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The answer TORTOLA has 11 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of tortola in various dictionaries:
An island of the West Indies east of Puerto Rico.
TORTOLA - Tortola is the largest and most populated of the British Virgin Islands, a group of islands that form part of the archipelago of the Virgin Islands....
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Largest of the British Virgin Islands |
Chief island of the British Virgin Islands |
Main island of the British Virgin Islands |
Height many recalled in Caribbean island |
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The name of this largest of the British Virgin islands means "turtle dove" in Spanish |
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Tortola is the largest and most populated of the British Virgin Islands, a group of islands that form part of the archipelago of the Virgin Islands. It has a surface area of 55.7 square kilometres (21.5 square miles) with a total population of 23,908, with 9,400 residents in Road Town. Mount Sage is its highest point at 530 metres (1,740 feet) above sea level. * Although the British Virgin Islands (BVI) are under the British flag, it uses the US dollar as its official currency due to its proximity to and frequent trade with the US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. The island is home to many offshore companies that do business worldwide. Financial services are a major part of the country's economy. * On 6 September 2017, the British Virgin Islands were extensively damaged by Hurricane Irma. The most severe destruction was on Tortola. News reports over the next day or two described the situation as "devastation". |