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Residents of the United States Virgin Islands

About 80% of the population is black and mulatto, and most of the rest are Spanish (mainly Puerto Ricans) or white immigrants in recent years. Less than half of the native population. English is the official language, but some French is also spoken on St. Thomas and Spanish is also spoken by Puerto Ricans on St. Croix. Most residents are Christians, but there is also an Orthodox Jewish community. Infant mortality and total mortality are also very low, with an average life expectancy of 69 years, which is the highest in this region. Charlotte Amalia, the capital, is the only town with a population of over 65,438+00,000.