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Status: Overseas territory
Governor: Stuart Jack (2005)
Total area: 101 sq mi (262 sq km)
Population (2008 est.): 47,762 (growth
rate: 2.4%); birth rate: 12.4/1000; infant mortality rate: 7.6/1000;
life expectancy: 80.3; density per sq mi: 182
Capital (2003 est.): George Town (on Grand
Cayman), 29,400
Monetary unit: Cayman Islands
dollar
National Holiday:
Constitution Day, First Monday in July
Literacy rate: 98% (1970 est.)
Economic summary: GDP/PPP (2004
est.): $1.391 billion; per capita $32,300. Real growth rate:
1.7% (2002 est.). Inflation: 2.8% (2002). Unemployment:
4.1% (1997). Arable land: 4%. Agriculture:
vegetables, fruit; livestock; turtle farming. Labor force:
19,820 (1995); agriculture 1.4%, industry 12.6%, services 86%
(1995). Industries: tourism, banking, insurance and finance,
construction, construction materials, furniture. Natural
resources: fish, climate and beaches that foster tourism.
Exports: $1.2 million (1999): turtle products, manufactured
consumer goods. Imports: $457.4 million (1999): foodstuffs,
manufactured goods. Major trading partners: U.S., Trinidad
and Tobago, UK, Netherlands Antilles, Japan (2004).
Communications: Telephones: main lines
in use: 19,000 (1995); mobile cellular: 2,534 (1995). Radio
broadcast stations: AM 1, FM 5, shortwave 0 (1998).
Radios: 36,000 (1997). Television broadcast stations:
n.a. Televisions: 7,000 (1997). Internet Service Providers
(ISPs): 16 (2000). Internet users: n.a.
Transportation: Railways: 0 km.
Highways: total: 785 km; paved: 785 km (2000). Ports and
harbors: Cayman Brac, George Town. Airports: 3
(2002).
International disputes: none.
Major sources and definitions
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