St Thomas, St John and St Croix are the three largest and the others that have people are Hassel Island, Water Island, Lovango Cay, Inner Brass Island.
The U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI) are neither north or south of the British Virgin Islands (BVI). They are west of the BVI. There is overlap in terms of latitude, however, with most of the USVI island of St. John lying north of the BVI island of Norman Island.
the capital of the virgin islands is charlotte amalie
St. Croix is the biggest island in the U.S. Virgin Islands
St. Kitts and Nevins is south east of the US Virgin Islands. They are part of the Leeward Islands,
No. St. Martin / St Maarten (same island) is not considered as one of the Virgin Islands. It is considered a "Windward Island". The main British Virgin Islands are: Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Anegada and Jost Van Dyke, The main US Virgin Islands are: St. Thomas, St. Croix and St. Johns.
St. Kitts and Nevins is south east of the US Virgin Islands. They are part of the Leeward Islands,
Depending on which islands you mean. There are the U.S.(North America) Virgin Islands. Or there's the British Virgin Islands.
Puerto Rico US Virgin Islands Navassa Island Palmyra Atoll Jarvis Island Kingman Reef American Samoa Johnston Atoll Baker Island Howland Island Midway Islands Wake Island Northern Mariana Islands Guam
East of the main island of Puerto Rico are the Puerto Rican outlying islands of Culebra and Vieques. To the East of these Puerto Rican Islands is St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands and East of that, St. Johns USVI. To the East of that is Tortola, Norman's Island and Peter's Island British Virgin Island.
Vieques
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.
The US Virgin Islands have a representational form of government, with a Governor elected by the people.