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Wake Island
2015 Edition — territory
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Communications
Broadcast media
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American Armed Forces Radio and Television Service (AFRTS) provides satellite radio/TV broadcasts (2009)
Broadcast media
(Radio broadcast stations)
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AM 0, FM 0, shortwave 0 (American Armed Forces Radio and Television Service (AFRTS)) provides satellite radio service (2005)
Telecommunication systems
(Telephone system)
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general assessment: satellite communications; 2 Defense Switched Network circuits off the Overseas Telephone System (OTS); located in the Hawaii area code - 808
Broadcast media
(Television broadcast stations)
[time series]
0 (2005)
Economy
Economic overview
(Economy - overview)
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Economic activity is limited to providing services to military personnel and contractors located on the island. All food and manufactured goods must be imported.
Geography
Area
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total: 6.5 sq km | land: 6.5 sq km | water: 0 sq km | country comparison to the world: 245
Area - comparative
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about 11 times the size of the National Mall in Washington, DC
Climate
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tropical
Coastline
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19.3 km
Elevation
(Elevation extremes)
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lowest point: Pacific Ocean 0 m | highest point: unnamed location 6 m
Environment - current issues
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NA
Geographic coordinates
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19 17 N, 166 39 E
Geography - note
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strategic location in the North Pacific Ocean; emergency landing location for transpacific flights
Irrigated land
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0 sq km (2011)
Land boundaries
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0 km
Land use
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agricultural land: 0% | arable land 0%; permanent crops 0%; permanent pasture 0% | forest: 0% | other: 100% (2011 est.)
Location
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Oceania, atoll in the North Pacific Ocean, about two-thirds of the way from Hawaii to the Northern Mariana Islands
Map references
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Oceania
Maritime claims
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territorial sea: 12 nm | exclusive economic zone: 200 nm
Natural hazards
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occasional typhoons
Natural resources
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none
Terrain
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atoll of three low coral islands, Peale, Wake, and Wilkes, built up on an underwater volcano; central lagoon is former crater, islands are part of the rim
Government
Country name
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conventional long form: none | conventional short form: Wake Island
Dependency status
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unorganized, unincorporated territory of the US; administered from Washington, DC, by the Department of the Interior; activities in the atoll are currently conducted by the US Air Force
Flag
(Flag description)
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the flag of the US is used
Legal system
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US common law
Introduction
Background
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The US annexed Wake Island in 1899 for a cable station. An important air and naval base was constructed in 1940-41. In December 1941, the island was captured by the Japanese and held until the end of World War II. In subsequent years, Wake became a stopover and refueling site for military and commercial aircraft transiting the Pacific. Since 1974, the island's airstrip has been used by the US military, as well as for emergency landings. Operations on the island were temporarily suspended and all personnel evacuated in 2006 with the approach of super typhoon IOKE (category 5), but resultant damage was comparatively minor. A US Air Force repair team restored full capability to the airfield and facilities, and the island remains a vital strategic link in the Pacific region.
Military
Military - note
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defense is the responsibility of the US; the US Air Force is responsible for overall administration and operation of the island facilities; the launch support facility is administered by the US Missile Defense Agency (MDA)
People and Society
Population
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no indigenous inhabitants | note: approximately 150 military personnel and civilian contractors maintain and operate the airfield and communications facilities (2009)
Transnational Issues
Disputes - international
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claimed by Marshall Islands
Transportation
Airports
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1 (2013) | country comparison to the world: 211
Airports - with paved runways
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total: 1 | 2,438 to 3,047 m: 1 (2013)
Ports
(Ports and terminals)
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none; two offshore anchorages for large ships
Transportation - note
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there are no commercial or civilian flights to and from Wake Island, except in direct support of island missions; emergency landing is available