The flag of the United States Virgin Islands was adopted in 1921. It consists of a simplified version of the Great Seal of the United States between the letters V and I (for Virgin Islands). The eagle holds a laurel branch in one talon, and three arrows in the other, representing the three major islands: Saint Thomas, Saint John, and Saint Croix. Additionally, the colors of the flag are: yellow, representing various characteristics of the territory and the flowers; green, symbolizing the hills; white, depicting the clouds; and blue, representing the waters.
Capital of the U.S. Virgin Islands: Charlotte Amalie
Area of the Virgin Islands: 113.73 sq. miles
Languages in the Virgin Islands: English
Religions in the Virgin Islands: Christianity is the dominant religion in the Virgin Islands. As a former Danish colony, Protestantism is most prevalent. There is also a strong Roman Catholic presence.