Short description: Overview of and topical guide to the British Virgin Islands
The Flag of the British Virgin Islands
The Coat of arms of the British Virgin Islands
thumb|The location of the British Virgin Islands
thumb|An enlargeable map of the British Virgin Islands
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the British Virgin Islands:
British Virgin Islands (BVI) – British overseas territory located in the eastern portion of the Virgin Islands Archipelago in the Caribbean Sea.[1] The Virgin Islands are part of the Leeward Islands of the Lesser Antilles. The United States Virgin Islands comprises the western portion of the archipelago. Technically the name of the Territory is simply the "Virgin Islands", but in practice since 1917 they have been almost universally referred to as the "British Virgin Islands" to distinguish the islands from the American Territory.[2] To add to the regional confusion, the Puerto Rican islands of Culebra, Vieques and surrounding islands began referring to themselves as the "Spanish Virgin Islands" as part of a tourism drive in the early 2000s.
The British Virgin Islands consist of the main islands of Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Anegada and Jost Van Dyke, along with over fifty other smaller islands and cays. Approximately fifteen of the islands are inhabited. The largest island, Tortola, is approximately 20 km (approx. 12 mi) long and 5 km (approx. 3 mi) wide. The islands have a total population of about 22,000, of whom approximately 18,000 live on Tortola. Road Town, the capital, is situated on Tortola.
Timeline of the history of the British Virgin Islands
Current events of the British Virgin Islands
Military history of the British Virgin Islands
Culture of the British Virgin Islands
Culture of the British Virgin Islands
Architecture of the British Virgin Islands
Cuisine of the British Virgin Islands
Festivals in the British Virgin Islands
Languages of the British Virgin Islands
Media in the British Virgin Islands
National symbols of the British Virgin Islands
Coat of arms of the British Virgin Islands
Flag of the British Virgin Islands
National anthem of the British Virgin Islands
People of the British Virgin Islands
Public holidays in the British Virgin Islands
Records of the British Virgin Islands
Religion in the British Virgin Islands
Christianity in the British Virgin Islands
Hinduism in the British Virgin Islands
Islam in the British Virgin Islands
Judaism in the British Virgin Islands
Sikhism in the British Virgin Islands
World Heritage Sites in the British Virgin Islands: None
Art in the British Virgin Islands
Art in the British Virgin Islands
Cinema of the British Virgin Islands
Literature of the British Virgin Islands
Literature
Among the noted names in Virgin Islands literature are Alphaeus Osario Norman (1885-1942), Verna Penn Moll, Jennie Wheatley, and Patricia G. Turnbull. Their poetry and that of 22 other writers, including the fastly emerging poet and literary critic Richard Georges, can be found in Where I See the Sun – Contemporary Poetry in The Virgin Islands (Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Anegada, Jost Van Dyke), an anthology edited by Lasana M. Sekou in 2016.[4]
Music of the British Virgin Islands
Television in the British Virgin Islands
Theatre in the British Virgin Islands
Sports in the British Virgin Islands
Sports in the British Virgin Islands
Football in the British Virgin Islands
British Virgin Islands at the Olympics
British Virgin Islands at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
Economy and infrastructure of the British Virgin Islands
↑British Virgin Islands government publications had traditionally continued to commence with "The Territory of the Virgin Islands", but recently, more and more legislation now simply refers to the Territory as the British Virgin Islands. The Interpretation Act (Cap 136) (1985) defines the "Territory" as simply the "Virgin Islands"; but the Insolvency Act, 2003 defines a "foreign company" as 'a body corporate that is incorporated, registered or formed outside the British Virgin Islands.'