Outline of the United States Virgin Islands

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The location of the United States Virgin Islands

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the United States Virgin Islands:

The Territory of the United States Virgin Islands is an unincorporated organized territory of the United States of America located in the western portion of the Virgin Islands Archipelago in the Caribbean Sea.[1] The Virgin Islands are part of the Leeward Islands of the Lesser Antilles. The British Virgin Islands comprises the eastern portion of the archipelago.

The U.S. Virgin Islands consist of the main islands of Saint Croix, Saint John and Saint Thomas, along with the much smaller but historically distinct Water Island, and many other surrounding minor islands. The total land area of the territory is 346.36 km2 (133.73 sq mi). As of the 2000 census the population was 108,612.[2]

Three of the main islands have nicknames often used by locals: "Rock City" (St. Thomas), "Love City" (St. John), and "Twin City" (St. Croix).[3]

General reference[]

An enlargeable map of the Territory of the United States Virgin Islands

Geography of the United States Virgin Islands[]

Geography of the United States Virgin Islands

Environment of the United States Virgin Islands[]

An enlargeable satellite image of United States Virgin Islands

Natural geographic features of the United States Virgin Islands[]

  • Islands of the United States Virgin Islands
  • Lakes of the United States Virgin Islands
  • Mountains of the United States Virgin Islands
  • Rivers of the United States Virgin Islands
  • World Heritage Sites in the United States Virgin Islands: None

Regions of the United States Virgin Islands[]

Ecoregions of the United States Virgin Islands[]

Administrative divisions of the United States Virgin Islands[]

Administrative divisions of the United States Virgin Islands

Provinces of the United States Virgin Islands[]

Districts of the United States Virgin Islands[]

Municipalities of the United States Virgin Islands[]

  • Capital of the United States Virgin Islands: Charlotte Amalie
  • Cities of the United States Virgin Islands

Demography of the United States Virgin Islands[]

Demographics of the United States Virgin Islands

Government and politics of the United States Virgin Islands[]

Politics of the United States Virgin Islands

Branches of the government of the United States Virgin Islands[]

Government of the United States Virgin Islands

Legislative branch of the government of the United States Virgin Islands[]

Judicial branch of the government of the United States Virgin Islands[]

Foreign relations of the United States Virgin Islands[]

International organization membership[]

The Territory of the United States Virgin Islands is a member of:[1]

Law and order in the United States Virgin Islands[]

Law of the United States Virgin Islands

Military of the United States Virgin Islands[]

Local government in the United States Virgin Islands[]

Local government in the United States Virgin Islands

History of the United States Virgin Islands[]

History of the United States Virgin Islands

History of the United States Virgin Islands, by period[]

  • Indigenous peoples of the Virgin Islands
  • First European contact, 1493–1519
    On November 14, 1493, a Spanish fleet under the command of Christoffa Corombo (Christopher Columbus) lands on a large inhabited island which he names Santa Cruz (Holy Cross, now Saint Croix). Corombo then visits and names San Tomas (Saint Thomas) and San Juan (Saint John). Corombo names the archipelago Santa Ursula y las Once Mil Vírgenes (Saint Ursula and her 11,000 virgins, now the Virgin Islands).
  • Viceroyalty of New Spain, (1519–1650)-1821
  • French West Indies, 1650–1733
    • France wrests Saint Croix from Spain, 1650
    • Knights Hospitaller acquire Saint Croix from France, 1660
    • France reacquires Saint Croix from Knights Hospitaller, 1665
    • Denmark purchases Saint Croix from France, 1733
  • Danish West Indies, 1657–1917
    • British occupation, 1801–1802
    • British occupation, 1807–1815
    • World War I, June 28, 1914 – November 11, 1918
      • United States purchases Danish West Indies from Denmark on January 17, 1917
  • Unorganized U.S. territory of the Virgin Islands, March 31, 1917 – June 22, 1936
  • Territory of the Virgin Islands of the United States since June 22, 1936

Culture of the United States Virgin Islands[]

Culture of the United States Virgin Islands

Art in the United States Virgin Islands[]

  • Music of the United States Virgin Islands

Sports in the United States Virgin Islands[]

Sports in the United States Virgin Islands

  • Football in the United States Virgin Islands

Economy and infrastructure of the United States Virgin Islands[]

Economy of the United States Virgin Islands

Education in the United States Virgin Islands[]

Education in the United States Virgin Islands

Infrastructure of the United States Virgin Islands[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Virgin Islands". The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. July 9, 2009. Retrieved July 23, 2009.
  2. ^ 2000 Population Counts for the U.S. Virgin Islands, U.S. Census Bureau.
  3. ^ Slawych, Diane. "Love is in the air". CANOE.ca. Archived from the original on 2012-07-18. Retrieved 2008-01-25.

External links[]

Wikimedia Atlas of the United States Virgin Islands

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