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Bermuda

Officially the Bermudas or Somers Islands, Bermuda is a British overseas territory in the North Altantic Ocean. It was named after Spanish navigator Juan de Bermudez, who discovered the island in 1505. Bermuda is the oldest and most populous remaining British overseas territory.

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How many gold medals have Bermuda won in the past?

As of the 2008 Games in Beijing, Bahamas have won 8 Olympic medals, 3 gold, 2 silver, and 3 bronze. Gold - 1) 1964 - Durward Knowles and Cecil Cooke - star class sailing

2) 2000 - women's athletics 4x100 meter relay team

3) 2004 - Tonique Williams-Darling - women's 400 meter dash Silver - 1) 1996 - women's athletics 4x100 meter relay team

2) 2000 - Pauline Davis-Thompson - women's 200 meter dash Bronze - 1) 1956 - Durward Knowles and Sloane Farrington - star class sailing

2) 1992 - Frank Rutherford - men's triple jump

3) 2004 - Debbie Ferguson - women's 200 meter dash

Does marriott have any properties in Bermuda?

it is called the marriott casttle harbor resort.

Who governs Bermuda?

nobody controls the barmuda triangle. its is said that about more than 60 years ago, when the world war 2 finished, an airplane was heading off a place than come and was sepposed to come back, but it dissapeared.this is because the leader was navigating wrong. He and his crew flew out of the barmuda triangle by mistake.he was sepposed to see a abot 2 lands, he id, but he was going the other way.what he saw were deferent from what he was sepposed to see.he thought he was in the triangle, but he wasnt, his compass was showing the right way, but he was going the wrong way. the reason why his crew and him sank was because they were out of gas, and flew in the triangle, till the ran out of gas. you can also search on youtube

Who is the head of state in Bermuda?

The Governor is Sir Richard Gozney.

The Premier is Ewart Brown.

Do you need a passport to fly to Mexico?

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A passport is needed to fly to Mexico, Canada, Central and South America, the Caribbean and Bermuda (as of Jan. 23, 2007).

Homeland Security issued a temporary ruling in June 2007 that allowed air travelers to fly as long as they carried proof that their passports were pending, but that allowance expired Sept. 30, 2007.

Land and Sea Travel:
Jan. 28, 2008: U.S. and Canadian citizens will need to present either 1) a WHTI-compliant document (e.g. a passport), OR 2) a government-issued photo ID (such as a driver's license), AND proof of citizenship (such as a birth certificate).
At some date in the summer of 2008, land and sea travel will require having either a U.S. passport; a U.S. passport card; a trusted traveler card such as NEXUS, FAST, or SENTRI; a valid Merchant Mariner Document (MMD) when traveling in conjunction with official maritime business; or a valid U.S. Military identification card when traveling on official orders.

For more information, call the National Passport Information Center at 1-877-487-2778, or go to www.travel.state.gov.

What is the value of a 1997 Bermuda quarter?

Bermuda's currency is linked to the US dollar. The coins are the same size and value as US coins and exchange one-for-one, so a Bermudan quarter is worth the same as a US quarter.

What us city is due west of Bermuda?

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.

What are Bermuda's coordinates?

The "Bermuda Triangle" does not really exist, but is generally believed to be a triangle between Bermuda (duh!), Cape Hatteras, NC and the southern tip of Florida.

Like UFOs, Sasquatch, the Abominable Snowman and the Easter Bunny, the Bermuda Triangle exists only in fairy tales and superstition.

Is Bermuda a rich or poor country?

'Rich' or 'poor' are, by their nature, subjective terms, but here are some figures:

According to the International Monetary Fund the Bahamas's gross domestic product (GDP) per capita in 2008 was US$22,359.

This ranks them 33rd out of 180 countries.

An abridged list, by way of comparison:

1. Luxembourg $113,044

13. USA: $47,440

20. United Kingdom $43,734

33. Bahamas $22,359

52. Russia $11,807

105. Iraq $3,007

165. Uganda $455

What are some good tourist sites in Bermuda?

Fort St. Catherin, The Perfume Factory, St. George Square, White Horse Tavern, The Swizzle Inn, Horse Shoe Bay, Elbow Beach, Castle Harbor, Crystal Cave, Botanical Gardens, Gibbs Hill Lighthouse, St. Davids Lighthouse, The Maritime Museum, John Smith's Beach (One of my favorites) Stone Hole Bay, and Clearwater Beach.

How far is it from Philadelphia to Bermuda?

Bermuda is almost always one hour ahead of Pennsylvania.

07:00 EST (in Pennsylvania Nov-Mar) =
08:00 EDT (in Pennsylvania Mar-Nov) =
08:00 AST (in Bermuda Nov-Mar) =
09:00 ADT (in Bermuda Mar-Nov)

To which country does the island of Bermuda belong to?

Bermuda is a British Overseas Territory. It is administered by a governor who is appointed by the Queen of Great Britain.

What is the capitalof Bermuda?

The capital of Bermuda is Hamilton. The capital was St. George's until 1815, and it was changed to Hamilton.


The capitol, and largest city is Hamilton
Hamilton

Is Bermuda grass a monocot?

Bluegrass is a grass species that belongs to the genus Poa, which is classified as a monocot group. A monocot or monocotyledon is a plant that produces seeds, which have a single rudimentary leaf.

How far is it from South Carolina to Bermuda?

Roughly 700 miles. North Carolina reaches a little nearer, with Cape Hatteras being the closest land to Bermuda at 640 miles.

When did Bermuda gain independence?

The island of Bermuda ever since the 1600's has been been a British Overseas Territory (British Colony) but out of the 14 overseas territories it is the most likely one to gain independence because it has the largest popualtion and only 1 of 2 territories to be self-governing (the other being the British Virgin Islands).

Are there monkeys in the Bermuda islands?

The only place you'll find gorillas in the wild are in a small amount of African countries. Elsewhere they are only found in zoos. Trinidad has a small zoo, but I don't think there are any gorillas in it.

What kind of currency do they use in Bermuda?

It is the Bermuda dollar and is the same in value to the US dollar - however it can only be used in Bermuda (Unlike the US $)