U.S. Virgin Islands

   

The Virgin Islands of the United States is a group of islands in the Caribbean that is a dependency of the United States. These islands are geographically part of the Virgin Islands.

Virgin Islands of the United States
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National motto: "United in Pride and Hope"
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Official languageEnglish
CapitalCharlotte Amalie
Chief of stateGeorge W. Bush
GovernorCharles Wesley Turnbull
Area
 - Total
 - % water
Ranked N/A
352 km²
1%
Population
 - Total (2003)
 - Density
Ranked N/A
124,778 (July 2003 est.)
354/km²
Independence none (territory of the USA), Revised Organic Act of 22 July 1954
CurrencyUS dollar (USD)
Time zoneUTC-4 (no DST)
National anthem Virgin Islands March
Internet TLD.vi
Calling Code1-340

History

During the 18th century, Europeans divided the archipelago into two territorial units, one English and the other Danish. Sugarcane, produced by slave labor, drove the islands' economy during the 18th and early 19th centuries.

During the submarine warfare phases of the First World War, the USA feared that these islands might be seized by Germany as a submarine base. Accordingly, the USA approached Denmark to sell the islands to the USA. On January 17, 1917, the United States bought the Danish West Indies for $25 million and took possession of the islands on March 31. The Danish Crown may have felt pressure to accept the sale, thinking that the USA would seize the islands, if Denmark was invaded by Germany. US citizenship was later granted to the inhabitants of the islands in 1927. This part of the islands had been in economic decline since the abolition of slavery in 1848.

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Map of U.S. Virgin Islands

Geography

Main article: Geography of the U.S. Virgin Islands

The U.S. Virgin Islands consist of three main islands: Saint Thomas, Saint John, and Saint Croix. Numerous additional small islands also are a part of the territory. The islands of Culebra and Vieques are often considered related to the Virgin Islands and are within view over the horizon. However, these latter two islands are governed as part of the United States Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.

Economy

Main article: Economy of the U.S. Virgin Islands

Tourism is the primary economic activity, accounting for more than 70% of GDP and 70% of employment. The islands normally host 2 million visitors a year. The manufacturing sector consists of petroleum refining, textile, electronics, pharmaceutical, and watch assembly plants. The agricultural sector is small, with most food being imported. International business and financial services are a small but growing component of the economy. One of the world's largest petroleum refineries is at Saint Croix. The islands are subject to substantial damage from storms.

Miscellaneous

Military - note: defense is the responsibility of the US

See: Virgin Islands and Danish colonization of the Americas, Henry E. Rohlsen International Airport


Countries in West Indies

Antigua and Barbuda | Bahamas | Barbados | Cuba | Dominica | Dominican Republic | Grenada | Haiti | Jamaica | Saint Kitts and Nevis | Saint Lucia | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | Trinidad and Tobago

Dependencies: Anguilla | Aruba | British Virgin Islands | Cayman Islands | Guadeloupe | Martinique | Montserrat | Navassa Island | Netherlands Antilles | Puerto Rico | Turks and Caicos Islands | U.S. Virgin Islands


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