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New CaledoniaIsland group in the South Pacific, a French overseas territory between Australia and the Fiji Islands; area 18,576 sq km/7,170 sq mi; population (2001 est) 204,900. The capital, largest city and chief port is Nouméa. The islands are surrounded by a barrier reef, and are the world's third-largest producer of nickel. Other industries include chrome, iron, chlorine, oxygen, and cement works; agricultural products include beef, pork, coffee, and maize; tourism is also an important industry. The currency used is the CFP franc. French is the official language, although English is widely spoken. 60% of the population are Roman Catholic, and 30% are Protestant. HistoryNew Caledonia was visited by Captain Cook in 1774 and became French in 1853. It has been a French Overseas Territory since 1958. There are pressures for independence, and in 1988 New Caledonia was divided into three autonomous provinces.
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Louis had been found in the hands of some savages of Louisiade and New Caledonia. The Northwest Company, acting feebly and partially upon the suggestions of its former agent, Sir Alexander Mackenzie, had pushed one or two advanced trading posts across the Rocky Mountains, into a tract of country visited by that enterprising traveller, and since named New Caledonia. The great barrier of New Caledonia is thus imperfect and broken in many parts; hence, after long subsidence, this great reef would not produce one great atoll 400 miles in length, but a chain or archipelago of atolls, of very nearly the same dimension with those in the Maldiva archipelago. |
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