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Background

The landlocked Principality of Andorra is one of the smallest states in Europe, nestled high in the Pyrenees Mountains between the French and Spanish borders. For 715 years, from 1278 to 1993, Andorrans lived under a unique co-principality, ruled by French and Spanish leaders (from 1607 onward, the French chief of state and the Spanish bishop of Seu d'Urgell). In 1993, this feudal system was modified, with the titular heads of state retained, but the government transformed into a parliamentary democracy. In the late 20th century, Andorra became a popular tourist destination. An estimated 10 million people visit each year drawn by the winter sports, summer climate, and duty free goods. Andorra has also become a wealthy international commercial center because of its banking facilities, low taxes, and lack of customs duties. However, recent economic hardships have required Andorra to start taxing foreign investments and to implement stricter economic policies. Andorra is not a member of the European Union, but enjoys a special relationship with it and uses the Euro as its national currency.

Location

Southwestern Europe, Pyrenees mountains, on the border between France and Spain

Area Comparative

2.5 times the size of Washington, DC

Maritime Claims

none (landlocked)

Climate
Temperate; snowy, cold winters and warm, dry summers

Natural Hazards

Avalanches

Environment Current Issues

Deforestation; overgrazing of mountain meadows contributes to soil erosion; air pollution; wastewater treatment and solid waste disposal

Environment International Agreements

Party to: Biodiversity, Desertification, Hazardous Wastes, Ozone Layer Protection

Signed, but not ratified: none of the selected agreements

Geography Note

Landlocked; straddles a number of important crossroads in the Pyrenees
Year

Map Reference

  • Europe

Irrigated Land

  • NA

Area 2013

  • Total
    468 sq km
  • Land
    468 sq km
  • Water
    0 sq km

Coastline

  • 0 km

Geographical Coordinates

  • 42 30 N, 1 30 E

Land use 2013

  • Arable Land
    5.32%
  • Permanent Crops
    0%
  • Other
    94.68%

Terrain

  • Rugged mountains dissected by narrow valleys

Elevation

  • Lowest Point: Riu Runer 840 m
  • Highest Point: Pic de Coma Pedrosa 2,946 m

Land Boundaries

  • Total
    120.3 km
  • France km
  • Spain
    63.7 km

Natural Resources

  • Hydropower
  • Mineral water
  • Timber
  • Iron ore
  • Lead
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