Districts and sub-districts of the United States Virgin Islands
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The United States Virgin Islands (pop. 108,612[1]) are administratively divided into 2 districts, which are subdivided into 20 subdistricts.
The districts are:
- Saint Croix
- Saint Thomas - Saint John
The subdistricts of Saint Croix (pop. 53,234[1]) are:
- Anna's Hope Village (pop. 4,192[1])
- Christiansted (pop. 2,865[1])
- Christiansted town (pop. 2,637[1])
- East End (pop. 2,341 [1])
- Frederiksted (pop. 3,767 [1])
- Frederiksted town (pop. 732 [1])
- Northcentral (pop. 5,760[1])
- Northwest (pop. 4,919[1])
- Sion Farm (pop. 13,565[1])
- Southcentral (pop. 8,125[1])
- Southwest (pop. 7,700[1])
The sub-districts of Saint Thomas (pop. 51,181[1]) are:
- Charlotte Amalie (pop. 18,914[1])
- Charlotte Amalie town (pop. 11,004[1])
- East End (pop. 7,672[1])
- Northside (pop. 8,712[1])
- Southside (pop. 5,467[1])
- Tutu (pop. 8,197[1])
- Water Island (pop. 161[1])
- West End (pop. 2,058[1])
The sub-districts of Saint John (pop. 4,197[1]) are:
[edit] See also
- List of settlements in the United States Virgin Islands
- Islands of U.S. Virgin Islands
- Minor islands of the United States Virgin Islands
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