The primary geographical and administrative context for St. John in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

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Internal

Defines key subregions and landforms within St. John.

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Cristal Clear Bays

Small, protected bays along the north coast of St. John ideal for snorkeling and calm swimming.

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Peace Hill

A prominent lookout overlooking Cruz Bay and the surrounding islands, paired with a short trail and a historic sugar mill site.

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Navy Pile Bay

A narrow, reef-protected bay on St. John known for good snorkeling and fewer visitors than nearby beaches.

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Nearby

Lists key adjacent islands and landforms closely associated with St. John.

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Cook Islands

A chain of small cays and islands northwest of St. John, known for pristine reefs and minimal development.

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St. John Channel

The main marine passage separating St. John from Tortola, facilitating ferries and marine traffic.

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Bordering

Identifies larger political and geographic regions that limit or contain St. John.

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U.S. Virgin Islands

The territorial and political federation comprising St. John, Tortola, and other islands in the USVI and BVIs.

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Caribbean Region

The broader basin and cultural zone linking St. John to neighboring islands, Caribbean nations, and shared histories.