Bermuda


- Population:
- 64,600
- Language:
- English
- Religion:
- Christianity
Bermuda is a British Overseas Territory in the North Atlantic. It was settled by the British in 1609 and became a key naval base. Today, it is a major offshore financial center and luxury tourism destination. Bermuda is known for its pink-sand beaches, maritime history, and insurance industry.
Bermuda is a British Overseas Territory located in the North Atlantic Ocean, approximately 1,035 kilometers east-southeast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, USA. The territory comprises around 138 islands, with a total land area of about 54 square kilometers. The largest island is Main Island, sometimes referred to as Bermuda. As of recent estimates, Bermuda has a population of approximately 63,000 people. The capital city is Hamilton. The official language is English. Bermuda's economy is primarily based on offshore insurance and reinsurance, tourism, and international business. The territory is known for its subtropical climate, pink-sand beaches, and as a global financial center. Bermuda is self-governing in most internal matters, with a parliamentary system, while defense and foreign affairs are the responsibility of the United Kingdom.
Title | Population | Bibles | Resources |
---|---|---|---|
English | 68000 | 243 | 359 |
Portuguese | 2760 | 18 | 349 |
Tagalog | 400 | 8 | 32 |