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Q: Who do the british Virgin Islands belong to?
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What continent do the British Virgin Islands belong?

Depending on which islands you mean. There are the U.S.(North America) Virgin Islands. Or there's the British Virgin Islands.


What is the motto of the British virgin islands?

British Virgin Islands's motto is 'Vigilate'.


When was British Virgin Islands created?

British Virgin Islands was created in 1967.


Are there any casinos in the British virgin islands?

No. Casinos are illegal in the British Virgin Islands.


When was British Virgin Islands Championship created?

British Virgin Islands Championship was created in 1969.


What is the country code of Virgin Islands- British?

The country code of Virgin Islands- British is 1.


What is the area of British Virgin Islands?

The area of British Virgin Islands is 153 square kilometers.


When was Flag of the British Virgin Islands created?

Flag of the British Virgin Islands was created in 1960.


Are the virgin islands north or south of the british virgin islands?

South


Are the US Virgin Islands north or south of the British virgin 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.


Are the US Virgin Islands north or south of the British Virgin Islands?

South


Why doesn't the US Virgin Islands bind with the British Virgin Islands and become their own country?

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.