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  2. List of U.S. Virgin Islands territorial symbols - Wikipedia

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    Symbol Year Image Flag: The Flag of the United States Virgin Islands: May 17, 1921 Seal: The Seal of the United States Virgin Islands: 1917 Nickname: No official nickname. Unofficial nickname: American Paradise [1] Song "Virgin Islands March" 1963 Bird: Bananaquit: 1970 Flower: Tecoma stans [2] 1968 Quarter: Quarter of U.S. Virgin Islands ...

  3. Tropical cyclone tracking chart - Wikipedia

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    Southern Hemisphere versions would use backward overlapping 6's and 9's. The World Meteorological Organization uses an unfilled symbol to depict tropical storms, a filled symbol to depict systems of cyclone/hurricane/typhoon strength, and a circle to depict a tropical low or tropical convective cluster. [ 24 ]

  4. Southern Hemisphere - Wikipedia

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    Southern Hemisphere climates tend to be slightly milder than those at similar latitudes in the Northern Hemisphere, except in the Antarctic which is colder than the Arctic. This is because the Southern Hemisphere has significantly more ocean and much less land; water heats up and cools down more slowly than land. [3]

  5. Subantarctic - Wikipedia

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    The geography of these islands is characterized by tundra, with some trees on the Snares Islands and the Auckland Islands. These islands are all located near the Antarctic Convergence (with the Kerguelen Islands south of the Convergence) and are properly considered to be subantarctic islands.

  6. Flag of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands - Wikipedia

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    The flag consists of a green field with a palm tree on a gold disc in the canton, a gold crescent moon in the centre of the flag and a gold southern cross in the fly. The palm tree represents the islands' tropical flora; the colours are Australia's national colours; the crescent represents Islam, [3] the religion of the Cocos Malays who make up a majority of the islands' population; and the ...

  7. Southern Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Geologically, the islands are referred to as being a sub-continent of North America, although most islands sit on the South American continental plate. All of the Southern Caribbean islands are small, and are either volcanic or made of limestone coral, as they form at the ridge of the Caribbean and South American tectonic plates. [2]

  8. Outline of Seychelles - Wikipedia

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    Seychelles is: an island country of 155 islands; Location: Eastern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere; Africa (off its east coast, north of Madagascar) East Africa; Southern Africa; Indian Ocean; Time zone: Seychelles Time ; Extreme points of Seychelles High: Morne Seychellois on Mahé 905 m (2,969 ft) Low: Indian Ocean 0 m; Land boundaries: none

  9. Category:Symbols of South America - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help ... National symbols of Aruba (4 P) A.