The flag of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands is blue and features the French tricolor in the canton, often displayed with a white border. In the lower fly, the letters T.A.A.F. form a monogram in white, which is stylized to resemble an anchor. The monogram is surrounded by five white stars.

Flag of French Southern and Antarctic Lands · ISO ATF

Antarctic

French Southern and Antarctic Lands

Officially: Territory of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands

A complete geographic profile of French Southern and Antarctic Lands — capital city, flag, borders, population, languages, currencies and a live map, drawn from open data sources and updated as those sources update.

  • CapitalPort-aux-Français
  • Population400
  • Area7,747 km²
  • ISO 3166TF / ATF

Overview

French Southern and Antarctic Lands is a recognised territory located in Antarctic. It covers approximately 7,747 km² and is home to an estimated 400 people. The country has coastline along international waters, which has shaped its trade routes, climate, cuisine, and cultural exchanges with the rest of the world. Its capital is Port-aux-Français, which serves as the political and (in most cases) economic centre of the country, hosting the seat of government and the principal international airport.

This profile pulls together the structured facts that most readers want at a glance — capital, currency, languages, borders — and links onward to the maps and neighbouring countries you are likely to need next. Every figure on this page is rendered server-side from a single dataset, so what you see here matches the regional indexes, statistics rankings, and continental hubs elsewhere on MapVista.

For travellers, students, journalists, and the merely curious, the goal is simple: a single readable page per country that answers the questions you actually asked, without redirecting you to a sign-up screen or a paywall. Citizens of French Southern and Antarctic Lands are commonly described as French, a demonym you will encounter in news coverage and academic writing alike.

Geography & borders

French Southern and Antarctic Lands is a small island or microstate, covering approximately 7,747 km² of land in Antarctic. The country has coastline along international waters, which has shaped its trade routes, climate, and cultural exchanges with the rest of the world. Its approximate geographic centre lies at 49.25° S, 69.17° E, placing it in the southern hemisphere on a line with several other Antarctic nations. French Southern and Antarctic Lands has no land borders and is reached entirely by sea or air, a status it shares with the world's other island nations and isolated peninsulas.

No land borders are recorded — this is typical of island nations, archipelagos, and microstates that lack land neighbours, with the open ocean serving as the country's only frontier.

Live map

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People, demographics & density

With an estimated 400 residents, French Southern and Antarctic Lands is one of the smallest populations of any sovereign state. That works out to roughly 0.1 people per square kilometre, a low density that reflects vast underpopulated terrain — deserts, mountains, forests, or polar landscape that limits permanent settlement. The capital, Port-aux-Français, anchors the country's political and often economic life and is usually the first city most international visitors encounter. Citizens of French Southern and Antarctic Lands are commonly described as French.

Compared with the global mean of roughly 60 people per square kilometre, French Southern and Antarctic Lands's figure of 0.1 people / km² places it well below the global average, reflecting either vast remote territory, harsh climate, or a small population spread across a large area.

Editor's pick. For a deeper dive into how national populations are estimated and projected, see our companion field guide to demographic data and methodology notes.

Languages, currency & culture

Culturally, French is the sole official language in French Southern and Antarctic Lands, while euro (EUR) is the official currency. Like every country in the catalogue, the linguistic situation on the ground is often more layered than the official picture, with regional languages, immigrant communities, and minority tongues woven through everyday life.

Official and recognised languages

  • FrenchISO 639 code: fra

Official currencies

  • euroISO 4217: EUR · €

Language and currency data are drawn from open sources and reflect the official position rather than the full sociolinguistic picture on the ground. Many countries recognise minority and regional languages in addition to the official ones listed here, and some use multiple currencies in practice — particularly in border regions and tourist economies.

Practical information

French Southern and Antarctic Lands operates on a single time zone, UTC+05:00, and uses the country-code top-level domain .tf online. Vehicles drive on the right-hand side of the road.

  • Time zonesUTC+05:00
  • Top-level domain.tf
  • Driving sideRight
  • UN memberNo
  • LandlockedNo
  • IndependentNo
  • DemonymFrench

Maps & downloads

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About this profile

This page is one of 250 country profiles on MapVista. The structured facts are sourced from open datasets that aggregate official records — see our methodology for the full list of sources and how we handle disputes, succession, and edge cases. The narrative paragraphs are written to give context to the numbers, but the figures themselves are not invented; if a value is missing it is shown as a dash rather than a guess.

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