Location:
two island groups in the North Atlantic Ocean, southeast of The Bahamas, north of Haiti
Geographic coordinates:
21 45 N, 71 35 W
Map references:
Central America and the Caribbean
Area:
total: 948 sq km
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land: 948 sq km
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water: 0 sq km
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country comparison to the world (CIA rank, may be based on non-current data):
186
Area - comparative:
2.5 times the size of Washington, DC
Land boundaries:
0 km
Coastline:
389 km
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Maritime claims:
territorial sea: 12
nm
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exclusive fishing zone: 200
nm
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Climate:
tropical; marine; moderated by trade winds; sunny and relatively dry
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Terrain:
low, flat limestone; extensive marshes and mangrove swamps
Elevation:
lowest point:
Caribbean Sea 0 m
highest point:
Blue Hill on Providenciales and Flamingo Hill on East Caicos 48 m
Natural resources:
spiny lobster, conch
Land use:
agricultural land: 1.1%
(2011 est.)
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arable land: 1.1%
(2011 est.)
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permanent crops: 0%
(2011 est.)
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permanent pasture: 0%
(2011 est.)
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forest: 36.2%
(2011 est.)
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other: 62.7%
(2011 est.)
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Irrigated land:
0 sq km
(2012)
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Population distribution:
eight of the thirty islands are inhabited; the island of Providenciales is the most populated, but the most densely populated is Grand Turk
Natural hazards:
frequent hurricanes
Environment - current issues:
limited natural freshwater resources, private cisterns collect rainwater
Geography - note:
include eight large islands and numerous smaller cays, islets, and reefs; only two of the Caicos Islands and six of the Turks group are inhabited