This question has been asked several times, by different people. I am copying, below, the answer I have just given to another person.
The current terminology is a British Overseas Territory. Between 1983 and 2002, the terminology was a British Dependent Territory. Between 1707 and 1983, the terminology was a British Colony, and between the official colonisation in 1612 and 1707 it was an English Colony. Strictly speaking, it remains an English colony, and should the Scottish Nationalist Party be successful in 2014 in achieving Scottish independence from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Bermuda would remain as part of England.
Nit-picking further, between 1609 and 1612, Bermuda was claimed and held by right of occupation by the Virginia Company of London as territory of the English Crown. Between 1612 and 1614, it was included officially within the territory of the English Colony of Virginia, which was administered under a Royal Charter of the English Crown by the Virginia Company, a private venture. In 1614, the Crown took over direct responsibility for the administration of Bermuda (also known as the Somers Isles). In 1615, administration was handed to a new company, the Somers Isles Company, formed by the same shareholders as the Virginia Company, which administered Bermuda under a Royal charter from the English Crown until 1684, when its charter was revoked, and the Crown again took over direct administration (Bermuda had, however, become internally self-governing in 1620, when the House of Assembly held its first session). In 1707, with the Union of England and Scotland, Bermuda became a colony of the Kingdom of Great Britain. When the settler Kingdom of Ireland joined the union in 1801, Bermuda became a colony of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Following the formation of the Irish Free state, Bermuda became a colony of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (alternately described as the United Kingdom of Great Britain, Northern Ireland and Colonies) in 1927, remaining so defined until 1983.
The phrase "belongs to" is potentially inflammatory. The position of the British Government in regards to most (but not all) of the overseas territories is that the inhabitants of those territories have the right to self-determination, whether to remain British or to seek independence. Since the disposal of the last Imperial defence holding in 1995, HMS Malabar, within the former Royal Naval Dockyard (most of which, along with the regular army component of the Bermuda garrison, was closed or withdrawn between 1951 and 1957), the British Government has not owned any property in Bermuda. The ownership of land in Bermuda by non-Bermudians is strictly limited by the local government, and all land in Bermuda currently belongs to private individuals or organisations, businesses, or the Bermuda Government.
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Of the nation called who nows because i aint a queek. and its probably called the nation of islands i dont know.
It belongs to Britian.
uk
Bermuda is an oversea colony of the United Kingdom. The island of Bermuda is a colony of Great Britain.
Bermuda is a part of the United Kingdom
It is a British overseas territory.
The island of Bermuda is a colony of Britain. They are actually the oldest remaining British colony in the entire world.
Bermuda is a British colony. It became a colony in 1707, which was the year that the Kingdom of Great Britain was created by joining the parliaments of England and Scotland.
first off the island of Bermuda is a country second it is a country claimed by the U.K. or the United Kingdom.
UK
Bermuda is a British Overseas Territory.
north america
Bermuda is a self-governing dependency of the United Kingdom.
Bermuda is a self-governing dependency of the United Kingdom.
Bermuda is a self-governing dependency of the United Kingdom.