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Bermuda is not part of the coast of the US so the answer is zero.
The Bermuda Dollar (BMD) is the monetary unit for Bermuda. It is on par with the US Dollar (USD), and both are used and accepted on the island.
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Bermuda is not a US territory. Bermuda is a British overseas territory that receives assistance from the United States. Bermuda is also known as the Somers Isles.
If you swim due west from Hamilton, you will come ashore near the end of US Hwy 21, on Pritchard's Island in South Carolina's Old Island Heritage Preserve. But in order to do that, you'll have to swim a little over 900 miles, and when you hit Pritchard's Island, you'll be in a tidal marsh that's less than 5-ft above sea level and probably crawling with all kinds of nasty critters. Trust me ... you're much better off in Bermuda.
Both. US Customs, Immigration and Agriculture pre-clear passengers in Bermuda before boarding flights to the US, so they are treated like domestic passengers when arriving in the US. They must go through normal border controls before boarding the flight, however. Freight shipped on the same flight will, as far as I am aware, be treated as international freight, having not been pre-cleared in Bermuda. Passengers flying to Bermuda from the US must clear HM Customs and Bermuda Immigration on arrival.
both bda$ and us$ is accepted in bermuda
Bermuda Island, Perto Rico, and Miami (Florida,US)....
Bermuda is a British territory in the Atlantic. It has no bordering countries. The closest countries to Bermuda are the US and the Bahamas.
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No, Bermuda is territory of the United Kingdom and is protected by the UK military. The US did however a base there (Naval Facility Bermuda) from the 1940's (WWII) until 1995.
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