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Type: Report / area analysis
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Summary

This document is an area analysis of the U.S. Virgin Islands, providing a general overview of its geography, economy, history, and government. It details the characteristics of the main islands (St. Thomas, St. John, St. Croix), notes the economy's reliance on tourism, and outlines key historical dates and the territory's political structure. The footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018819' indicates this document was part of evidence collected in an investigation by the U.S. House Oversight Committee.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Christopher Columbus Explorer
Named the Virgin Islands in 1493 on his second voyage.
Saint Ursula Historical Figure
The Virgin Islands were named for her and her virgin followers.
Cyril E King Namesake of Airport
The Cyril E King International Airport on St. Thomas is named after him.

Organizations (9)

Name Type Context
National Park Service
Owns nearly two-thirds of the island of St. John, which is off-limits to commercial development.
Democratic Party of the Virgin Islands
One of the main political parties in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Independent Citizens Movement
One of the main political parties in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Republican Party of the Virgin Islands
One of the main political parties in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Democratic National Convention
Virgin Islands residents can vote for delegates to this convention.
Republican National Convention
Virgin Islands residents can vote for delegates to this convention.
IGY American Yacht Harbor Marina
Mentioned in the footer of the document.
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Logo in the footer, likely the firm that authored the report (possibly Integra Realty Resources).
U.S. House Oversight Committee
Implied by the Bates number 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018819' in the footer, indicating the document is part of their investig...

Timeline (4 events)

1493
Christopher Columbus named the islands for Saint Ursula during his second voyage.
Virgin Islands
1927
U.S. citizenship was granted to the inhabitants of the islands.
U.S. Virgin Islands
United States Inhabitants of the Virgin Islands
February 2012
One of the world's largest petroleum refineries, located on St. Croix, ceased refining operations.
St. Croix
March 31, 1917
The U.S. took possession of the islands from Denmark.
Virgin Islands
United States Denmark

Locations (13)

Location Context
The subject of the area analysis.
Island home to the capital, Charlotte Amalie, and a center for tourism, government, and commerce.
Capital and largest city of the U.S. Virgin Islands, located on St. Thomas.
Island east of St. Thomas, largely owned by the National Park Service.
The largest of the three islands in land area and population; the primary manufacturing center.
Airport located on St. Thomas, described as one of the busiest in the Caribbean.
Primary port on the western coast of St. John.
Christiansted
Primary town on St. Croix.
Primary town on St. Croix.
Charlotte Amalie's harbor is on a major shipping route to the canal.
The geographic region of the islands.
A source of vacationers to the Virgin Islands.
A source of vacationers and the governing nation of the territory.

Relationships (1)

The document states the U.S. Virgin Islands are an 'organized, unincorporated United States territory'.

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Area Analysis
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A mild tropical climate, scenic beauty, and status as a U.S. territory make Virgin Islands appealing for vacationers from United States and Europe. The islands host over 2.5 million visitors per year, most of whom arrive by cruise ship, and tourism is the dominant economic engine of the islands, accounting for roughly 70 percent of the total gross territorial product.
Each district has its own distinct landscape, mix and intensity of land uses, cultural identity, and prospects for future development. St Thomas is home to the capital and the territory's largest city, Charlotte Amalie, which has an estimated population of roughly 19,000 persons. St Thomas is the primary center for resort tourism, government, finance, trade, and commerce, but its rugged landscape limits the land available for agriculture and other types of land-intensive development. Charlotte Amalie is also home to a major deepwater harbor that is along major shipping routes to the Panama Canal, and it is just east of the Cyril E King International Airport - one of the busiest airports in Caribbean. St. Thomas has two cruise ship docks, and is the most frequented cruise ship port in the Caribbean.
The island of St John is just under 3 miles to the east of St Thomas. Cruz Bay is located on the western coast of the island and serves as its primary port and link to St Thomas. Nearly two thirds of St John is owned by the National Park Service and is off-limits to commercial development.
St Croix is largest of the three islands, in both land area and population. It is roughly 45 miles to the south of St Thomas. Its primary towns are Christiansted and Frederiksted. Overall the island is flatter and has more land available for additional agricultural, commercial and residential development than St Thomas. St Croix is also the primary manufacturing center for the Virgin Islands, with rum distilleries, a major watch-assembly plant, and; until February 2012, one of the world's largest petroleum refineries (which recently ceased refining operations).
History
The Virgin Islands were originally settled by the Ciboney, Carib, and Arawaks. The islands were named by Christopher Columbus on his second voyage in 1493 for Saint Ursula and her virgin followers. Over the next three hundred years, the islands were held by many European powers, including Spain, England, the Netherlands, France, and Denmark-Norway. The Danes developed the islands with plantation estates, and the estates boundaries are still used in legal descriptions for land to this day.
The U.S. took possession of the islands on March 31, 1917 and the territory was renamed the Virgin Islands of the United States. U.S. citizenship was granted to the inhabitants of the islands in 1927.
Government
The U.S. Virgin Islands are an organized, unincorporated United States territory. Even though they are U.S. citizens, Virgin Islands residents cannot vote in presidential elections. Virgin Islands residents, however, are able to vote in presidential primary elections for delegates to the Democratic National Convention and the Republican National Convention.
The main political parties in the U.S. Virgin Islands are the Democratic Party of the Virgin Islands, the Independent Citizens Movement, and the Republican Party of the Virgin Islands. Additional candidates run as independents.
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