Outline of Bermuda
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Bermuda:
cerulean blue ocean.
General reference
- Pronunciation:
- Common English country names: Bermuda Islands
- Official English country name: Bermuda Islands
- Common
- Official endonym(s):
- Adjectival(s): Bermudian
- Demonym(s):
- ISO country codes: BM, BMU, 060
- ISO region codes: See ISO 3166-2:BM
- Internet country code top-level domain: .bm
Geography of Bermuda
- Bermuda is: a British overseas territory, consisting of approximately 138 islands
- Location:
- Northern Hemisphere and Western Hemisphere
- Atlantic Ocean
- North Atlantic
- UTC-03)
- Extreme points of Bermuda
- Highest: Town Hill 76 m (249 ft)
- Lowest: North Atlantic Ocean0 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
- 205th most populous country
- 224th largest country
- Atlas of Bermuda
Environment of Bermuda
- Climate of Bermuda
- Environmental issues in Bermuda
- Renewable energy in Bermuda
- Geology of Bermuda
- Protected areas of Bermuda
- Wildlife of Bermuda
- Flora of Bermuda
- Fauna of Bermuda
- Energy in Bermuda
Natural geographic features of Bermuda
- Fjords of Bermuda
- Glaciers of Bermuda
- Islands of Bermuda
- Lakes of Bermuda
- Mountains of Bermuda
- Rivers of Bermuda
- Valleys of Bermuda
- World Heritage Sites in Bermuda
Regions of Bermuda
Ecoregions of Bermuda
Administrative divisions of Bermuda
Administrative divisions of Bermuda (9 Parishes)
Municipalities of Bermuda
- Hamilton
- Cities of Bermuda
Demography of Bermuda
Government and politics of Bermuda
Branches of government
Government of Bermuda
Executive branch of the government of Bermuda
- King Charles III
- Monarch's representative: Governor of Bermuda
- Premier of Bermuda
- Cabinet of Bermuda - its 14 members are selected by the Premier from among members of the bicameral parliament
- Premier: Hon. Craig Cannonier
- Minister of Tourism: Ewart Brown
- Minister of Transport: Ewart Brown
- Minister of Finance: Paula A Cox
- Minister of Health & Family Services: Michael Scott
- Minister of Justice: Philip Perinchief
- Minister of Labour Home Affairs and Public Safety: K H Randolph Horton
- Minister of Education: Terry E Lister
- Minister of the Environment: Neletha I Butterfield
- Minister of Community Affairs & Sport: Dale D Butler
- Minister of Works & Engineering: David Burch
- Minister of Housing: David Burch
- Minister of National Drug Control: Wayne Perinchief
- Minister without Portfolio: Walter Lister
Legislative branch of the government of Bermuda
- bicameral)
- Upper house: Senate of Bermuda - its 11 seats are appointed by the Governor
- Lower house: House of Assembly of Bermuda
Judicial branch of the government of Bermuda
- Supreme Court of Bermuda
Foreign relations of Bermuda
Foreign relations of Bermuda
International organization membership
The government of the Bermuda Islands is a member of:[1]
- Caribbean Community and Common Market(Caricom) (associate)
- International Criminal Police Organization(Interpol) (subbureau)
- International Olympic Committee (IOC)
- International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC)
- Universal Postal Union (UPU)
- World Customs Organization (WCO)
- World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU)
Law and order in Bermuda
- Constitution of Bermuda
- Crime in Bermuda
- Human rights in Bermuda
- Law enforcement in Bermuda
Military of Bermuda
- Command
- Forces
- Army of Bermuda
- Navy of Bermuda
- Air Force of Bermuda
- Special forces of Bermuda
- Military history of Bermuda
- Military ranks of Bermuda
Local government in Bermuda
History of Bermuda
- List of Bermuda Triangle incidents
- Bermuda Admiralty Case
- Bermuda Militia 1612–1687
- Bermuda Militia 1687–1813
- Bermuda Militia 1813
- Bermuda Militias 1612–1815
- Hurricane Fabian
- Royal Air Force, Bermuda (1939–1945)
- Sea Venture
- George Somers
- Somers Isles Company
- Thomas Gates (governor)
- USN Submarine Base, Ordnance Island, Bermuda
- London Company
Culture of Bermuda
- Architecture of Bermuda
- Cuisine of Bermuda
- Languages of Bermuda
- National symbols of Bermuda
- Coat of arms of Bermuda
- Flag of Bermuda
- National anthem of Bermuda
- People of Bermuda
- Public holidays in Bermuda
- Religion in Bermuda
- Christianity in Bermuda
- Hinduism in Bermuda
- Islam in Bermuda
Art in Bermuda
Sports in Bermuda
- Basketball in Bermuda
- Bermuda national basketball team
- Football in Bermuda
- Bermuda at the Olympics
Economy and infrastructure of Bermuda
- Economic rank, by nominal GDP (2007):
- Communications in Bermuda
- Internet in Bermuda
- Postage stamps and postal history of Bermuda
- Companies of Bermuda
- Financial sector of Bermuda
- Bermuda Monetary Authority
- Currency of Bermuda: Dollar
- Former currency: Bermudian pound
- Bermuda Stock Exchange
- Transport in Bermuda
- Air transport in Bermuda
- Airlines of Bermuda
- Airports in Bermuda
- Bermuda International Airport
- Rail transport in Bermuda
- Air transport in Bermuda
Education in Bermuda
Education in Bermuda
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Bermuda
- All pages with titles beginning with Bermudian
- All pages with titles containing Bermuda
- All pages with titles containing Bermudian
- Index of Bermuda-related articles
- List of Bermuda-related topics
- List of international rankings
- Outline of geography
- Outline of North America
- Outline of the United Kingdom
References
- ^ a b "Bermuda". The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. 3 July 2009. Retrieved 23 July 2009.
External links
- General
- Bermuda. The World Factbook. Central Intelligence Agency.
- Bermuda Online (directory of 120+ Bermuda-related websites)
- Geography
- Bermuda National Trust, a body dedicated to the preservation of historic and environmental sites of interest, including several museums.
- Large map of Bermuda
- Government
- Bermuda Government (official government website)
- "Bermuda". Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
- US State Department page on Bermuda
- U.S. Consulate General(U.S. State Department website)
- History
- Bermuda's role in the War of 1812, chronicles Bermuda's little-known role in the American War of 1812
- Economy and business
- Media
- US Department of State Post Report for Bermuda.
- Bermuda Sun, a twice-weekly newspaper.
- The Royal Gazette, a daily newspaper, published since 1828.
- Travel and transport
- Bermuda Dept. of Tourism (Bermuda Government website)
- Bermuda International Airport official website
- Bermuda Maritime Museum, a maritime museum housed in the historic Dockyard, dedicated to public education and historical, archaeological and heritage research.
- Roots Web: Ships of Bermuda (genealogy resource)