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Howland Island
1995 Edition — territory
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Defense Forces
Note
[time series]
defense is the responsibility of the US; visited annually by the US Coast Guard HUNGARY
Economy
Economic overview
(Overview)
[time series]
no economic activity
Geography
Area
[time series]
total area: 1.6 sq km land area: 1.6 sq km comparative area: about 2.7 times the size of The Mall in Washington, DC
Climate
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equatorial; scant rainfall, constant wind, burning sun
Coastline
[time series]
6.4 km
Environment - current issues
(Environment)
[time series]
current issues: no natural fresh water resources natural hazards: the narrow fringing reef surrounding the island can be a maritime hazard international agreements: NA
Disputes - international
(International disputes)
[time series]
none
Irrigated land
[time series]
0 sq km
Land boundaries
[time series]
0 km
Land use
[time series]
arable land: 0% permanent crops: 0% meadows and pastures: 0% forest and woodland: 5% other: 95%
Location
[time series]
Oceania, island in the North Pacific Ocean, about one-half of the way from Hawaii to Australia
Map references
[time series]
Oceania
Maritime claims
[time series]
exclusive economic zone: 200 nm territorial sea: 12 nm
Natural resources
[time series]
guano (deposits worked until late 1800s)
Note
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almost totally covered with grasses, prostrate vines, and low-growing shrubs; small area of trees in the center; primarily a nesting, roosting, and foraging habitat for seabirds, shorebirds, and marine wildlife; feral cats
Terrain
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low-lying, nearly level, sandy, coral island surrounded by a narrow fringing reef; depressed central area
Government
Capital
[time series]
none; administered from Washington, DC
Digraph
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HQ
Country name
(Names)
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conventional long form: none conventional short form: Howland Island
Government type
(Type)
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unincorporated territory of the US administered by the Fish and Wildlife Service of the US Department of the Interior as part of the National Wildlife Refuge System
People
Population
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uninhabited; note - American civilians evacuated in 1942 after Japanese air and naval attacks during World War II; occupied by US military during World War II, but abandoned after the war; public entry is by special-use permit only and generally restricted to scientists and educators
Transportation
Airports
[time series]
airstrip constructed in 1937 for scheduled refueling stop on the round-the-world flight of Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan - they left Lae, New Guinea, for Howland Island, but were never seen again; the airstrip is no longer serviceable
Note
[time series]
Earhart Light is a day beacon near the middle of the west coast that was partially destroyed during World War II, but has since been rebuilt in memory of famed aviatrix Amelia Earhart
Ports
[time series]
none; offshore anchorage only; note - there is one boat landing area along the middle of the west coast