US Virgin Islands cities list with latitude and longitude in CSV, XML, SQL, JSON format
Last update : 20 January 2025.
Below is a list of 100 prominent cities in US Virgin Islands. Each row includes a city's latitude, longitude, region and other variables of interest. This is a subset of all 222 places in US Virgin Islands that you'll find in our World Cities Database. You're free to use the data below for personal or commercial applications. The data below can be downloaded in .csv, .json, .xml and .sql formats. Notable Cities: The capital of US Virgin Islands is Charlotte Amalie.
Geoname_ID | City | Alternate_Name | Country_Code | Region | Sub_region | Latitude | Longitude | Elevation | Population | Timezone | Fcode_Name |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
4795525 | Concordia | VI | Saint Croix Island | Northwest | 17.70331 | -64.86404 | 39 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4796475 | Robe Hill | VI | Saint Croix Island | Northwest | 17.71497 | -64.85126 | 89 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4796000 | La Grange | VI | Saint Croix Island | Northwest | 17.71914 | -64.87848 | 6 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4796512 | Saint Croix | Agay,Ay Ay,Ay-Ay,Ayay,Cibuguiera,Cibuquiera,Eylandet Saint Croix,L’Isle de Sainte Croix,STX,Sainte Croix,Sanct Croix,Sancta Crux,Santa Cruz,St Croix,The Quiet Virgin | VI | Saint Croix Island | Southcentral | 17.72751 | -64.74698 | 87 | 50601 | America/St_Thomas | seat of a first-order administrative division |
4796845 | Whim | Wym | VI | Saint Croix Island | Southwest | 17.69998 | -64.86209 | 30 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4795503 | Clairmont | Bodkin’s Plantage,Claremont,Clear Mount,Clermont | VI | Saint Croix Island | Northcentral | 17.77525 | -64.77959 | 163 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4796618 | Sion Farm | VI | Saint Croix Island | Sion Farm | 17.73247 | -64.7432 | 57 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4795437 | Carlton | VI | Saint Croix Island | Southwest | 17.70275 | -64.84987 | 31 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4796416 | Punch | VI | Saint Croix Island | Northwest | 17.7422 | -64.8682 | 198 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4795276 | Bettys Hope | Betty’s Hope,Bettyshope | VI | Saint Croix Island | Southcentral | 17.6922 | -64.81653 | 12 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4795241 | Barrett | Barett | VI | Saint Thomas Island | Northside | 18.36523 | -64.94598 | 144 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4795308 | Bolongo | VI | Saint Thomas Island | Southside | 18.31745 | -64.8982 | 15 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
7267931 | Grove Place | Grove Place CDP | VI | Saint Croix Island | Northwest | 17.7228 | -64.82766 | 64 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4796321 | Paradise | VI | Saint Croix Island | Southcentral | 17.70442 | -64.81487 | 24 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4796267 | Negro Bay | VI | Saint Croix Island | Southcentral | 17.70803 | -64.80737 | 53 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4795314 | Bonne Esperance | Bon Esperance,Buena Esparanza | VI | Saint Thomas Island | West End | 18.3544 | -64.98709 | 206 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4796286 | North Star | VI | Saint Croix Island | Northcentral | 17.76803 | -64.81848 | 9 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4795703 | Fish Bay | Fishbay,Green Valley | VI | Saint John Island | Cruz Bay | 18.32218 | -64.76625 | 7 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4796184 | Mon Bijou | VI | Saint Croix Island | Northcentral | 17.74831 | -64.78876 | 64 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4796180 | Misgen | Misgunst | VI | Saint Thomas Island | Northside | 18.3544 | -64.93181 | 218 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4796676 | Strawberry Hill | Strawberryhill | VI | Saint Croix Island | Sion Farm | 17.7322 | -64.76098 | 45 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4795368 | Bugbyhole | VI | Saint Croix Island | Anna’s Hope Village | 17.72581 | -64.70403 | 54 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4796702 | Teagues Bay | VI | Saint Croix Island | East End | 17.75192 | -64.60486 | 30 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4796843 | Wheel of Fortune | VI | Saint Croix Island | Northwest | 17.7122 | -64.87098 | 22 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4795696 | Fareham | Fairham,Faraham,Farnham | VI | Saint Croix Island | Anna’s Hope Village | 17.71553 | -64.67042 | 18 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4795261 | Benner | Benders,Benner’s | VI | Saint Thomas Island | East End | 18.32218 | -64.86181 | 29 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4796008 | Lameshur | Limeshore | VI | Saint John Island | Central | 18.32051 | -64.72458 | 6 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4795577 | Cruz Bay | Christiansbye,Creuse Bay,Crux Bay,Cruxbay,Cruz Bay,Cruz Bay Village,Cruz Village,Cruzbay,SJF | VI | Saint John Island | Cruz Bay | 18.33134 | -64.79375 | 6 | 2743 | America/St_Thomas | seat of a first-order administrative division |
4796042 | Limetree | Hartman,Hartmann | VI | Saint Croix Island | Sion Farm | 17.73692 | -64.76431 | 60 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4796031 | Lerkenlund | Laerkenlund,Lerklund,Let-Alone,Letalone | VI | Saint Thomas Island | Northside | 18.36023 | -64.94015 | 170 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4796469 | Richmond | VI | Saint Croix Island | Christiansted | 17.74525 | -64.71598 | 31 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4795216 | Annaly | Annally | VI | Saint Croix Island | Northwest | 17.7497 | -64.85431 | 201 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4795758 | Frederiks Haab | VI | Saint Croix Island | Northwest | 17.71275 | -64.86348 | 48 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4795621 | Donoe | VI | Saint Thomas Island | Tutu | 18.33662 | -64.89764 | 77 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4796862 | Windsor | VI | Saint Croix Island | Northcentral | 17.75858 | -64.77376 | 51 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4796587 | Santa Maria Estate | VI | Saint Thomas Island | West End | 18.35857 | -64.9782 | 296 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4796612 | Sieben | Seeven | VI | Saint John Island | Central | 18.33079 | -64.76042 | 174 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4796640 | Southgate | VI | Saint Croix Island | 17.75775 | -64.60069 | 0 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | ||
4795672 | Enighed | Eenigheid,Eenigheit,Eenigkeit,Einigkeit | VI | Saint Thomas Island | Northside | 18.36329 | -64.92264 | 6 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4796621 | Slob | Body Slob | VI | Saint Croix Island | Northcentral | 17.73081 | -64.78042 | 53 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4796035 | Libanon Hill | Lebanon Estate,Lebanon Hill | VI | Saint Croix Island | Northcentral | 17.75442 | -64.78542 | 55 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4796494 | Ruby | VI | Saint Croix Island | Sion Farm | 17.73692 | -64.75487 | 56 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4796465 | Resolution | Bonne Resolution | VI | Saint Thomas Island | Northside | 18.3544 | -64.95654 | 303 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4796557 | Sallys Fancy | Beckman’s,Sally’s Fancy | VI | Saint Croix Island | East End | 17.73581 | -64.66681 | 29 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4795185 | Altona | VI | Saint Croix Island | Anna’s Hope Village | 17.7447 | -64.69403 | 8 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4795432 | Caret Bay Estate | Caretbay Estate,Carretbay,Carrettbay | VI | Saint Thomas Island | Northside | 18.36384 | -64.97598 | 242 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4795401 | Canaan | VI | Saint Thomas Island | Northside | 18.35718 | -64.9207 | 130 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4796109 | Lowrys Hill | Lowry’s Hill | VI | Saint Croix Island | Anna’s Hope Village | 17.73914 | -64.67236 | 75 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4795400 | Canaan | VI | Saint Croix Island | Northcentral | 17.76025 | -64.79653 | 134 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4795456 | Catharinas Hope | VI | Saint Croix Island | East End | 17.74803 | -64.61625 | 57 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4796252 | Nadir | VI | Saint Thomas Island | East End | 18.32218 | -64.8782 | 18 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4796646 | Spanish Town | Abraham Markoe’s Plantage,Spanisch Town,Spanishtown | VI | Saint Croix Island | Southcentral | 17.7172 | -64.77292 | 33 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4796182 | Mollendal | Mohlendal,Mollendahl | VI | Saint John Island | Central | 18.32912 | -64.75153 | 140 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4795267 | Bethany | Bethania,Bethanien | VI | Saint John Island | Cruz Bay | 18.33107 | -64.78292 | 119 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4795623 | Dorothea | VI | Saint Thomas Island | Northside | 18.35857 | -64.96181 | 239 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4795903 | Hoffman | VI | Saint Thomas Island | Southside | 18.33357 | -64.89486 | 53 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4796357 | Peterborg | VI | Saint Thomas Island | Northside | 18.37162 | -64.92542 | 83 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4796222 | Mount Pleasant | VI | Saint John Island | Central | 18.35579 | -64.73653 | 128 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4796449 | Reef Bay | VI | Saint John Island | Central | 18.3294 | -64.73791 | 94 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4795278 | Betzys Jewell | Betsy’s Jewell | VI | Saint Croix Island | Northcentral | 17.75942 | -64.7957 | 109 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4795773 | Frenchtown | Carnage,Cha Cha Town,Chacha Town,Chacha Village,French Town | VI | Saint Thomas Island | Charlotte Amalie | 18.33829 | -64.94209 | 6 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4795290 | Blessing | The Blessing | VI | Saint Croix Island | Southcentral | 17.71386 | -64.76459 | 28 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4796857 | Williams Delight | VI | Saint Croix Island | Southwest | 17.69998 | -64.83542 | 19 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4795398 | Camporico | Campo Rico,Westend | VI | Saint Croix Island | Southwest | 17.69359 | -64.86848 | 16 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4795897 | Hermitage | VI | Saint Croix Island | Northcentral | 17.74942 | -64.80459 | 97 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4795745 | Fountain | Big Fountain | VI | Saint Croix Island | Northwest | 17.74997 | -64.82765 | 97 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4795767 | Fredriksdal | Fredericksdal | VI | Saint John Island | Central | 18.35968 | -64.73625 | 4 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4046956 | Upper Bethlehem | VI | Saint Croix Island | Southcentral | 17.71553 | -64.79209 | 24 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4795427 | Carden | VI | Saint Croix Island | East End | 17.75886 | -64.6407 | 11 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4795976 | Kingshill | VI | Saint Croix Island | Southcentral | 17.72303 | -64.78292 | 69 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4795410 | Cane Valley | VI | Saint Croix Island | Northwest | 17.71942 | -64.84653 | 83 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4796291 | Nugent | Castle Nugent | VI | Saint Croix Island | Anna’s Hope Village | 17.7172 | -64.67736 | 39 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4795857 | Hams Bay | Hambay,Hamsbay | VI | Saint Croix Island | Northwest | 17.76553 | -64.8807 | 26 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4795547 | Cooper | VI | Saint Croix Island | Southcentral | 17.6947 | -64.80987 | 7 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4796002 | La Reine | Ville La Reine | VI | Saint Croix Island | Sion Farm | 17.73275 | -64.77348 | 60 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4795201 | Anguilla | Thornbull,Thornbull Estate,Turnbull | VI | Saint Croix Island | Southcentral | 17.70664 | -64.77987 | 10 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4796362 | Peters Rest | VI | Saint Croix Island | Southcentral | 17.72551 | -64.74054 | 56 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4796706 | Testman | VI | Saint Croix Island | East End | 17.75525 | -64.66959 | 44 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4796430 | Raphune | Rabpoon,Rapoon,Rapun,Rebhuhn | VI | Saint Thomas Island | Southside | 18.3344 | -64.90903 | 120 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4795797 | Golden Grove | VI | Saint Croix Island | Southcentral | 17.71553 | -64.80098 | 24 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4795403 | Cane | Cain | VI | Saint Croix Island | Southwest | 17.70498 | -64.84542 | 31 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4796542 | Saint Peter | VI | Saint Croix Island | Anna’s Hope Village | 17.74192 | -64.69264 | 18 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4795604 | Diamond | VI | Saint Croix Island | Southcentral | 17.70331 | -64.82542 | 26 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4795459 | Cathrines Rest | VI | Saint Croix Island | Anna’s Hope Village | 17.72273 | -64.71758 | 46 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4795467 | Charlotte Amalie | Amalienborg,Amalienburg,Carlota Amalia,Carlotamalio,Charlotte Amalia,Charlotte Amalie,Charlotte Amalie pa Dei amerikanske Jomfruoyane,Charlotte Amalie på Dei amerikanske Jomfruøyane,Di Dorp,Dorp,Het Dorp,Saint Thomas,Saint Thomas City,Sanct Thomas,Sarlot Amali,Sarlote Amalija,Sarlotta Amaliya,Savan,Scharlotte Amelia,Sharlot Amali,Sharlota Amalija,Sharlota-Amalija,Sharlotta-Amalija,Tap House,Tap Hus,Taphuis,Taphus,Taphuus,Taphys,Tappus,Wirtshaus,Zapfhaus,charlxttxa mali,sarlata ameli,sharlwt amaly,srlwt ʼmʼly,syalleos-amallie,xia luo te a ma li ya,Ĉarlotamalio,Şarlotta Amaliya,Šarlotė Amalija,Σαρλότ Αμαλί,Шарлот Амали,Шарлота Амалия,Шарлота Амалија,Шарлота-Амалія,Шарлотта-Амалия,Шарлотта-Амалія,שרלוט אמאלי,شارلوت آمالی,شارلوت أمالي,شارلٹ ایملی,शार्लट आमेली,ชาร์ลอตต์อะมาลี,შარლოტა-ამალია,シャーロット・アマリー,夏洛特阿马利亚,샬럿아말리에 | VI | Saint Thomas Island | Charlotte Amalie | 18.3419 | -64.9307 | 6 | 20000 | America/St_Thomas | capital of a political entity |
4796325 | Parasol | VI | Saint Croix Island | Northcentral | 17.75386 | -64.81709 | 159 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4795313 | Bonne Esperance | Laurberg’s Plantage | VI | Saint Croix Island | Sion Farm | 17.74331 | -64.76931 | 85 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4796147 | Mariendal | VI | Saint Thomas Island | East End | 18.32773 | -64.88153 | 20 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4796102 | Louisenhoj | Louisehoe,Louisehoh,Louisehoi,Louisenoi | VI | Saint Thomas Island | Northside | 18.35107 | -64.92487 | 242 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4795664 | Emmaus | Emaus,Emmius | VI | Saint John Island | Coral Bay | 18.34801 | -64.71791 | 6 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4796197 | Montpellier | VI | Saint Croix Island | Northwest | 17.73886 | -64.84237 | 148 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4796493 | Ruan Bay | Bois-Abattu,Lang Punt Bay,Lang Pynt,Langpynt Bay,Longpoint,Rouan,Rowan | VI | Saint Croix Island | Southwest | 17.69164 | -64.8432 | 9 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4796742 | Two Brothers | VI | Saint Croix Island | Frederiksted | 17.70636 | -64.87931 | 29 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4795527 | Concordia | VI | Saint John Island | Central | 18.31051 | -64.70652 | 12 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4795411 | Canebay | Cane Bay | VI | Saint Croix Island | Northcentral | 17.77164 | -64.81015 | 9 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4795928 | Humbug | Humbag | VI | Saint Croix Island | Southcentral | 17.7122 | -64.7307 | 24 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4796095 | Longford | Langford | VI | Saint Croix Island | Anna’s Hope Village | 17.71609 | -64.69487 | 18 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4796602 | Seven Hills | VI | Saint Croix Island | East End | 17.74581 | -64.65125 | 81 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place | |
4795383 | Butzberg | Boetzberg,Boetzburg,Boutzberg,Butzburg | VI | Saint Croix Island | East End | 17.74664 | -64.67736 | 41 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
4796306 | Orangegrove | VI | Saint Croix Island | Northwest | 17.7372 | -64.85209 | 90 | 0 | America/St_Thomas | populated place |
**Exploring the Unique Geography of the US Virgin Islands: Insights from a Geographer**
Nestled in the heart of the Caribbean Sea, the US Virgin Islands stand as a testament to the region's natural beauty, rich history, and diverse culture. As a geographer embarks on an exploration of this tropical paradise, the quest for data regarding its cities, regions, and geographical coordinates unveils a captivating journey through geography, culture, and human settlement patterns.
Unveiling Island Communities**
The US Virgin Islands' geography is characterized by its stunning beaches, lush greenery, and vibrant coral reefs. From the bustling town of Charlotte Amalie on St. Thomas, with its historic forts and bustling waterfront, to the tranquil village of Cruz Bay on St. John, where pristine beaches and lush national parks abound, each community offers a unique glimpse into the island's identity and way of life. For a geographer, obtaining comprehensive data on the US Virgin Islands' cities, including their regions and departments, is akin to unraveling the layers of human settlement and spatial organization in this tropical archipelago.
Mapping the Districts and Subdistricts**
The US Virgin Islands are divided into districts and subdistricts, each with its own distinct characteristics and administrative functions. From the bustling districts of St. Thomas and St. Croix, where tourism and commerce thrive, to the more rural districts of St. John and Water Island, where nature and conservation take precedence, each locality boasts its own unique features and cultural traditions. The quest for data extends beyond numerical coordinates, delving into the nuances of local governance, economic development, and social dynamics across the US Virgin Islands' administrative landscape.
Navigating Latitude and Longitude**
In the pursuit of geographical understanding, latitude and longitude serve as essential tools for mapping the US Virgin Islands' cities and landmarks. From the westernmost point of Hassel Island to the easternmost point of Great St. James Island, each geographical coordinate offers insights into the archipelago's diverse topography, climate, and natural resources. For a geographer, acquiring accurate latitude and longitude data is crucial for understanding the spatial distribution of population, economic activities, and infrastructure within the US Virgin Islands.
Exploring Environmental Wonders**
Beyond the urban centers and administrative boundaries, the US Virgin Islands' landscape is a treasure trove of environmental wonders. From the vibrant coral reefs of Buck Island to the lush rainforests of St. John, the archipelago's biodiversity and natural resources support a variety of industries and livelihoods, from tourism and fishing to agriculture and conservation. As a geographer, the quest for data extends beyond human settlements, encompassing the intricate web of ecological processes, land use patterns, and environmental conservation efforts that shape the US Virgin Islands' landscape.
Conclusion: Embracing the US Virgin Islands' Island Charms**
In the tapestry of the US Virgin Islands' geography, the quest for data serves as a compass, guiding geographers through a landscape shaped by centuries of geological processes and human interaction. From the urban centers to the remote beaches, each location holds a piece of the puzzle, waiting to be discovered and understood. As we unravel the US Virgin Islands' island charms, let us not only seek coordinates on a map but also embrace the rich tapestry of culture, history, and natural beauty that define this tropical paradise in the Caribbean Sea.
Download data files for US Virgin Islands's cities in CSV, SQL, XML and JSON formats
Geography and Sustainable Development of the US Virgin Islands: Leveraging Geographic Data for the Future
The US Virgin Islands, located in the Caribbean Sea, are a group of islands renowned for their natural beauty, rich history, and strategic geopolitical importance. Comprised of four main islands—St. Thomas, St. John, St. Croix, and Water Island—as well as numerous smaller cays, the Virgin Islands offer a unique blend of coastal ecosystems, tropical forests, and vibrant urban areas. For geographers, urban planners, and policymakers, the islands' geography plays a vital role in guiding future development, ensuring environmental sustainability, and optimizing resource management. Geographic data about the islands, including city locations, population density, and natural resources, is indispensable for informed decision-making in planning and development. This article explores the geography of the US Virgin Islands and highlights how geographic data is essential for supporting sustainable development and informed policy decisions.
The Geography of the US Virgin Islands: Diverse Landscapes and Coastal Features
The US Virgin Islands are located to the east of Puerto Rico and are part of the Greater Antilles archipelago. The four main islands are each distinct in terms of geography, climate, and human settlement. St. Thomas, the most urbanized and densely populated island, serves as the economic and cultural center of the territory. It is home to the capital, Charlotte Amalie, a port city with a rich colonial history and modern infrastructure.
St. Croix, the largest island in the territory, is known for its agricultural and industrial activities, including sugar production in its historical past and modern rum distilleries. St. John, the smallest of the main islands, is almost entirely dedicated to conservation, with over half of its land area protected as Virgin Islands National Park. Water Island, the least populated of the four, is more rural and offers serene beaches and environmental beauty.
The islands are surrounded by the crystal-clear waters of the Caribbean Sea, offering stunning coastal ecosystems that include coral reefs, mangroves, and seagrass beds. These ecosystems are critical not only for the environment but also for the local economy, as tourism and fishing play vital roles. The varied geography of the Virgin Islands presents both opportunities for sustainable development and challenges, particularly with respect to environmental conservation, resource management, and climate change adaptation.
Administrative Divisions and Key Cities of the US Virgin Islands
The US Virgin Islands are divided into three main districts: St. Thomas-St. John, St. Croix, and the Water Island district. Each district is further subdivided into several towns and villages, which serve as the administrative units of local governance. The key urban centers, such as Charlotte Amalie (St. Thomas) and Christiansted (St. Croix), are hubs of commerce, government, and tourism. These cities, along with several smaller towns and villages, form the backbone of the Virgin Islands’ economy and social structure.
Charlotte Amalie is the largest city and the economic heart of the territory, known for its port, historic sites, and bustling waterfront. It is one of the most important cruise ship ports in the Caribbean and serves as a gateway for tourism. Due to the influx of visitors, urban planning and infrastructure development in Charlotte Amalie are critical to managing congestion, waste, and environmental sustainability.
Christiansted, located on St. Croix, is a historic city with a significant cultural legacy. While it shares some similarities with Charlotte Amalie, it is more laid-back and is known for its preserved Danish colonial architecture, beaches, and historical significance. Christiansted’s economy is driven by tourism, small-scale industry, and agriculture, although the island’s agricultural activities have shifted over time to more sustainable practices.
The smaller communities, including Cruz Bay on St. John and the more rural areas of St. Croix, are important for the territory’s agricultural sector, nature-based tourism, and conservation efforts. These regions, though less urbanized, face unique challenges related to transportation, resource management, and access to services.
The Importance of Geographic Data for the US Virgin Islands
Geographic data plays a crucial role in shaping the future development of the US Virgin Islands, particularly when it comes to urban planning, infrastructure development, and environmental management. As a territory with limited land area, a growing population, and a dependence on natural resources, having accurate geographic data is essential for making decisions that balance development needs with environmental sustainability.
Latitude and longitude data for cities, towns, and key infrastructure points is vital for mapping the islands’ existing systems and for future planning. Geographic data helps policymakers understand the relationships between land use, population density, and environmental features, enabling them to make informed decisions that promote balanced growth.
Geographic data is also essential for managing the territory’s natural resources, such as water, land, and ecosystems. By utilizing GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and related tools, planners can analyze spatial data to optimize the use of available resources, mitigate environmental impacts, and ensure that future developments align with the goals of sustainability.
Applications of Geographic Data for Sustainable Development in the US Virgin Islands
The application of geographic data in the US Virgin Islands spans a wide range of areas, each critical to the territory’s future resilience and sustainability. Geographic data is indispensable for urban planning, resource management, environmental conservation, and climate adaptation efforts.
1. **Urban Planning and Infrastructure Development**: As the population in the Virgin Islands continues to grow, particularly in urban centers like Charlotte Amalie and Christiansted, urban planning becomes essential. Geographic data helps urban planners assess current infrastructure needs and plan for future developments. Data on population density, land use, and environmental risks can guide the creation of efficient transportation systems, public spaces, and housing projects while ensuring that development doesn’t overwhelm the islands’ delicate ecosystems.
2. **Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Management**: The US Virgin Islands are highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, including rising sea levels, intense storms, and coastal erosion. Geographic data is crucial for understanding the potential impacts of these risks and for planning adaptation strategies. GIS tools can help model sea-level rise, map flood-prone areas, and develop evacuation plans for vulnerable communities. Additionally, geographic data can help assess the state of coastal ecosystems and create strategies for their preservation in the face of climate change.
3. **Resource Management and Conservation**: The Virgin Islands’ natural resources, including its marine life, coral reefs, and freshwater systems, are vital for both environmental health and economic prosperity. Geographic data plays a central role in monitoring these resources, tracking changes over time, and ensuring their sustainable management. GIS tools can help identify key conservation areas, manage fisheries, and protect vulnerable ecosystems like coral reefs, which are essential for tourism and biodiversity.
4. **Tourism and Economic Development**: Tourism is one of the largest industries in the US Virgin Islands, and managing this sector sustainably is key to preserving the islands’ natural and cultural assets. Geographic data is useful for identifying key tourist areas, planning infrastructure projects that improve the visitor experience, and ensuring that tourism activities do not adversely impact the environment. By understanding the spatial distribution of tourism resources, policymakers can prioritize developments that align with long-term economic goals and sustainability.
Unlocking the Future of the US Virgin Islands with Geographic Data
As the US Virgin Islands continue to develop and adapt to a changing environment, geographic data will be instrumental in guiding their growth. By obtaining detailed data on cities, regions, natural resources, and environmental conditions, the government and stakeholders can make informed, data-driven decisions that promote sustainable growth and resilience.
Geographic data in formats such as CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML allows for easy integration into GIS systems, ensuring that the information can be shared, analyzed, and applied across different sectors. The versatility of these formats enhances collaboration among stakeholders, from government agencies to international partners, and ensures that decisions are based on the most accurate and up-to-date geographic information.
Conclusion
The US Virgin Islands are geographically diverse, with coastal ecosystems, tropical forests, and urban centers that face unique challenges related to growth, climate change, and resource management. Geographic data is a powerful tool that enables the islands to make informed decisions about urban planning, infrastructure, conservation, and economic development. By leveraging geographic data in formats such as CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML, the US Virgin Islands can ensure that future growth is sustainable, resilient, and beneficial to both the environment and the people who call these islands home. Through the continued use of geographic data, the islands will be better positioned to face the challenges of tomorrow while preserving the beauty and resources that make them so unique today.