No, while the two island groups are right next to each other, the United States controls the western islands of St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix. The British Virgin Islands are a part of the British Commonwealth and they include the major islands of Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Jost Van Dyke, and Anegada.
no but it is a territory
Yes
Yes, it's a US Territory.
St. Thomas is part of the U.S. Virgin Islands, which is a U.S. territory. It is part of the United States, but not a state.
Yes it is!
Yes. The Virgin Islands are considered a US territory. But they aren't considered a US state.
Saint Croix is an island that is part of the US Virgin Islands, it does not have a capital. The US Virgin Island's capital is Charlotte Amalie, it is located on the island of Saint Thomas.
St. Kitts and Nevins is south east of the US Virgin Islands. They are part of the Leeward Islands,
No the Virgin islands are not countries. They are territories. There are two Virgin Islands. The first if the British Virgin Islands - Which is a territory of the United Kingdom and then there is the US Virgin Islands which are a territory of the United States. No.. a territory of the United States
St. Croix island is part of the US Virgin Islands and therefore part of the United States. The United States purchase the Virgin Islands from Denmark in 1917.
It is a territory of the USA.
Yes, it is. However, Caribbean citizens do not consider us real Caribbeans.
Geographically, they are part of the Caribbean. Politically, the USVI is part of the US, and the BVI is a British Dependent Territory and part of the Commonwealth (and an associate member of the OECS).
Puerto Rico is an autonomous region with US privileges. US Virgin Islands are part of the US.