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US Virgin Islands

This category covers questions about the Virgin Islands of the United States, a group of islands in the Caribbean that are United States territories. The Virgin Islands consist of the main islands of Saint Croix, Saint John, and Saint Thomas. Originally a Danish colony, the United States acquired the Danish part of the Virgin Islands from Denmark on March 31, 1917.

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What is against the law in St. Croix?

The same things that are against the law in most US states, as well as most countries. St. Croix is a US territory and the laws are those of the United States Virgin Islands.

How do you break a virgin?

you push really hard until your partner yells or tells you to stop

What is the distance in miles between St John US Virgin Islands and Aruba?

A total of 528 miles [850 kilometers; 459 nautical miles] separates Aruba's capital city at Oranjestad from Saint John, U.S. Virgin Islands. Saint John has no airports. There's an hourly ferry service from Saint Thomas, which is 4 miles west of Saint John. Saint John is 4 miles southwest of Tortola, British Virgin Islands. There's daily ferry service between Saint John and Tortola.

Why am i virgin?

Being a virgin can stem from various personal choices and circumstances, including cultural beliefs, values, or a focus on personal goals and self-discovery. It may also reflect a desire to wait for the right emotional connection or relationship. Additionally, individual experiences and comfort levels with intimacy play a significant role in one's decision to remain a virgin. Ultimately, it's a personal journey that varies for everyone.

Can you collect shells in the Virgin Islands?

You cannot collect shells in the Virgin Islands. It is illegal to remove sand, shells, corals, rocks, driftwood, etc. from Virgin Islands beaches. The U.S. Department of Immigration and Customs Enforcement has arrested individuals for trying to leave the Virgin Islands with sea shells.

Who are allies of the Virgin Islands?

Some of the Virgin Islands are owned by Britain, some by the US.

How did the US get the US vergin islands?

The islands, formerly Danish possessions, were sold to the USA by Denmark in 1916.

What is the Amerindian Name for St Thomas US Virgin Islands?

Americans call St. Thomas, USVI, St Thomas. It is the same anywhere. Just like we call Mexico, Mexico....The only reason it would sound different is because of a strong accent but yeah it's still the same thing.

Why is human population is sparse in the subarctic regions of Alaska and Canada?

Historical reasons. Today technology allows us to live anywhere and there are resources to be extracted in northern Canada but in the past life in the Arctic and Subarctic was too difficult for large populations.

Subartic land is very cold for most of the year and does not support a lot of higher life forms and animals we would eat. Those animals that are around are usually seasonal and all too often in very low numbers. Before European technology allowed food to be brought in and stored in large amounts the best strategy was to move with the food as nomadic hunter gathers did.

The result is very few settlements of any size but that is changing. Canada's north is poised to see very significant increases in population as the world warms and our resources become more valuable.

Where is St.Croix?

I am from St. Croix,U.S.V.I.

we are located southeast of Puerto Rico in the Carribean Sea

What is the relative location of st thomas Virgin Islands?

Saint Thomas is in between the island of Puerto Rico and the British Virgin Islands. Saint Thomas is part of the U.S. Virgin Islands. Its largest city is Charlotte Amalie.

What is the capital of st. johns us virgin islands?

Charlotte Amalie is the capital and the largest city of the United States Virgin Islands.

What percent of us states do not border any other states?

Four percent (4%) or two of 50. They are Alaska and Hawaii.

The only two states in the U.S. that do not touch any other states are Hawaii and Alaska.

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.

How do you tell some one you can't do something for them?

If an individual is asking you to do something you really can not do for them, there is nothing wrong with telling them the truth. If it is possible, you should try to explain why you can not do it (if it is indeed a legitimate reason). However, I believe you should (out of sincerity) attempt to help him/her by exploring other options or alternatives. In this way the individual knows you are concerned about their circumstances.