The state soil of the US Virgin Islands is Victory.
why are they the virgin islands ?? how does a land mass lose its verginity
The Virgin Islands is a territory of the United States, not a state or a country. It consists of the United States Virgin Islands, which are a group of islands in the Caribbean Sea that are under the jurisdiction of the United States.
Yes. The Virgin Islands are considered a US territory. But they aren't considered a US state.
Virgin Islands, US territories.
The Virgin Islands. They are a possession of the United States, but they are not a state. Vinland is a site in Newfoundland, Canada.
The U.S. Virgin Islands are not a U.S. state. They are an organized, unincorporated United States territory.
Iyaz was born in Tortola, British Virgin Islands
The Virgin Islands are a Territory of the United States of America and, as such, follows the same extradition procedures as any other U.S. State or Territory. The Virgin Islands has a local judicial system including a state-level Supreme Court. Appeals above the Supreme Court level can be made to the Federal District Court and from there, the normal process up to the U.S. Supreme Court. Foreign extradition is handled through the District Court System and the U.S. State Department. The Virgin Islands should not be confused with the British Virgin Islands which are part of the United Kingdom.
the capital of the virgin islands is charlotte amalie
Opinions may vary, but in my view:In the US Virgin Islands: St JohnIn the British Virgin Islands: Virgin Gorda
If Vikings went in the Virgin Islands, They wouldn't be Virgin!