Persons born in the Virgin Islands are U.S. citizens.
There are the US Virgin Islands and the British Virgin Islands.
Yes, US Virgins Islands and St. Thomas are owned by the US.
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They are called Virgin Islanders.
There are both rich and poor people living in the US Virgin Islands. The cost of living is expensive in the US Virgin Islands.
If someone populates the virgin islands, it means the islands are no more virgins, which means it has no relevance if the person is virgin or not but considering that more people are non-virgins or definetly-not-virgins the persons on the virgin islands won't probably be virgins.
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The population density of British Virgin Islands is 260 people per square kilometer.
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Arawak and Ciboney Indians were the first inhabitants of what would later be known as the US Virgin Islands.
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The US Virgin Islands have a representational form of government, with a Governor elected by the people.
Never.There is no such official geographic or state entity as the U.S. Virgin Islands. The correct legal name is "Virgin Islands" and were so name by Christopher Columbus in 1493 on his second voyage to the "New World" in honor of St. Ursula and her 11,000 martyred virgin handmaidens."U.S. Virgin Islands" is simply a nick-name with no legal status that is used to let people know that the Islands belong to the United States and are not the British Virgin Islands.Noteworthy Fact: Salt River on St. Croix, Virgin Islands, is the only place in United States of America that Columbus visited.
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The first people to live in the Virgin Island were the Ciboney, Caribs, and Arawaks. Christopher Columbus was the first European to visit. The English, Dutch and later the French came to St. Croix. The Danish settled St. Thomas in 1672 and St. Johns in 1694. In 1917, St. Croix, St. Thomas and St. John became the US Virgin Islands. The rest of the Virgin Islands are owned by the British.