New Caledonia
Settled by both Britain and France during the first half of the 19th century, the island became a French possession in 1853. It served as a penal colony for four decades after 1864. Agitation for independence during the 1980s and early 1990s ended in the 1998 Noumea Accord, which over two decades transferred an increasing amount of governing responsibility from France to New Caledonia. In a referendum held in November 2018, residents rejected independence and decided to retain their territorial status, although two additional referendums may occur in 2020 and 2022, per the Noumea Accord.

geography

location

21.30° S, 165. 30° E
Oceania, islands in the South Pacific Ocean, east of Australia

area

18,575 sq km
land
18,275 sq km
water
300 sq km

land boundaries

0 km

coastline

2,254 km

climate

tropical; modified by southeast trade winds; hot, humid

terrain

coastal plains with interior mountains

elevation

lowest point
Pacific Ocean
0
highest point
Mont Panie
1,628

natural resources

  • nickel
  • chrome
  • iron
  • cobalt
  • manganese
  • silver
  • gold
  • lead
  • copper

land use

arable land
0.4 %
permanent crops
0.2 %
permanent pasture
9.8 %
forest
45.9 %
other
43.7 %

population distribution

most of the populace lives in the southern part of the main island, in and around the capital of Noumea

people

population

  • 290,009
  • 183
    global rank

nationality

  • New Caledonian(s)
    noun
  • New Caledonian
    adjective

ethnic groups

Kanak
39.1 %
European
27.1 %
Wallisian
%
Futunian
8.2 %
Tahitian
2.1 %
Indonesian
1.4 %
Ni-Vanuatu
1 %
Vietnamese
0.9 %
other
17.7 %
unspecified
2.5 %

languages

  • French
    official
  • Melanesian-Polynesian dialects

religions

Roman Catholic
60 %
Protestant
30 %
other
10 %

birth rate

  • 14.5
    per 1,000 population
  • 129
    global rank

death rate

  • 5.9
    per 1,000 population
  • 173
    global rank

urban population

71.5 %

major urban areas

  • Noumea
    pop. 198,000

life expectancy

  • 78.4
    total population
  • 67
    global rank
74.4
male
82.5
female

government

country name

    conventional

  • Territory of New Caledonia and Dependencies
    long form
  • New Caledonia
    short form

    local

  • Territoire des Nouvelle-Caledonie et Dependances
    long form
  • Nouvelle-Caledonie
    short form

government type

parliamentary democracy (Territorial Congress); an overseas collectivity of France

capital

Noumea
22.16 S, 166.27 E

independence

national holidays

  • Fete de la Federation
    14 July

legal system

civil law system based on French civil law

age of suffrage

18

flag description

New Caledonia has two official flags; alongside the flag of France, the Kanak (indigenous Melanesian) flag has equal status; the latter consists of three equal horizontal bands of blue (top), red, and green; a large yellow disk - diameter two-thirds the height of the flag - shifted slightly to the hoist side is edged in black and displays a black fleche faitiere symbol, a native rooftop adornment

national colors

  • gray
  • red

national anthem

"Soyons unis, devenons freres" (Let Us Be United, Let Us Become Brothers)

economy

overview

New Caledonia has 11% of the world's nickel reserves, representing the second largest reserves on the planet. Only a small amount of the land is suitable for cultivation, and food accounts for about 20% of imports. In addition to nickel, substantial financial support from France - equal to more than 15% of GDP - and tourism are keys to the health of the economy. With the gradual increase in the production of two new nickel plants in 2015, average production of metallurgical goods stood at a record level of 94 thousand tons. However, the sector is exposed to the high volatility of nickel prices, which have been in decline since 2016. In 2017, one of the three major mining firms on the island, Vale, put its operations up for sale, triggering concerns of layoffs ahead of the 2018 independence referendum.

GDP

11,110,000,000 USD
2017

agriculture products

  • vegetables
  • beef
  • venison
  • livestock products
  • fish

poverty level

17%
2008

budget

  • 1,995,000,000
    revenue (USD)
  • 1,993,000,000
    expenditures (USD)

communications

telephones

    fixed lines

  • 92,000
    total subscriptions
  • 141
    global rank

    mobile cellular

  • 246,000
    total subscriptions
  • 182
    global rank

broadcast media

the publicly owned French Overseas Network (RFO), which operates in France's overseas departments and territories, broadcasts over the RFO Nouvelle-Calédonie TV and radio stations; a small number of privately owned radio stations also broadcast

internet

.nc
country code

    users

  • 201,000
    total
  • 74
    % of population
  • 170
    global rank

energy

electricity access

100%
2016

transportation

air transport

    airports

  • 25
    total
  • 12
    paved

roadways

5,622 km
total length

military

This entry doesn't have any available military data.