| Indicator | Value |
|---|---|
| ISO 3166 alpha-2 | CPISO 3166 [2024] |
| ISO 3166 alpha-3 | No authoritative open source found |
| Capital | No authoritative open source found |
| Continent | No authoritative open source found |
| Common name | Clipperton IslandCIA World Factbook [2025] · 2026 archive |
| Official name | No authoritative open source found |
| Local name | Ile ClippertonCIA World Factbook [2025] · 2026 archive |
| Etymology | named after an 18th-century English pirate who is alleged to have used the island as a base starting in 1705CIA World Factbook [2025] · 2026 archive |
| Government type | No authoritative open source found |
| Independence | No authoritative open source found |
| National holiday | No authoritative open source found |
| Head of state | No authoritative open source found |
| Currency code (ISO 4217) | No authoritative open source found |
| Currency | No authoritative open source found |
| Administrative subdivisions | No authoritative open source found |
| Subdivision names | No authoritative open source found |
| Historical overview | No authoritative open source found |
| National symbols | Not applicable to this country |
| National anthem | Not applicable to this country |
| National colors | Not applicable to this country |
| Citizenship rules | Not applicable to this country |
named after an 18th-century English pirate who is alleged to have used the island as a base starting in 1705
the flag of France is used
Source: CIA World Factbook (Historical Archive — final edition) · CC0 · Edition 2026-05