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 British Virgin Islands
Virgin Islands: The British Virgin Islands - The British Virgin Islands Immediately to the northeast of the U.S. Virgin Islands are the British...
Some 36 islands (more than 20 are uninhabited) in the Caribbean Sea northeast of Puerto Rico and west of the Leeward Islands, the British Virgin Islands are economically interdependent with the U.S. Virgin Islands to the south.
The principal islands are Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Anegada, and Jost Van Dyke.
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 Politics of the British Virgin Islands - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The British Virgin Islands is an internally self-governing overseas territory of the United Kingdom.
Politics of the British Virgin Islands takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic dependency, whereby the Chief Minister is the head of government, and of a pluriform multi-party system.
The British Virgin Islands elects on territorial level a legislature.
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 British Virgin Islands
The Badge of the British Virgin Islands comprises a green shield charged with twelve golden oil lamps with red flames and a female figure, St. Ursula, patron saint of the British Virgin Islands attired in white and wearing sandals, carrying one of those lamps.
The personal distinguishing flag of the Governor of the British Virgin Islands is the Union Jack with the Badge of the Territory on a white circular background in the center.
But the large-sized CoAs on the fly of a british ensign are a fairily new phenomenon and hence there should be two ensigns: The new one, with a large badge; and the old one, with the badge inscribed on a circle with a diameter of 4/9ths of the flag's height.
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 Virgin Islands on Encyclopedia.com
Under a law passed in 1954, the islands are administered by the U.S. Dept. of the Interior; a governor and senate are locally elected.
The Virgin Islands of the United States (2005 est.
The principal ones are Tortola, Anegada, and Virgin Gorda.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/section/VirginI_TheBritishVirginIslands.asp   (1264 words)

  
 British Virgin Islands - Wikitravel
The British Virgin Islands are comprised of 16 inhabited and more than 20 uninhabited islands, including the island of Anegada.
The economy, one of the most stable and prosperous in the Caribbean, is closely tied to the larger and more populous US Virgin Islands to the west and indeed the US dollar is the legal currency within the British Virgin Islands.
The islands are highly dependent on tourism, generating an estimated 45% of the national income, together with the offshore financial industry.
wikitravel.org /en/British_Virgin_Islands   (844 words)

  
 British Virgin Islands
The impact of tropical storms and hurricanes on the islands of the Eastern Caribbean (including the British Virgin Islands) was analysed and a corresponding report ‘Hurricane Impact on Beaches in the Eastern Caribbean Islands 1989-1995’ was issued in 1996.
A slide presentation illustrating the effects of Tropical Storm Iris and Hurricanes Luis and Marilyn on the islands of the eastern Caribbean in 1995, including slides on the British Virgin Islands, was put together in 1997.
The participant from the British Virgin Islands presented a paper on ‘Coastal Stewardship in the British Virgin Islands’.
www.unesco.org /csi/act/other/british.htm   (705 words)

  
 British Virgin Islands Tourism Information
Located 90 miles east of Puerto Rico, the British Virgin Islands (BVI) are a collection of 60 islands, cays and rocks in the northeastern Caribbean.
Island Helicopters - Tortola, British Virgin Islands -
Having previously been part of the British colonial structure in the Caribbean for the first half of the 1900's, the BVI refused to join the West Indian Federation and left the colony of the Leeward Islands on 1 July 1956.
www.bviinfo.com   (208 words)

  
 Apple Vacations: Great deals on Caribbean Vacation packages
Tortola and Virgin Gorda are the largest of the British Virgin Islands, where sailing on the tranquil, clear waters is the most popular activity.
Travel to and from British Virgin Islands uses the.
Virgin Gorda-This hotel is situated along a natural reef-protected, crescent-shaped white sand beach, framed by lush mountain...
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 British Virgin Islands vacations — holidays in the BVI and the Caribbean
Three hundred years ago, the 50-plus islands of the British Virgin Islands swarmed with pirates, who took refuge in the protected waters and kept guard from secluded mountain look-outs.
Throughout the islands, beaches are splendid and the beach bars exceptional.
Virgin Gorda can be reached by both ferry and light aircraft, Anegada by light aircraft and Jost van Dyke by ferry.
www.doitcaribbean.com /britishvirginislands   (463 words)

  
 Welcome to the BVI Ports Authority
The British Virgin Islands Ports Authority (The Authority) was established by the British Virgin Islands Ports Authority Act, No. 12 of 1990 (the Act), as a separate corporate entity, solely owned by the Government of the British Virgin Islands.
When the British Virgin Islands Ports Authority was established in 1991, the Ports and Marine Services regulations and the related tariff were saved under the Act and continued to govern the operations of the Authority.
The provision and maintenance of the required sea transportation infrastructure for the British Virgin Islands, and the efficient and effective handling of the related cargo and passenger operations.
www.bviports.org   (273 words)

  
 The British Virgin Islands - The Official Website of BVI - BVI Accommodations, Hotels and Villas
Other Islands - Scattered in an aquamarine sea, the British Virgin Islands flank the broad Sir Francis Drake Channel, which has beguiled sailors for centuries with scalloped coves and good anchorages.
Discover "Nature's Little Secrets" - over 60 pristine Caribbean islands that comprise the British Virgin Islands.
Virgin Gorda- The third largest island of the BVI, Virgin Gorda measures eight and a half square miles.
www.bvitourism.com   (287 words)

  
 The British Virgin Islands
The British Virgin Islands are an archipelago of more than 60 islands and cays, each unique in character, many of them unspoiled and untouched.
Virgin Gorda: is undoubtedly one of the prettiest islands in the Caribbean and is a magnet for sailors and Tourists alike.
The two islands with the most name recognition are Tortola, known for its gorgeous mountain scenery and Boating, and Virgin Gorda, known for the Rockefellers's exclusive Little Dix Bay resort and for the "Baths" (huge granite boulders, caverns, grottoes, and pools).
www.bviguide.com /info.html   (595 words)

  
 British Virgin Islands Travel Guide Fodor's Online
The British Virgin Islands (BVI) consist of about 50 islands, islets, and cays.
Tortola, about 10 square mi (26 square km), is the largest and most populated of the islands; Virgin Gorda, with 8 square mi (21 square km), ranks second.
It was the British who established a plantation economy and for the next 150 years developed the sugar industry.
www.fodors.com /miniguides/mgresults.cfm?destination=bvi@34   (516 words)

  
 Introduction to British Virgin Islands Diving
The British Virgin Islands are extremely conservation minded and the extensive system of moorings is maintained by the National Parks Trust and Ministry of Natural Resources which are dedicated to the preservation of reef areas and marine life.
INTRODUCTION TO The British Virgin Islands are best known for perfect sailing conditions, but they also have more than 100 dive sites well worth an underwater visit.
North and Northeast BVI - Those staying on Virgin Gorda, particularly the North Sound area, can dive The Wreck of the Chikuzen 7 miles north in open waters, the Dogs located west of the island, Ginger Island southwest of V.G., Cooper Island, and over to the famous Wreck of the Rhone off Salt Island.
www.scubamom.com /bvi-diving   (1003 words)

  
 british virgin islands map and information page
Steeped in the history of the British Navy, the islands are ringed by shipwrecks; the most famous of these - The RMS Rhone - is now a national marine park, and a favorite scuba diving point.
The BVI economic structure is similar to that of the U.S. Virgin Islands, and both use the U.S. Dollar as their local currency.
Tourism is a major business in the islands, as it generates an estimated 45% of the national income.
www.worldatlas.com /webimage/countrys/namerica/caribb/vg.htm   (338 words)

  
 British Virgin Islands News
British Virgin Islands Gov. Thomas Macan, chairman of the National Disaster Management Council, warned that the territory must not be complacent in preparing for natural disasters and urged more residents to...
British Virgin Islands News continually updated from thousands of sources around the net.
Bulgaria's Foreign Ministry picked a company registered at the British Virgin Islands for its lobbyist and consultant for speeding Bulgaria's entry into the European Union.
www.topix.net /world/british-virgin-islands   (685 words)

  
 A Virtual Travel to British Virgin Islands - Destination British Virgin Islands
The British Virgin Islands comprise more than 40 Caribbean islands and islets, 16 of them are inhabited.
Terrain: Coral islands are relatively flat; the volcanic islands steep and hilly.
First settled by the Dutch in 1648, the islands were annexed in 1672 by the English.
www.nationsonline.org /oneworld/virgin_islands_british.htm   (561 words)

  
 British Virgin Islands Charter
The island is home to a small resort with a few guest cottages.
He worked on boat and developed a resort on Mosquito Island and eventually sold that because it got to be tool much of a management headache.
The island is so small you could walk around it in a minute.
www.geocities.com /TheTropics/Island/5452/BVICharter94.html   (3310 words)

  
 Caribbean Net News: British Virgin Islands
ROAD TOWN, BVI: The British Virgin Islands Inland Revenue Department is embarking on a public education programme to raise the awareness of people in the territory on recent changes to some of the Territory’s tax laws.
ROAD TOWN, BVI: The Government of the British Virgin islands is continuing in its drive to diversify the local economy to ensure the Territory’s long-term economic viability.
TORTOLA, BVI: A Chevy pickup driver accused of driving at an excessive speed resulting in the death of an American tourist visiting the British Virgin Islands last June, was on Monday found guilty of causing death by dangerous driving in the BVI High Court...
www.caribbeannetnews.com /bvi/bvi.htm   (511 words)

  
 Visit the breathtaking British Virgin Islands with BVI Holidays and discover a world that perhaps, up until now, only existed in your dreams
British Virgin Islands Holidays, has specialised in arranging travel to this unspoilt little corner of the Caribbean for over 15 years.
It has been reported that the British Virgin Islands (or BVI as they are affectionately known) are only for the rich and famous - that is not quite correct.
Visit the breathtaking British Virgin Islands with BVI Holidays and discover a world that perhaps, up until now, only existed in your dreams
www.bviholidays.com   (272 words)

  
 Foreign & Commonwealth Office Country Profiles
The British Virgin Islands are adjacent to the US Virgin Islands (USVI) and 60 miles east of Puerto Rico.
Sixteen of the islands are inhabited, the largest being Tortola (21 sq miles), Anegada (15 sq miles), Virgin Gorda (8 sq miles) and Jost van Dyke (3.4 sq miles).
Major political parties: National Democratic Party (NDP), Virgin Islands Party (VIP), United Party (UP)
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 Overview - British Virgin Islands Country Guide - World Travel Guide
The governor of the Leewards continued to run the Virgin Islands until 1960, at which point direct responsibility was assumed by an administrator (later restyled governor) appointed from London.
Some may be aware that Norman Island, one of 36 idyllic islands that constitute the archipelago of the British Virgin Islands, was supposedly the location that Robert Lewis Stevenson based Treasure Island on.
The British Virgin Islands comprise sloping hills of green and the impressive Mount Sage National Park, but are really renowned for the nautical thrills on offer.
www.worldtravelguide.net /country/country_guide.ehtml?o=42&NAV_guide_class=CountryGuide&NAV_Region=42   (431 words)

  
 Skyviews Inc. vacation guide to the British Virgin Islands
The Virgin Islands (both U.S. and British) were named by Columbus after the 11,000 beautiful virgin followers of St. Ursula- all of whom, apparently whilst on a rather innocent pilgrimage to Cologne, met their deaths at the hands of some over-zealous Huns.
The US Virgin Islands (as they were then renamed) have become bustling, busy places with a clearly americanised commercial bent and feel.
As many as 20,000 may have lived on the major islands, with large communities and artifacts suggesting they were, by the time Columbus arrived, a developed agrarian society with a complex set of farming and fishing techniques, house construction and cultural rituals.
www.skyviews.com /bvi/history.html   (530 words)

  
 british virgin islands hotels, motels, resorts, bed and breakfasts -- charternet.com
Three lovely British Virgin Island villas nestled in the hillside overlooking Cane Garden Bay on the island of Tortola, with breathtaking views of surrounding villages and islands.
The Villas of Fort Recovery Tortola Beach Resort on Tortola, British Virgin Islands (BVI) are on the calm Caribbean side of the island, which creates an excellent swimming and snorkeling area from our small private beach.
Lodging in the British Virgin Islands with Green Bank Villas.
www.charternet.com /resorts/bvi.html   (238 words)

  
 CARIBBEAN.COM - TORTOLA, BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS
About 13,000 of some 18,000 British Virgin Islanders live on Tortola.
As late as 1792, British authorities called Tortola "a pirate's nest." For many years Tortola was a major base for pirates bent on terrorizing professional sailors and soldiers, attacking treasure ships, and distributing the loot in strict accordance with the Pirate Coda or Code.
The pirates then sold their treasures at other Virgin Island ports as well as Jamaica's raucous Port Royal and later in Nassau, The Bahamas.
www.caribbean.com /british_virgin_islands/tortola   (588 words)

  
 British Virgin Islands
This replaces the British Virgin Islands portion of the British West Indies Consular Information Sheet dated January 12, 2004 to update all sections.
The information below concerning the British Virgin Islands is provided for general reference only, and may not be totally accurate in a particular location or circumstance.
For further information on travel to the British Virgin Islands, travelers should contact the BVI Department of Immigration at 1-284-494-3471.
travel.state.gov /travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_1079.html   (1549 words)

  
 Brtish Virgin Islands 800-621-1270
The British Virgin Islands are sixty miles east of Puerto Rico, and twenty miles northwest of St. Thomas, USVI.
The BVI's are a British Crown Colony and enjoy political stability.
If you need assistance with flights, we'll research the lowest airfares and most convenient schedules when your reservation dates are confirmed.
www.caribbeans.com /2bvi/2bvi.htm   (273 words)

  
 BVI Companies: British Virgin Islands Offshore Corporation - Incorporation Services
The British Virgin Islands IBC legislation was introduced in 1984 but was developing and subsequently amended taking into consideration the changes required by the persons providing BVI offshore services.
There is no requirement of appointing local shareholder(s) and director(s) for British Virgin Island Companies.
It holds a lease on property for use as an office from which to communicate with members or where books and records of the company are prepared or maintained (if so decided).
www.bvi-corporations-ibc-incorporate-in-bvi.offshore-companies.co.uk   (631 words)

  
 50 Places @ nationalgeographic.com
Chart your course to the British Virgin Islands with sailing enthusiast and former CBS News anchor Walter Cronkite in the October 1999 issue of TRAVELER.
These islands offer some of the greatest sailing in the world.
Take a cyber tour of the islands, and check out travel tips, lodging and dining information, and local legends.
www.nationalgeographic.com /traveler/bvi.html   (191 words)

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