Bermuda
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Bermuda
Summary
Bermuda is a British overseas territory[1]. Bermuda ranks in the top 7% of british_overseas_territory entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (29,004 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Bermuda was a member of World Customs Organization[3].
- Bermuda is located in British overseas territory[4].
- Bermuda is in the country of United Kingdom[5].
- Bermuda's head of government is recorded as E. David Burt[6].
- Bermuda is on the continent of North America[7].
- Bermuda's instance of is recorded as British overseas territory[8].
- Bermuda's instance of is recorded as administrative territorial entity[9].
- Bermuda's head of state is recorded as John Rankin[10].
- Bermuda's capital is recorded as Hamilton[11].
- Bermuda's official language is recorded as English[12].
- Bermuda's currency is recorded as Bermudian dollar[13].
- Bermuda's top-level Internet domain is recorded as .bm[14].
- Bermuda's anthem is recorded as God Save the King[15].
- Bermuda's main regulatory text is recorded as Constitution of Bermuda[16].
- Bermuda's basic form of government is recorded as British overseas territory[17].
- Bermuda's basic form of government is recorded as constitutional monarchy[18].
- Juan de Bermúdez is named after Bermuda[19].
- Bermuda's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Paget[20].
- Bermuda's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Devonshire Parish[21].
- Bermuda's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Hamilton Parish[22].
- Bermuda's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Pembroke Parish[23].
- Bermuda's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Sandys Parish[24].
- Bermuda's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Southampton Parish[25].
- Bermuda's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Warwick Parish[26].
- Bermuda's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as St. George's Parish[27].
Body
Founding
January 1, 1612 marks the founding of Bermuda[28].
Identity
Bermuda is part of Caribbean[29].
Brands and Namesakes
Things named for Bermuda include Bermuda Triangle[30], an urban legend[31], in United Kingdom[32]; Cynodon dytahilo[33], a taxon[34]; L.F. Wade International Airport[35], an international airport[36], in United Kingdom[37]; HMS Bermuda[38], a light cruiser[39]; and Bermuda Bowl[40], a tournament[41], in Internationality[42], founded in 1950[43].
Why It Matters
Bermuda ranks in the top 7% of british_overseas_territory entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (29,004 views/month).[2] Bermuda has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[44] Bermuda is known by 83 alternative names across languages and contexts.[45]
Entities named for Bermuda include Bermuda Triangle[30], an urban legend[31], in United Kingdom[32]; Cynodon dytahilo[33], a taxon[34]; L.F. Wade International Airport[35], an international airport[36], in United Kingdom[37]; HMS Bermuda[38], a light cruiser[39]; and Bermuda Bowl[40], a tournament[41], in Internationality[42], founded in 1950[43].