If someone populates the virgin islands, it means the islands are no more virgins, which means it has no relevance if the person is virgin or not but considering that more people are non-virgins or definetly-not-virgins the persons on the virgin islands won't probably be virgins.
"The Virgins," is a poem whose setting is the Caribbean archipelago of the triad of The US Virgin Islands, The Spanish Virgin islands and The British Virgin Islands. The speaker in the poem expresses their disillusionment at being disenfranchised, exchanging their virgin land and its unadulterated natural beauty with what the speaker appears to regard as gaudy trappings of American civilisation.
Based on the source below, Virgin Trains is owned by the Virgin Group (51%) and Stagecoach(49%).
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No he and Kalel did it...
The oath spoken by many characters in Shakespeare's plays, "Marry", is in fact the name of the Virgin Mary.
If Vikings went in the Virgin Islands, They wouldn't be Virgin!
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
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.
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Yes the virgin islands are in the Caribbean sea
If you meant the U.S. Virgin Islands, click here.If you meant the British Virgin Islands, click here.If you meant the Spanish Virgin Islands, click here.
United States Virgin Islands - Bananquit British Virgin Islands - Mourning Dove
Christopher Columbus discovered the Virgin Islands for Europeans in 1493.
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.
Depending on which islands you mean. There are the U.S.(North America) Virgin Islands. Or there's the British Virgin Islands.
No the Virgin islands are not countries. They are territories. There are two Virgin Islands. The first if the British Virgin Islands - Which is a territory of the United Kingdom and then there is the US Virgin Islands which are a territory of the United States. No.. a territory of the United States