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Revision as of 00:39, 26 October 2008
- For an alphabetical index of this subject, see the List of Bermuda-related articles.
Bermuda, officially known as The Bermuda Islands or The Somers Isles, is a British overseas territory in the North Atlantic Ocean. Located off the east coast of the United States, it is situated around 1770 km (1,100 mi) northeast of Miami, Florida, and 1350 km (840 mi) south of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The nearest landmass is Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, about 1030 km (640 mi) west-northwest. It is the oldest and most populous remaining British overseas territory, settled by England a century before the Acts of Union created the United Kingdom.
Although commonly referred to in the singular, the territory consists of approximately 138 islands, with a total area of 53.3 km² (20.6 sq. mi.). Compiling a list of these islands is often complicated, as many have more than one name (as does the entire archipelago, which, in addition to its two official names, has historically been known as "La Garza", "Virgineola", and the "Isle of Devils"). Despite the limited land mass, there has also been a tendency for place names to be repeated; there are, for instance, two islands named "Long Island", three bays known as "Long Bay", and "St. George's Town" is located on "St. George's Island" within "St. George's Parish" (each known as St. George's), whereas Bermuda's capital, the "City of Hamilton", lies in Pembroke Parish, not in "Hamilton Parish", on the largest island, "Main Island", which itself is sometimes called "Bermuda".
Bermuda has a highly affluent economy, with a large financial sector and tourism industry giving it the world's highest GDP per capita in 2005. It has a subtropical climate, beaches with pink sand, and cerulean blue ocean.
The following topic outline is provided as an overview of and introduction to Bermuda:
General Reference
- Pronunciation:
- Adjective: Bermudan
- International rankings of Bermuda
Geography of Bermuda
- Main article: Geography of Bermuda
- Bermuda is: a British overseas territory, consisting of approximately 138 islands
- Location:
- Population: 66,163(2007) - 205th
- Size: 53.3 square kilometres (20.6 sq mi) - 224th
- Atlas of Bermuda
Environment of Bermuda
- Climate of Bermuda
- Ecology of Bermuda
- Geology of Bermuda
- Protected areas of Bermuda
- Wildlife of Bermuda
Natural geographic features of Bermuda
- Main article: Landforms of Bermuda
- Fjords of Bermuda
- Glaciers of Bermuda
- Islands of Bermuda
- Lakes of Bermuda
- Mountains of Bermuda
- Rivers of Bermuda
- Valleys of Bermuda
- World Heritage Sites in Bermuda: None
Regions of Bermuda
- Main article: Regions of Bermuda
Ecoregions of Bermuda
- Main article: Ecoregions in Bermuda
Administrative divisions of Bermuda
None
Municipalities of Bermuda
- Capital of Bermuda: Capital of Bermuda
- Cities of Bermuda
Demography of Bermuda
- Main article: Demographics of Bermuda
Government and politics of Bermuda
- Main article: Government of Bermuda and Politics of Bermuda
- Form of government:
- Capital of Bermuda: Capital of Bermuda
- Elections in Bermuda
- (specific elections)
- Political parties in Bermuda
- Political scandals of Bermuda
- Taxation in Bermuda
Branches of the government of Bermuda
Executive branch of the government of Bermuda
- Head of state: President of Bermuda, [[]]
- Head of government: Prime Minister of Bermuda, [[]]
- Cabinet of Bermuda
Legislative branch of the government of Bermuda
Judicial branch of the government of Bermuda
Foreign relations of Bermuda
International organization membership
- Main article: International organization membership of Bermuda
Bermuda is a member of:
- [[]]
- [[]]
- [[]]
Law and order in Bermuda
- Main article: Law of Bermuda
- Capital punishment in Bermuda
- Constitution of Bermuda
- Crime in Bermuda
- Human rights in Bermuda
- Law enforcement in Bermuda
Military of Bermuda
- Main article: Military of Bermuda
- Command
- Forces
- Military history of Bermuda
- Military ranks of Bermuda
Local government in Bermuda
History of Bermuda
- Main article: History of Bermuda, Timeline of the history of Bermuda, and Current events of Bermuda
Culture of Bermuda
- Main article: Culture of Bermuda
- Architecture of Bermuda
- Cuisine of Bermuda
- Ethnic minorities in Bermuda
- Festivals in Bermuda
- Humor in Bermuda
- Languages of Bermuda
- Media in Bermuda
- National symbols of Bermuda
- People of Bermuda
- Prostitution in Bermuda
- Public holidays in Bermuda
- Records of Bermuda
- Religion in Bermuda
- World Heritage Sites in Bermuda: None
The Arts in Bermuda
- Art in Bermuda
- Cinema of Bermuda
- Literature of Bermuda
- Music of Bermuda
- Television in Bermuda
- Theatre in Bermuda
Sports in Bermuda
- Main article: Sports in Bermuda
Economy of Bermuda
- Main article: Economy of Bermuda
- Agriculture in Bermuda
- Banking in Bermuda
- Communications in Bermuda
- Companies of Bermuda
- Currency of Bermuda:
- Economic history of Bermuda
- Energy policy of Bermuda
- Mining in Bermuda
- Oil industry in Bermuda
- Tourism in Bermuda
- Transport in Bermuda
Education in Bermuda
- Main article: Education in Bermuda
Infrastructure of Bermuda
- Communications in Bermuda
- Energy in Bermuda
- Health care in Bermuda
- Transportation in Bermuda
- Water supply and sanitation in Bermuda
See also
- List of basic geography topics
- List of Bermuda-related articles (alphabetical index)
- List of international rankings
References
External links
- General
- "Bermuda". The World Factbook (2025 ed.). Central Intelligence Agency.
- Bermuda Online (directory of 120+ Bermuda-related websites)
- The Bermuda Insider (Insider Guide to Bermuda)
- Geography
- Bermuda National Trust, a body dedicated to the preservation of historic and environmental sites of interest, including several museums.
- Large map of Bermuda
- Government
- Bermuda Government (official government website)
- "Bermuda". Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
- US State Department page on Bermuda
- U.S. Consulate General(U.S. State Department website)
- History
- Bermuda's role in the War of 1812, chronicles Bermuda's little-known role in the American War of 1812
- Economy and business
- Media
- US Department of State Post Report for Bermuda.
- Bermuda Sun, a twice-weekly newspaper.
- The Royal Gazette, a daily newspaper, published since 1828.
- Travel and transport
- Bermuda Dept. of Tourism (Bermuda Government website)
- Bermuda International Airport official website
- Bermuda Maritime Museum, a maritime museum housed in the historic Dockyard, dedicated to public education and historical, archaeological and heritage research.
- Roots Web: Ships of Bermuda (genealogy resource)