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Are St. Thomas and St Maarten US territories?

The U.S Virgin Islands (USVI) are a group of islands in the Caribbean that are not technically part of the mainland but are still considered to be territories of the United States. The territories are made up of the islands of St. John, St Thomas, and St Croix and their islets.



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