The Virgin Islands is, and has historically been, a melting pot of world cultures. It is difficult to quantify all of the religions in the Virgin Islands. Christianity alone has dozens of protestant sects, but Catholicism remains the largest entity. Among the Christian sects are: Anglican, Moravian, Mormon, Seventh Day Adventist, Baptist, Jehovah's Witness, Episcopalian, Methodist, Santa Ria, Voodoo, evangelistic assemblies and revivalists.
Among the prominent non-Christian Sects, there are Muslims, Islamics, Buddhists, Rastafarians, Hindus and Sikhs.
Persons born in the Virgin Islands are U.S. citizens.
The official language in the Virgin islands is English
Christopher Columbus discovered the Virgin Islands for Europeans in 1493.
The US Virgin Islands' area is 85,587 acres.
The US Virgin Islands are 133.73 square miles.
(in the US) To the US VIrgin Islands, yes. I'm unsure about the British islands. Not all nations will grant entry to convicted felons, with or without, a valid passport.
Yes, as of 2023, a valid passport is required for all travelers visiting the US Virgin Islands, regardless of their nationality.
Well first of all reverse that question why doesn't the British Virgin Islands bind with the U..S. Virgin Islands? I would say that British Virgin Islanders are part of the British Government. While the citizens are of the US Virgin Islands are citizens United States. This issue was actually discussed by the British and US Governments during the 1950s, but there was a great deal of resistance to the idea locally, particularly in the British Virgin Islands.
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Kenneth Mapp is the governor of the US Virgin Islands.
Yes. It is part of the US Virgin Islands.
Yes St. Croix is on of the US Virgin Islands.