Yes. The Virgin Islands are considered a US territory. But they aren't considered a US state.
Yes. It is part of the US Virgin Islands.
Puerto Rico is an autonomous region with US privileges. US Virgin Islands are part of the US.
St. Kitts and Nevins is south east of the US Virgin Islands. They are part of the Leeward Islands,
St. Kitts and Nevins is south east of the US Virgin Islands. They are part of the Leeward Islands,
The US Virgin Islands.
St. Croix island is part of the US Virgin Islands and therefore part of the United States. The United States purchase the Virgin Islands from Denmark in 1917.
St. Kitts and Nevins is south east of the US Virgin Islands. They are part of the Leeward Islands,
Guam and midway and the virgin islands
Puerto Rico is an autonomous region with US privileges. US Virgin Islands are part of the US.
St. Thomas is part of the U.S. Virgin Islands, which is a U.S. territory. It is part of the United States, but not a state.
No. St. Martin / St Maarten (same island) is not considered as one of the Virgin Islands. It is considered a "Windward Island". The main British Virgin Islands are: Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Anegada and Jost Van Dyke, The main US Virgin Islands are: St. Thomas, St. Croix and St. Johns.
St. Thomas is part of the US Virgin Islands. The USVI are governed by a Governor. The cities on the islands have majors.