Well, i don't believe there would be anymore just because of the name they are not called the virgin islands because there are virgins there. so it is not really a very intelligent question
The Virgin Islands are termed "virgin" because at the time of it's discovery, it was unexplored territory, or "virgin Territory". It could have also be termed that by the possibility that it was an...
They literally border each other at water boundries. As far as land I think that Tortola comes within 3/4 of a mile from St. John (USVI) near West End (Sopers Hole)
No. The British Virgin Islands is an independent country (although it is an Overseas Territory of the United Kingdom). The U.S. Virgin Islands are a U.S. Territory. However, geographically, they do...
There are three Virgin Islands. It is an island group in the Carribean Sea to the Southeast of Puerto Rico. From largest to smallest St. Croix, St. Thomas, and St. John