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Social Indicators and Millennium Development Goals
Estimated
Population (2008)
36,605
Population (2001) 19,886
Average HH Size (2001) 2.8
Constant GDP Growth Rate (2007p) 11.2
Constant GDP (US$'000) (2007p) 632,052
Imports (US$ '000) (2008p) 591,252
Exports (US$ '000) (2008p) 24,769
Inflation Rate (2007) 3.7%
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DEPS Grand Turk Office:
South Base, Grand Turk
Turks and Caicos Islands
British West Indies
Tel nos.: +1649-946-2801;
               +1649-946-2221
Fax no: +1649-946-2557
E-mail: deps@gov.tc or info@depstc.org
DEPS Providenciales Office:
Telefax: +1649-941-5194
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Date last updated: September 14, 2009




Island Island Code Locality Locality Code
Grand Turk 01 Airport 01
    Back Salina 02
    Breezy Brae 03
    Breezy Brae 03
    Cockburn Town 04
    Hawkes Nest 05
    North Creek 06
    Overback 07
    Palm Grove 08
    The Ridge 09
    Waterloo 10
    West Road 11
Salt Cay 02 Salt Cay 01
South Caicos 03 Airport 01
    Highpoint 02
    Highlands 03
    Out North/The Flat 04
    The Salinas 05
    Town Area 06
Middle Caicos 04 Bambarra 01
North Caicos 05 Bottle Creek 01
    Kew 02
    Sandy Point 03
    Whitby 04
Providenciales 06 Bight 01
    Blue Hills 02
    Blue Mountain/Cherokee Road/Thompson's Cove 03

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