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South Georgia and
South Sandwich Islands
South America :: South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands
(overseas territory of the
UK, also claimed by Argentina)
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| Introduction
::South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands |
Background:
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The islands, which have large bird
and seal populations, lie approximately 1,000 km east of the Falkland
Islands and have been under British administration since 1908 - except
for a brief period in 1982 when Argentina occupied them. Grytviken, on
South Georgia, was a 19th and early 20th century whaling station. Famed
explorer Ernest SHACKLETON stopped there in 1914 en route to his
ill-fated attempt to cross Antarctica on foot. He returned some 20
months later with a few companions in a small boat and arranged a
successful rescue for the rest of his crew, stranded off the Antarctic
Peninsula. He died in 1922 on a subsequent expedition and is buried in
Grytviken. Today, the station houses scientists from the British
Antarctic Survey. Recognizing the importance of preserving the marine
stocks in adjacent waters, the UK, in 1993, extended the exclusive
fishing zone from 12 nm to 200 nm around each island.
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| Geography ::South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands |
Location:
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Southern South America, islands in
the South Atlantic Ocean, east of the tip of South America
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Geographic coordinates:
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54 30 S, 37 00 W
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Map references:
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South America
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Area:
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total: 3,903
sq km
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land:
3,903 sq km
water:
0 sq km
note:
includes Shag Rocks, Black Rock, Clerke Rocks,
South Georgia Island, Bird Island, and the South Sandwich Islands, which
consist of 11 islands
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Area - comparative:
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slightly larger than
Rhode Island
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Land boundaries:
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0 km
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Coastline:
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NA
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Maritime claims:
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territorial sea: 12
nm
exclusive fishing zone:
200 nm
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Climate:
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Current Weather
variable, with mostly
westerly winds throughout the year interspersed with periods of calm;
nearly all precipitation falls as snow
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Terrain:
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most of the islands,
rising steeply from the sea, are rugged and mountainous; South Georgia
is largely barren and has steep, glacier-covered mountains; the South
Sandwich Islands are of volcanic origin with some active volcanoes
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Elevation extremes:
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lowest point: Atlantic
Ocean 0 m
highest point:
Mount Paget (South Georgia) 2,934 m
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Natural resources:
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fish
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Land use:
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arable land: 0%
permanent crops:
0%
other:
100% (largely covered by permanent ice and snow
with some sparse vegetation consisting of grass, moss, and lichen)
(2005)
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Irrigated land:
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0 sq km
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Natural hazards:
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the South Sandwich
Islands have prevailing weather conditions that generally make them
difficult to approach by ship; they are also subject to active volcanism
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Environment
- current issues:
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NA
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Geography - note:
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the north coast of South
Georgia has several large bays, which provide good anchorage; reindeer,
introduced early in the 20th century, live on South Georgia
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| People ::South
Georgia and South Sandwich Islands |
Population:
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no indigenous inhabitants
note:
the small military garrison on South Georgia
withdrew in March 2001 replaced by a permanent group of scientists of
the British Antarctic Survey, which also has a biological station on
Bird Island; the South Sandwich Islands are uninhabited
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| Government ::South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands |
Country name:
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conventional long form: South Georgia and the
South Sandwich Islands
conventional short form:
South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands
abbreviation:
SGSSI
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Dependency status:
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overseas territory of the
UK, also claimed by Argentina; administered from the Falkland Islands
by a commissioner, who is concurrently governor of the Falkland Islands,
representing Queen ELIZABETH II
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Legal system:
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the laws of the UK where
applicable apply; the senior magistrate from the Falkland Islands
presides over the Magistrates Court
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Diplomatic representation in the US:
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none (overseas territory
of the UK, also claimed by Argentina)
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Diplomatic representation from the US:
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none (overseas territory
of the UK, also claimed by Argentina)
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Flag description:
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blue, with the flag of
the UK in the upper hoist-side quadrant and the South Georgia and South
Sandwich Islands coat of arms centered on the outer half of the flag;
the coat of arms features a shield with a golden lion centered; the
shield is supported by a fur seal on the left and a penguin on the
right; a reindeer appears above the shield, and below it on a scroll is
the motto LEO TERRAM PROPRIAM PROTEGAT (Let the Lion Protect its Own
Land)
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| Economy ::South
Georgia and South Sandwich Islands |
Economy - overview:
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Some fishing takes place in
adjacent waters. There is a potential source of income from harvesting
finfish and krill. The islands receive income from postage stamps
produced in the UK, sale of fishing licenses, and harbor and landing
fees from tourist vessels. Tourism from specialized cruise ships is
increasing rapidly.
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| Communications
::South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands |
Telephone system:
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general assessment: NA
domestic:
NA
international:
coastal radiotelephone station at Grytviken
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Radio broadcast
stations:
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AM 0, FM 0, shortwave 0
(2003)
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Television
broadcast stations:
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0 (2003)
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Internet country code:
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.gs
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Internet hosts:
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363 (2009)
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| Transportation
::South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands |
Ports and terminals:
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Grytviken
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| Military ::South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands |
Military - note:
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defense is the responsibility of
the UK
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| Transnational Issues
::South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands |
Disputes -
international:
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Argentina, which claims the islands
in its constitution and briefly occupied them by force in 1982, agreed
in 1995 to no longer seek settlement by force
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