British Virgin Islands - Introduction

British Virgin Islands (officially: Virgin Islands) is a country in Americas, precisely in Caribbean, with a population of about N/A inhabitants today (2024-06-26). The capital city of Virgin Islands is Road Town, and the official country TLD code is .vg. British Virgin Islands has cca2, cca3, cioc, ccn3 codes as VG, VGB, IVB, 092 respectively. Check some other vital information below.

British Virgin Islands , Coat of Arms
Names
Common British Virgin Islands
Official Virgin Islands
Common (Native) British Virgin Islands
Official (Native) Virgin Islands
Alternative spellings VG, Virgin Islands, British
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Languages
eng English
Geography
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British Virgin Islands is located in Caribbean and has a total land area of 151 km². It is bounded by and the capital city is Road Town

Region/Continent North America
Subregion Caribbean
TimeZone UTC-04:00
Capital city Road Town
Area 151 km²
Population 2024-06-26 N/A
Bordered Countreies
Demonym
eng Male: Virgin Islander / Female: Virgin Islander
Lat/Lng 18.431383, -64.62305
Historical data and more
The National Flag of British Virgin Islands

Historyedit

It is generally thought that the Virgin Islands were first settled by the Arawak from South America around 100 BC to AD 200, though there is some evidence of Amerindian presence on the islands as far back as 1500 BC. The Arawaks inhabited the islands until the 15th century when they were displaced by the more aggressive Kalinago (Island Caribs), a tribe from the Lesser Antilles islands.

The first European sighting of the Virgin Islands was by the Spanish expedition of Christopher Columbus in 1493 on his second voyage to the Americas, who gave the islands their modern name.

The Spanish Empire claimed the islands by discovery in the early 16th century, but never settled them, and subsequent years saw the English, Dutch, French, Spanish, and Danish all jostling for control of the region, which became a notorious haunt for pirates. There is no record of any native Amerindian population in the British Virgin Islands during this period; it is thought that they either fled to safer islands or were killed.

The Dutch established a permanent settlement on the island of Tortola by 1648, frequently clashing with the Spanish who were based on nearby Puerto Rico. In 1672, the English captured Tortola from the Dutch, and the English annexation of Anegada and Virgin Gorda followed in 1680. Meanwhile, over the period 1672–1733, the Danish gained control of the nearby islands of Saint Thomas, Saint John and Saint Croix (i.e. the modern US Virgin Islands).

The British islands were considered principally a strategic possession. The British introduced sugar cane which was to become the main crop and source of foreign trade, and large numbers of slaves were forcibly brought from Africa to work on the sugar cane plantations. The islands prospered economically until the middle of the nineteenth century, when a combination of the abolition of slavery in the British Empire in 1834, a series of disastrous hurricanes, and the growth in the sugar beet crop in Europe and the United States significantly reduced sugar cane production and led to a period of economic decline.

In 1917, the United States purchased the Danish Virgin Islands for US$25 million, renaming them the United States Virgin Islands. Economic linkages with the US islands prompted the British Virgin Islands to adopt the US dollar as its currency in 1959.

The British Virgin Islands were administered variously as part of the British Leeward Islands or with St. Kitts and Nevis, with an administrator representing the British Government on the islands. The islands gained separate colony status in 1960 and became autonomous in 1967 under the new post of Chief Minister. Since the 1960s, the islands have diversified away from their traditionally agriculture-based economy towards tourism and financial services, becoming one of the wealthiest areas in the Caribbean. The constitution of the islands was amended in 1977, 2004 and 2007, giving them greater local autonomy.

In 2017 Hurricane Irma struck the islands, causing four deaths and immense damage.

Currency
Name United States dollar
Code USD
Symbol $
Other info
Idependent no, officially-assigned
UN Member country no
Start of Week monday
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Codes
ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 VG
ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 VGB
ISO 3166-1 numeric 092
International calling code +1284
FIFA 3 Letter Code VGB
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British Virgin Islands is found in Caribbean