The Virgin Islands (USA) are considered a large nation due to their total area. Its total land area is 1,910 km² (about 737 mi²). The continental shelf of the Virgin Islands (USA) is approximately 0 km². The Virgin Islands (USA) are located in North America. North America is entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and almost entirely in the Western Hemisphere. North American countries include Canada, Mexico, and the United States, among others. The Virgin Islands (USA) are not a landlocked country. It means it is bounded by at least one major body of water. The average elevation range of the US Virgin Islands is 237 m (778 ft).
Neighbors
The total length of land borders of US Virgin Islands is 0 kilometers (~0 miles). The US Virgin Islands have no land borders, which means they also have no neighboring countries in the traditional sense of the word.
Cities
The capital of the Virgin Islands (USA) is Charlotte Amalie.
Elevation
The average elevation range of the US Virgin Islands is 237 m (778 ft). The highest point in the US Virgin Islands is Crown Mountain with an official elevation of 474 m (1,555 ft). The lowest point of the Virgin Islands (USA) is the Caribbean Sea. The difference in elevation between the highest (Crown Mountain) and lowest (Caribbean Sea) points in the US Virgin Islands is 474 m (2 ft).
Area
The total land area of the Virgin Islands (USA) is 1,910 km² (about 737 mi²). and the total Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) is 0 km² (~0 mi²). The continental shelf of the Virgin Islands (USA) is approximately 0 km². Including the landmass and the EEZ, the total area of the US Virgin Islands is approximately 1,910 km² (~737 mi²). The Virgin Islands (USA) are considered a large nation due to their total area.
Forest and farmland
In the Virgin Islands (USA), there are 20 km² of arable land, which makes up 1% of the country's total territory.
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