French Southern and Antarctic Lands

French Southern and Antarctic Lands
Terres australes et antarctiques françaises (French)

Coat of arms
Motto: 
"Liberté, égalité, fraternité" (French) (English: "Liberty, equality, fraternity")
Anthem: La Marseillaise
("The Marseillaise")
Location of French Southern and Antarctic Lands (circled in red)

in the Indian Ocean

Sovereign state France
Territorial status6 August 1955
CapitalSaint Pierre, Réunion
(headquarters, not geographically assigned)
43°00′S 67°00′E / 43.000°S 67.000°E / -43.000; 67.000
Largest settlementPort-aux-Français
Official languagesFrench
Demonym(s)French
Government
Emmanuel Macron
 Prefect, Administrator Superior
Florence Jeanblanc-Risler
 Secretary General
Amélie Puccinelli
LegislatureAdvisory Council of the TAAF
Area
 Total
439,666.4 km2 (169,756.1 sq mi)
Population
 Estimate
Officially 400~800 permanent scientists and military personnel
No known permanent population
CurrencyEuro (€) (EUR)
Time zone
Driving sideRight
ISO 3166 code
Internet TLD.tf
Websitetaaf.fr/en/

The French Southern and Antarctic Lands (French: Terres australes et antarctiques françaises, TAAF) is an overseas territory (French: Territoire d'outre-mer or TOM) of France. It consists of:

The territory is sometimes referred to as the French Southern Lands (French: Terres australes françaises) or the French Southern Territories, usually to emphasize non-recognition of French sovereignty over Adélie Land as part of the Antarctic Treaty System.

The entire territory has no known permanently settled inhabitants. Approximately 150 (in the winter) to 310 (in the summer) people are usually present in the French Southern and Antarctic Lands at any time, but they are mainly made up of military personnel, officials, scientific researchers and support staff.

On 5 July 2019, the Crozet Islands, the Kerguelen Islands, and the Saint Paul and Amsterdam Islands were inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site as the "French Austral Lands and Seas" because of their pristine wilderness, biodiversity, and enormous bird colonies.

Although the region's capital is based in Réunion, this island is a member of the Overseas departments and regions of France, and should not be confused with the overseas territories.