements: NA
Note:
strong ties to nearby US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico
PEOPLE
Population:
13,027 (July 1995 est.)
Age structure:
0-14 years: NA
15-64 years: NA
65 years and over: NA
Population
growth rate: 1.27% (1995 est.)
Birth
rate: 20.25 births/1,000 population (1995 est.)
Death
rate: 6.07 deaths/1,000 population (1995 est.)
Net migration
rate: -1.5 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1995 est.)
Infant
mortality rate: 19.33 deaths/1,000 live births (1995 est.)
Life expectancy
at birth:
total population: 72.73 years
male: 70.88 years
female: 74.7 years (1995 est.)
Total
fertility rate: 2.27 children born/woman (1995 est.)
Nationality:
noun: British Virgin Islander(s)
adjective: British Virgin Islander
Ethnic
divisions: black 90%, white, Asian
Religions:
Protestant 86% (Methodist 45%, Anglican 21%, Church of God 7%, Seventh-Day
Adventist 5%,
Baptist 4%, Jehovah's Witnesses 2%, other 2%), Roman Catholic 6%, none
2%, other 6% (1981)
Languages:
English (official)
Literacy:
age 15 and over can read and write (1970)
total population: 98%
male: 98%
female: 98%
Labor
force: 4,911 (1980)
by occupation: NA

GOVERNMENT
Names:
conventional long form: none
conventional short form: British Virgin Islands
Abbreviation:
BVI
Digraph:
VI
Type:
dependent territory of the UK
Capital:
Road Town
Administrative
divisions: none (dependent territory of the UK)
Independence:
none (dependent territory of the UK)
National
holiday: Territory Day, 1 July
Constitution:
1 June 1977
Legal
system: English law
Suffrage:
18 years of age; universal
Executive
branch:
chief of state: Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952), represented
by Governor Peter Alfred PENFOLD
(since 14 October 1991)
head of government: Chief Minister H. Lavity STOUTT (since NA September
1986)
cabinet: Executive Council; appointed by the governor
Legislative
branch: unicameral
Legislative Council: election last held 20 February 1995 (next
to be held on NA February 2000); results - percent
of vote by party NA; seats - (13 total) VIP 6, CCM 2, UP 2, independents
3
note: legislature was expanded to 13 seats as of election on 20
February 1995
Judicial
branch: Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court
Political
parties and leaders: United Party (UP), Conrad MADURO; Virgin Islands
Party (VIP), H. Lavity STOUTT; Concerned Citizens Movement (CCM), E. Walwyln
BREWLEY
Member
of: CARICOM (associate), CDB, ECLAC (associate), INTERPOL (subbureau),
IOC, OECS (associate), UNESCO (associate)
Diplomatic
representation in US: none (dependent territory of the UK)
US diplomatic
representation: none (dependent territory of the UK)

ECONOMY
Overview:
The economy, one of the most prosperous in the Caribbean area, is highly
dependent on the tourist industry, which generates about 21% of the national
income. In 1985 the government offered offshore registration to companies
wishing to incorporate in the islands, and, in consequence, incorporation
fees generated about $2 million in 1987. The economy slowed in 1991 because
of the poor performances
of the tourist sector and tight commercial bank credit. Livestock raising
is the most significant agricultural activity. The islands' crops, limited
by poor soils, are unable to meet food requirements.
National
product: GDP - purchasing power parity - $133 million (1991)
National
product real growth rate: 2% (1991)
National
product per capita: $10,600 (1991)
Inflation
rate (consumer prices): 2.5% (1990 est.)
Unemployment
rate: NEGL% (1992)
Budget:
revenues: $51 million
expenditures: $88 million, including capital expenditures of $38
million (1991)
Exports:
$2.7 million (f.o.b., 1988)
commodities: rum, fresh fish, gravel, sand, fruits, animals
partners: Virgin Islands (US), Puerto Rico, US
Imports:
$11.5 million (c.i.f., 1988)
commodities: building materials, automobiles, foodstuffs, machinery
partners: Virgin Islands (US), Puerto Rico, US
External
debt: $4.5 million (1985)
Industrial
production: growth rate 4% (1985)
Electricity:
capacity: 10,500 kW
production: 50 million kWh
consumption per capita: 3,148 kWh (1993)
Industries:
tourism, light industry, construction, rum, concrete block, offshore financial
center
Agriculture:
livestock (including poultry), fish, fruit, vegetables
Economic
aid: $NA
Currency:
1 United States dollar (US$) = 100 cents
Exchange
rates: US currency is used
Fiscal
year: 1 April - 31 March

TRANSPORTATION
Railroads:
0 km
Highways:
total: 106 km (1983)
paved: NA
unpaved: NA
Ports:
Road Town
Merchant
marine: none
Airports:
total: 3
with paved runways 914 to 1,523 m: 1
with paved runways under 914 m: 1
with unpaved runways 914 to 1,523 m: 1

COMMUNICATIONS
Telephone
system: 3,000 telephones; worldwide external telephone service
local: NA
intercity: NA
international: submarine cable communication links to Bermuda
Radio:
broadcast stations: AM 1, FM 0, shortwave 0
radios: NA
Television:
broadcast stations: 1
televisions: NA

DEFENSE
FORCES
Note:
defense is the responsibility of the UK
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