Bermuda Culture

Bermuda is a British Overseas Territory in the North Atlantic Ocean. The closest land outside the territory is in the American state of North Carolina, about 1,035 km to the west-northwest. Bermuda is an archipelago consisting of 181 islands, although the most significant islands are connected by bridges and appear to form one landmass. It has a lan…
Bermuda is a British Overseas Territory in the North Atlantic Ocean. The closest land outside the territory is in the American state of North Carolina, about 1,035 km to the west-northwest. Bermuda is an archipelago consisting of 181 islands, although the most significant islands are connected by bridges and appear to form one landmass. It has a land area of 54 square kilometres. Bermuda has a tropical climate, with warm winters and hot summers. Its climate also exhibits oceanic features similar to other coastal areas in the Northern Hemisphere with warm, moist air from the ocean ensuring relatively high humidity and stabilising temperatures. Bermuda is prone to severe weather from recurving tropical cyclones; however, it receives some protection from a coral reef and its position north of the Main Development Region, which limits the direction and severity of approaching storms.
  • Highest elevation: 79 m (259 ft)
  • Sovereign state: United Kingdom
  • English settlement: 1609 (officially becoming part of the Colony of Virginia in 1612)
  • Capital and largest city: Hamilton
  • Official languages: English
  • Ethnic groups (2016): 52% Black · 31% White · 9% Multiracial · 4% Asian · 4% others
  • Government: Parliamentary dependency under a constitutional monarchy
Data from: en.wikipedia.org