Christmas Island
At only 135 km², Christmas Island is remarkably compact. Smaller than many cities, this territory packs a lot into a tiny footprint. There's more here than meets the eye.
Christmas Island is a country in Oceania with a population of 1.7K and an area of 135 km².
At a Glance
The numbers that define this country
Internet Users (%)
78.6%The percentage of people who have used the internet in the last 3 months.
Lowest Elevation
0Lowest point elevation from CIA World Factbook.
Median Age
38.0 yearsMedian age from CIA World Factbook.
Coastline Length
138.9Total coastline length from CIA World Factbook.
Land Boundaries Length
0Total land boundary length from CIA World Factbook.
Where They Stand Out
Global rankings worth knowing
🌍Lowest Elevation
0Lowest point elevation from CIA World Factbook.
👥Median Age
38.0 yearsMedian age from CIA World Factbook.
📡Internet Users (%)
78.6%The percentage of people who have used the internet in the last 3 months.
Did You Know?
Facts that catch players off guard
Only ranks #134 in railway length
Railway Length: 18
Total railway length from CIA World Factbook.
Only ranks #231 in population
Population: 1.7K
The total number of people living in the country.
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Test Your IntuitionAbout Christmas Island
Although Europeans sighted Christmas Island in 1615, it was named for the day of its rediscovery in 1643. Steep cliffs and dense jungle hampered attempts to explore the island over the next two centuries. The discovery of phosphate on the island in 1887 led to the UK annexing it the following year. In 1898, 200 Chinese indentured servants were brought in to work the mines, along with Malays, Sikhs, and a small number of Europeans. The UK administered Christmas Island from Singapore.
Japan invaded the island in 1942, but islanders sabotaged Japanese mining operations, making the mines relatively unproductive. After World War II, Australia and New Zealand bought the company mining the phosphate, and in 1958, the UK transferred sovereignty from Singapore to Australia in exchange for $20 million to compensate for the loss of future phosphate income. In 1980, Australia set up the Christmas Island National Park and expanded its boundaries throughout the 1980s until it covered more than 60% of the island’s territory. The phosphate mine was closed in 1987 because of environmental concerns, and Australia has rejected several efforts to reopen it.
In the 1980s, boats of asylum seekers started landing on Christmas Island, and the migrants claimed refugee status because they were on Australian territory. In 2001, Australia declared Christmas Island to be outside the Australian migration zone and built an immigration detention center on the island. Completed in 2008, the controversial detention center was closed in 2018 but then reopened in 2019. In 2020, the center served as a coronavirus quarantine facility for Australian citizens evacuated from China.
- Location
- Southeastern Asia, island in the Indian Ocean, south of Indonesia
- Climate
- tropical with a wet season (December to April) and dry season; heat and humidity moderated by trade winds
- Terrain
- steep cliffs along coast rise abruptly to central plateau
- Natural Resources
- phosphate, beaches
- Natural Hazards
- the narrow fringing reef surrounding the island can be a maritime hazard
- Size Comparison
- about three-quarters the size of Washington, D.C.
- Languages
- English (official) 27.6%, Mandarin 17.2%, Malay 17.1%, Cantonese 3.9%, Min Nan 1.6%, Tagalog 1%, other 4.5%, unspecified 27.1% (2016 est.)
- Religions
- Muslim 19.4%, Buddhist 18.3%, Roman Catholic 8.8%, Protestant 6.5% (includes Anglican 3.6%, Uniting Church 1.2%, other 1.7%), other Christian 3.3%, other 0.6%, none 15.3%, unspecified 27.7% (2016 est.)
- Ethnic Groups
- Chinese 70%, European 20%, Malay 10% (2001)
- Government Type
- non-self-governing overseas territory of Australia
- Capital
- The Settlement (Flying Fish Cove)
- Capital Coordinates
- 10 25 S, 105 43 E
- Capital Timezone
- UTC+7 (12 hours ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time)
- Official Name
- Territory of Christmas Island
- Name Origin
- named by English Captain William MYNORS for the day of its rediscovery, Christmas Day (25 December 1643); Europeans had sighted the island as early as 1615
- Independence
- none (territory of Australia)
- National Symbols
- golden bosun bird
- National Anthem
- "God Save the King"
- Overview
- high-income Australian territorial economy; development through government services and phosphate mining; operates Australia's Immigration Detention Centre; increasing tourism and government investments; sustained environmental protections
- Industries
- tourism, phosphate extraction (near depletion)
- Export Partners
- Indonesia 30%, USA 26%, Malaysia 12%, Ireland 8%, UK 7% (2023)
- Export Commodities
- fertilizers, paintings, amine compounds (2023)
- Import Partners
- USA 58%, Australia 40%, Malaysia 1%, Fiji 0%, Singapore 0% (2023)
- Import Commodities
- aircraft, refined petroleum, cars, air conditioners, plastic products (2023)
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Frequently Asked Questions about Christmas Island
Christmas Island has a population of 1.7K, ranking #231 globally by population.
Christmas Island is located in Oceania. It has an area of 135 km².
Christmas Island ranks particularly high in Internet Users (%) (#124), Population (#231), Lowest Elevation (#74).
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