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Qatar
Background: During the late 1980s and early 1990s, the Qatari economy was crippled by a continuous siphoning off of petroleum revenues by the amir who had ruled the country since 1972. He was overthrown in a bloodless coup by his own son in 1995. Oil and natural gas revenues enable Qatar to have a per capita income not far below the leading industrial countries of Western Europe.
Location: Middle East, peninsula bordering the Persian Gulf and Saudi Arabia Geographic coordinates: 25 30 N, 51 15 E Map references: Middle East Area:
Area - comparative: slightly smaller than Connecticut Land boundaries:
Coastline: 563 km Maritime claims:
Climate: desert; hot, dry; humid and sultry in summer Terrain: mostly flat and barren desert covered with loose sand and gravel Elevation extremes:
Natural resources: petroleum, natural gas, fish Land use:
Irrigated land: 80 sq km (1993 est.) Natural hazards: haze, dust storms, sandstorms common Environment - current issues: limited natural fresh water resources are increasing dependence on large-scale desalination facilities Environment - international agreements:
Geography - note: strategic location in central Persian Gulf near major petroleum deposits
Population: 744,483 (July 2000 est.) Age structure:
Population growth rate: 3.35% (2000 est.) Birth rate: 16.07 births/1,000 population (2000 est.) Death rate: 4.19 deaths/1,000 population (2000 est.) Net migration rate: 21.58 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2000 est.) Sex ratio:
Infant mortality rate: 22.14 deaths/1,000 live births (2000 est.) Life expectancy at birth:
Total fertility rate: 3.25 children born/woman (2000 est.) Nationality:
Ethnic groups: Arab 40%, Pakistani 18%, Indian 18%, Iranian 10%, other 14% Religions: Muslim 95% Languages: Arabic (official), English commonly used as a second language Literacy:
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Data code: QA Government type: traditional monarchy Capital: Doha Administrative divisions: 9 municipalities (baladiyat, singular - baladiyah); Ad Dawhah, Al Ghuwayriyah, Al Jumayliyah, Al Khawr, Al Wakrah, Ar Rayyan, Jarayan al Batinah, Madinat ash Shamal, Umm Salal Independence: 3 September 1971 (from UK) National holiday: Independence Day, 3 September (1971) Constitution: provisional constitution enacted 19 April 1972 Legal system: discretionary system of law controlled by the amir, although civil codes are being implemented; Islamic law is significant in personal matters Suffrage: suffrage is limited to municipal elections Executive branch:
Legislative branch:
unicameral Advisory Council or Majlis al-Shura (35 seats; members appointed)
Judicial branch: Court of Appeal Political parties and leaders: none International organization participation: ABEDA, AFESD, AL, AMF, CCC, ESCWA, FAO, G-77, GCC, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICRM, IDB, IFAD, IFRCS, IHO (pending member), ILO, IMF, IMO, Inmarsat, Intelsat, Interpol, IOC, ISO (correspondent), ITU, NAM, OAPEC, OIC, OPCW, OPEC, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UPU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTrO Diplomatic representation in the US:
Diplomatic representation from the US:
Flag description: maroon with a broad white serrated band (nine white points) on the hoist side
Economy - overview: Oil accounts for more than 30% of GDP, roughly 80% of export earnings, and 66% of government revenues. Proved oil reserves of 3.7 billion barrels should ensure continued output at current levels for 23 years. Oil has given Qatar a per capita GDP three-fourths that of the leading West European industrial countries. Qatar's proved reserves of natural gas exceed 7 trillion cubic meters, more than 5% of the world total, third largest in the world. Production and export of natural gas are becoming increasingly important. Long-term goals feature the development of off-shore petroleum and the diversification of the economy. If high oil prices continue in 2000, Qatar will post its highest ever trade surplus - of more than $4 billion. GDP: purchasing power parity - $12.3 billion (1999 est.) GDP - real growth rate: 1.5% (1999 est.) GDP - per capita: purchasing power parity - $17,000 (1999 est.) GDP - composition by sector:
Population below poverty line: NA% Household income or consumption by percentage share:
Inflation rate (consumer prices): 2% (1999) Labor force: 233,000 (1993 est.) Unemployment rate: NA% Budget:
Industries: crude oil production and refining, fertilizers, petrochemicals, steel reinforcing bars, cement Industrial production growth rate: NA% Electricity - production: 6.715 billion kWh (1998) Electricity - production by source:
Electricity - consumption: 6.245 billion kWh (1998) Electricity - exports: 0 kWh (1998) Electricity - imports: 0 kWh (1998) Agriculture - products: fruits, vegetables; poultry, dairy products, beef; fish Exports: $6.7 billion (f.o.b., 1999 est.) Exports - commodities: petroleum products 80%, fertilizers, steel Exports - partners: Japan 50%, Singapore 12%, South Korea 9%, US, UAE (1997) Imports: $4.2 billion (f.o.b., 1999 est.) Imports - commodities: machinery and transport equipment, food, chemicals Imports - partners: UK 25%, France 13%, Japan 10%, US 9%, Italy 6% (1997) Debt - external: $10 billion (1998 est.) Economic aid - recipient: $NA Currency: 1 Qatari riyal (QR) = 100 dirhams Exchange rates: Qatari riyals (QR) per US$1 - 3.6400 riyals (fixed rate) Fiscal year: 1 April - 31 March
Telephones - main lines in use: 146,980 (1995) Telephones - mobile cellular: 18,469 (1995) Telephone system:
modern system centered in Doha
Radio broadcast stations: AM 6, FM 5, shortwave 1 (1998) Radios: 256,000 (1997) Television broadcast stations: 2 (plus three repeaters) (1997) Televisions: 230,000 (1997) Internet Service Providers (ISPs): NA
Railways: 0 km Highways:
Pipelines: crude oil 235 km; natural gas 400 km Ports and harbors: Doha, Halul Island, Umm Sa'id Merchant marine:
Airports: 4 (1999 est.) Airports - with paved runways:
Airports - with unpaved runways:
Heliports: 1 (1999 est.)
Military branches: Army, Navy, Air Force, Public Security Military manpower - military age: 18 years of age Military manpower - availability:
Military manpower - fit for military service:
Military manpower - reaching military age annually:
Military expenditures - dollar figure: $816 million (FY99/00) Military expenditures - percent of GDP: 8.1% (FY99/00)
Disputes - international: the territorial dispute with Bahrain over the Hawar Islands and the maritime boundary dispute with Bahrain are currently before the International Court of Justice (ICJ); June 1999 agreement has furthered the goal of definitively establishing the border with Saudi Arabia |