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Bermuda
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Bermuda
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Bermuda
- Bermuda
Bermuda
(also known as Bermuda Islands) is an overseas territory of the United Kingdom in the North Atlantic Ocean. Located off the east coast of the
? United States
, it is situated around 1,100 miles northeast of Miami, Florida and 840 miles south-east of Halifax, Nova Scotia,
? Canada
. It lies to the north of the
? Bahamas
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Short name
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Bermuda
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Official name
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Bermuda
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Status
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? British
overseas territory, British (English) since 1610
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Location
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Atlantic Ocean
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Capital
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Hamilton
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Population
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64,054 inhabitants
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Area
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53.3 km²
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Major language(s)
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English
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Major religion(s)
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Protestantism, Roman Catholicism
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More information
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Bermuda
,
Geography of Bermuda
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History of Bermuda
and
Politics of Bermuda
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More images
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Bermuda
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Bermuda (Category)
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General maps
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CIA WFB map of Bermuda
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Topograhic map of Bermuda
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Parishes of Bermuda
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Parishes of Bermuda
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History maps
This section holds a short summary of the history of the area of present-day Bermuda, illustrated with maps, including historical maps of former countries and empires that included present-day Bermuda.
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The Spanish explorer Juan de Bermudez discovers the island ca. 1512. For the next century it is a hazard to shipping, called the
Isle of Devils
. No one settles, though many are wrecked. In 1609, the
London Company
of Virginia's flagship, the
Sea Venture
is wrecked on Bermuda, beginning the permanent settlement of the archipelago by
England
. The islands are also named the
Somers Isles
, after the Admiral of the Virginia Company, Sir
George Somers
. The Charter of the Virginia Company is extended to officially include Bermuda within Virginia's boundaries, and a Governor and more settlers arrive in 1612. The
Parliament of Bermuda
holds its first session in 1620, and Bermuda is largelly self-governed and self-reliant thereafter. The
Somers Isles Company
, a spin-off of the Virginia Company which had overseen the colony from 1615, was dissolved in 1684, with the Crown taking over responsibility for appointing governors. The constitution of 1968 introduced an appointed upper house, the
Senate of Bermuda
, to the colony's parliament, universal adult suffrage, and party politics, with a Westminster-style government and opposition.
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Old maps
This section holds copies of original general maps more than 70 years old.
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Map of Bermuda by Captain John Smith (1614)
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1676 map by John Speed
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Notes and references
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