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Bermuda



Bermuda{{otheruses}} '''Bermuda''' is an internally self-governing island crown colony|Overseas Territory of the United Kingdom, situated in the Atlantic Ocean. It has become one of the world's most important offshore financial centres. See Economy of Bermuda. Bermuda is often referred to as a tax haven or corporate haven. The United Nations Committee on Decolonization includes Bermuda on the United Nations list of Non-Self-Governing Territories.{{ref|UN_decolonisation}} {| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" style="margin:0 0 1em 1em; float:right; width:290px;" |+ <big>'''Bermuda'''</big> |- |style="background:#efefef;" align="center" colspan="2"| {| border=0 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 |- |align="center" width="140px"|image:Bermuda_flag_large.png|125px|Flag of Bermuda |align="center" width="140px"|Image:Bermuda_Coat_of_Arms.png |- |align="center" width="140px"|(Flag of Bermuda|In Detail) |align="center" width="140px"|(Coat of Arms of Bermuda|Full size) |} |- |align="center" colspan=2 style="border-bottom:3px solid gray;"|<font size="-1">''National motto: Quo Fata Ferunt<br/>(Latin: Whither the Fates carry [us])''</font> |- |align="center" colspan=2 style="border-bottom:3px solid gray;"|Image:LocationBermuda.png |- |align="center" colspan=2 style="border-bottom:3px solid gray;"|Image:Bermuda-map.png|280px |- |Official language||English language|English |- |Political status || Overseas territory of the United Kingdom|UK |- |Capital |Hamilton, Bermuda|Hamilton |- |Governor|Governor and<br/>Commander-in-Chief |Sir John Vereker |- |Premier | Alex Scott |- |Area |1 E7 m2|58.8 km&sup2; |- |Population <br/>-Total(2003 Estimation|E) <br/>&nbsp;- Population density|Density |<br/>64,482<br/>1 096/km&sup2; |- |Currency |Bermuda dollar on par with US dollar |- |Time zone |Coordinated Universal Time|UTC -4 |- |National anthem |God Save the Queen |- |Top-level domain|Internet TLD |.bm |- |List_of_country_calling_codes|Calling Code |1 (Area code 441) |} ==History== ''Main article: History of Bermuda'' Bermuda was discovered in the early 1500s, probably in 1503, although the evidence for the exact year, and the identity of the discoverer, is sketchy. It was certainly known by 1511, when Peter Martyr published his ''Legatio Babylonica'', which mentioned Bermuda. The discovery is attributed to a Spanish explorer, Juan de Bermudez. In the early 20th century, as modern transport and communication systems developed, Bermuda became a popular destination for wealthy US, Canadian and British tourists. In addition, the tariff Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act|enacted by the United States against its trading partners in 1930 cut off Bermuda's once-thriving agricultural export trade - primarily fresh vegetables to the US - spurring the overseas territory to develop its tourist industry, which is second behind international business in terms of economic importance to the island. During World War II, Bermuda became important as a military base because of its location in the Atlantic Ocean. In 1941, the United States signed a lend-lease agreement with the United Kingdom giving the British surplus US Navy destroyers in exchange for 99-year lease rights to establish naval and air bases in Bermuda. The bases consisted of 5.8 square kilometres (2.25 sq. mi.) of land largely reclaimed from the sea. The US Naval Air Station was on St. David's Island, while the US Naval Air Station Annex was at the western end of the island in the Great Sound. Both bases were closed on 1 September 1995, as were British and Canadian bases on the island. Unresolved issues concerning the 1995 withdrawal of US forces - primarily related to environmental factors - delayed the formal return of the base lands to the Government of Bermuda, which finally happened in 2002. Led by Premier Alex Scott, some Bermudians are clamouring for independence from Britain, although as of 2005 it was unclear whether a majority was convinced of its necessity. There are two Corporation|incorporated Municipal government|municipalities in Bermuda; the City of Hamilton, Bermuda|Hamilton, and the Town of St. George, Bermuda|St George. There are also a number of localities which are sometimes termed villages, among them Flatts and Somerset. ==See also== *Bermudian cricket team *Bermudian English *Communications in Bermuda *Culture of Bermuda *Demographics of Bermuda *Economy of Bermuda *Geography of Bermuda *Military of Bermuda *Music of Bermuda *Politics of Bermuda *Transportation in Bermuda *Whitney Institute Middle School Famous Bermudians: *Johnny Barnes *Clyde Best *Heather Nova ==Reference== *{{note|UN_decolonisation}} {{Web reference|URL=http://www.un.org/Depts/dpi/decolonization/trust3.htm| title=Non-Self-Governing Territories listed by General Assembly in 2002| work=United Nations Special Committee of 24 on Decolonization| year=2005|date=March 10}} ==External links== {{wikitravelbyname|Bermuda}} *[http://www.bermuda-island.net Bermuda-Island.net] - Complete Travel Guide *[http://www.envirotalk.org/cgi-bin/iB/ikonboard.cgi Envirotalk.org] - A discussion forum focusing on environmental issues in Bermuda and around the world. *[http://www.bermuda4u.com Bermuda 4U] - A comprehensive and independent guide to Bermuda *[http://www.limeyinbermuda.com A Limey In Bermuda] - Life in Bermuda from the perspective of a British expat *[http://www.bermuda-online.org/ Bermuda Online] - A privately-maintained site which contains much useful material *[http://www.insiders.com/bermuda/ Insiders Guide to Bermuda] - A good visitor-oriented site {{North_America}} {{Caricom}} {{Crowncolonies}} {{British_dependencies}} Category:Bermuda Category:North Atlantic Islands Category:Current British colonies Category:Special territories of the EU ca:Bermudes da:Bermuda de:Bermuda et:Bermuda es:Bermuda eo:Bermudo fr:Bermudes id:Bermuda it:Bermuda he:&#1489;&#1512;&#1502;&#1493;&#1491;&#1492; lt:Bermuda nl:Bermuda ja:&#12496;&#12511;&#12517;&#12540;&#12480;&#35576;&#23798; no:Bermuda pl:Bermudy pt:Bermudas ro:Insulele Bermude sl:Bermuda sv:Bermuda zh:&#30334;&#24917;&#22823; First page | Prev | Next | Last page |

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