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Bermuda, British archipelago in North Atlantic Ocean, United Kingdom.

The territory encompasses 181 coral islands spread across 53 square kilometers, connected by bridges and roads to form a fishhook-shaped landmass.

Spanish explorer Juan de Bermudez first discovered these uninhabited islands in 1503, leading to English colonization through the Somers Isles Company in 1612.

The population combines British, African, Portuguese and Caribbean influences, with English remaining the primary language across government, education and daily communication.

Visitors can access the islands through L F Wade International Airport, with regular flights connecting to North America and the United Kingdom.

The territory collects rainwater from white limestone roofs into underground tanks as the primary source of fresh water for its population.

Location: British overseas territory

Inception: 1612

Capital city: Hamilton

Elevation above the sea: 25 m

Part of: Caribbean

Address: Bermuda

Website: https://gov.bm

GPS coordinates: 32.30403,-64.75631

Latest update: November 25, 2025 10:26

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