No US territory is allowed to have an official religion, as this would violate the establishment clause of the First Amendment.
The US Virgin Islands have a diverse religious landscape. The majority of the population is Christian, with Roman Catholicism being the largest denomination. Other Christian denominations such as Protestantism and Jehovah's Witnesses also have a significant presence. Additionally, there are smaller communities practicing Hinduism, Islam, and other faiths.
Christianity is the major religion in the Virgin Islands, with a significant portion of the population identifying as Protestant. There are also smaller populations of Catholics and other Christian denominations.
Persons born in the Virgin Islands are U.S. citizens.
Christopher Columbus discovered the Virgin Islands for Europeans in 1493.
The US Virgin Islands have a mixed economy with a range of incomes. While there are some affluent areas, overall the islands have higher poverty rates than the US mainland, with many residents facing economic challenges.
The US Virgin Islands are 133.73 square miles.
The US Virgin Islands' area is 85,587 acres.
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Yes. It is part of the US Virgin Islands.
Kenneth Mapp is the governor of the US Virgin Islands.
Yes St. Croix is on of the US Virgin Islands.
Yes. The Virgin Islands are considered a US territory. But they aren't considered a US state.