There are four main ones and over fifty small ones. Fifteen are inhabited
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.
The British Virgin Islands gecko (only 18 mm = 7/10 inches long)
No, Virgin Airlines, also called Virgin Atlantic, flies between the UK and Europe, the US, the Caribbean, and a few airports in Africa and Asia. It is not restricted to the Virgin Islands.
The island of Bermuda ever since the 1600's has been been a British Overseas Territory (British Colony) but out of the 14 overseas territories it is the most likely one to gain independence because it has the largest popualtion and only 1 of 2 territories to be self-governing (the other being the British Virgin Islands).
The only Christiansted that I know of is the town which is located on St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
There are 62 Virgin Islands under the U.S. flag. The proper name of the islands is Virgin Islands. The phrase "U.S. Virgin Islands" is a nickname used so that visitors understand that we are part of the United States of America and do not confuse us with the British Virgin Islands.
The US Virgin Islands.
Nope, only your V-card.
No, the Islands are not connected to any mainlands. The only way to get there is b plane or by boat.
$25,000,000 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------They bought it from the Dutch for 25,000,000. However, the United States only wanted to buy St. Croix for it's oil. They did not want to buy St. Thomas or St. John, but the Dutch said they had to buy all three of the islands. So,that increased the cost of the United States Virgin Islands.
The U.S. Virgin Islands.
No, there is only St.Croix, St.Thomas, St. John, and Water Island