Northside with its population of 10,049 as of the 2010 United States Census is the second-most populous administrative census subdistrict (CSD) on Saint Thomas,[1] only less populated than the Charlotte Amalie subregion with the islands’ territorial capital of more than 18,000 people. Northside is sometimes called Nordside in Virgin Islands Creole, which is the Danish translation for north side. Northside is home to communities such as Neltjeberg, Zambee, Resolution, Ensomned, Barrett, Solberg, Lerkenlund, Misgen, Mafolie, Louisenhoj, Estate Thomas, Mandal, Enighed, Canaan, and Peterborg. By area, the Northside subdistrict is the largest administrative census sub-district on the Saint Thomas island.

Northside, Saint Thomas
Subdistrict
Magens Bay in northern Saint Thomas is a popular tourist attraction in the U.S.V.I.
Magens Bay in northern Saint Thomas is a popular tourist attraction in the U.S.V.I.
Northside, Saint Thomas is located in the U.S. Virgin Islands
Northside, Saint Thomas
Northside, Saint Thomas
Location within the United States Virgin Islands
Coordinates: 18°22′N 64°56′W / 18.367°N 64.933°W / 18.367; -64.933
Country United States
Territory U.S. Virgin Islands
Population
 (2010)
 • Total
10,049

The population here increased by 1,337 additional residents between the 2000 U.S. Census,[2] when the population was 8,712,[3] and the 2010 United States Census, which showed a population of 10,049. The Northside is particularly known for its many great vistas and overlook points, as well as beaches and bays, maybe especially Magens Bay, which is a popular tourist attraction.[4] Offshore islands such as Hans Lollik Island, Little Hans Lollik Island, Inner Brass- and Outer Brass Islands, as well as numerous smaller islets and cays are parts of the subdistrict.

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  1. ^ Leonard, Barry (2008). Surgeon General's Call to Action to Prevent and Reduce Underage Drinking: What It Means to You: Guides to Action for Families, Communities, and Educators. DIANE Publishing. Page 8. ISBN 9781428987906.
  2. ^ "Census shows V.I.'s population down 2% - News - Virgin Islands Daily News". Archived from the original on 2013-04-12. Retrieved 2014-01-11.
  3. ^ United States Census of the Bureau (2000). U.S. Virgin Islands, 2000: Social, Economic, and Housing Characteristics. DIANE Publishing. Page 29. ISBN 9781428986220.
  4. ^ Potter, Susanna Henighan (2013). Moon Handbooks: Virgin Islands. Avalon Travel. Page 40. ISBN 9781612383682.