no
In addition to the State of Hawai'i, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico is an island, as are the territories of the American Virgin Islands, and protectorates (Guam, Marshall Islands, etc) and millions of other islands.
It is a US state named "The Commonwealth of Virginia".
The US Virgin Islands are an unincorporated organized territory of the United States of America. That means they are a territory, and a possession, of the US. They are a self-governing territory but are not styled as a Commonwealth. Residents of the US Virgin Islands are not subject to U.S. federal income taxes on income derived from U.S. Virgin Islands sources. They pay taxes to the territory equal to what their federal taxes would be if they lived in a state.
virgin island
No, while the two island groups are right next to each other, the United States controls the western islands of St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix. The British Virgin Islands are a part of the British Commonwealth and they include the major islands of Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Jost Van Dyke, and Anegada.
No. It is a US state, and as such, could not be a member of the Commonwealth.
A US State (or Commonwealth).
It is the Commonwealth pf Puerto Rico and an unicorporated Territory of the US.
Yes it is!
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