Short description: British Overseas Territory in the North Atlantic Ocean
The Flag of Bermuda
The Coat of arms of Bermuda
The location of BermudaAn enlargeable map of the British Overseas Territory of the Bermuda Islands
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Bermuda:
Bermuda – a British overseas territory located in the North Atlantic Ocean.[1] Located off the east coast of the United States, it is situated around 1770 km (1,100 mi) northeast of Miami, Florida, and 1350 km (840 mi) south of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada . The nearest landmass is Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, about 1030 km (640 mi) west-northwest. Bermuda is the oldest and most populous remaining British overseas territory, having been settled by English forces a century before the Acts of Union created the Kingdom of Great Britain. Bermuda has a highly affluent economy, with a large financial sector and tourism industry giving it the world's highest GDP per capita in 2005. It has a subtropical climate, beaches with pink sand, and cerulean blue ocean.
Time zone: Atlantic Standard Time (UTC-04), Atlantic Daylight Time (UTC-03)
Extreme points of Bermuda
Highest: Town Hill 76 m (249 ft)
Lowest: North Atlantic Ocean 0 m
Northernmost: Fort St. Catherine 32°23'27.5"N
Southernmost: Unnamed headland between Boat Bay and Sinky Bay 32°14'48.9"N (although there are reefs and skerries that lie farther south, it is debatable as to whether these are "land").
Westernmost: Islet off Wreck Hill Estate 64°53'15.2"W
Easternmost: Prominent but unnamed skerry east of Annie's Bay 64°38'47.4"W (not counting reefs that lie somewhat farther east)
Land boundaries: none
Coastline: 103 km
Population of Bermuda: 66,163(2007) - 205th most populous country
Area of Bermuda: 53.3 square kilometres (20.6 sq mi) - 224th largest country
Atlas of Bermuda
Environment of Bermuda
An enlargeable satellite image of the Bermuda Islands
Bermuda Maritime Museum, a maritime museum housed in the historic Dockyard, dedicated to public education and historical, archaeological and heritage research.