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e US Defense Nuclear Agency (DNA) and managed cooperatively by DNA and the Fish and Wildlife Service of the US Department of the Interior as part of the National Wildlife Refuge system _#_Diplomatic representation: none (territory of the US) _#_Flag: the flag of the US is used _*_Economy _#_Overview: Economic activity is limited to providing services to US military personnel and contractors located on the island. All food and manufactured goods must be imported. _#_Electricity: supplied by the United States Military _*_Communications _#_Ports: Johnston Island _#_Airports: 1 with permanent-surface runway 2,743 m _#_Telecommunications: excellent system including 60-channel submarine cable, Autodin/SRT terminal, digital telephone switch, Military Affiliated Radio System (MARS station), commercial satellite television system (receive only), and UHF/VHF air-ground radio, marine VHF/FM Channel 16 _#_Note: US Coast Guard operates a LORAN transmitting station _*_Defense Forces _#_Note: defense is the responsibility of the US _%_ _@_Jordan (see separate West Bank entry) _#_Note: The war between Israel and the Arab states in June 1967 ended with Israel in control of the West Bank. As stated in the 1978 Camp David Accords and reaffirmed by President Reagan's 1 September 1982 peace initiative, the final status of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, their relationship with their neighbors, and a peace treaty between Israel and Jordan are to be negotiated among the concerned parties. The Camp David Accords further specify that these negotiations will resolve the location of the respective boundaries. Pending the completion of this process, it is US policy that the final status of the West Bank and Gaza Strip has yet to be determined. _*_Geography _#_Total area: 91,880 km2; land area: 91,540 km2 _#_Comparative area: slightly smaller than Indiana _#_Land boundaries: 1,586 km total; Iraq 134 km, Israel 238 km, Saudi Arabia 742 km, Syria 375 km, West Bank 97 km _#_Coastline: 26 km _#_Maritime claims: Territorial sea: 3 nm _#_Disputes: differences with Israel over the location of the 1949 Armistice Line which separates the two countries _#_Climate: mostly arid desert; rainy season in west (November to April) _#_Terrain: mostly desert plateau in east, highland area in west; Great Rift Valley separates East and West Banks of the Jordan River _#_Natural resources
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