The United Kingdom controls Bermuda.
Denmark
Denmark controls the Island of Greenland.
Easter Island belongs to Chine
Yes, Bermuda is part of the United Kingdom.
No, she did not have anything to do with the Bermuda Triangle.
The country often referred to as the "land floating on oil" is Saudi Arabia. It is one of the world's largest oil producers and possesses significant reserves of oil and natural gas. The country's economy is heavily dependent on the oil industry.
Miami, Puerto Rico, the Bahama Islands, and Bermuda are usually the land areas that are included in most versions of the Bermuda triangle. The type of land that these places have in common is beautiful beaches and surrounding waters that are very popular with tourists.Actually, the Bermuda Triangle per se is defined over open water: no land.Actually, the Bermuda Triangle is an imaginary place, so what it exactly includes is up to an individual's imagination.
Miami (The southern tip of Florida, USA), Bermuda itself, and san Juan (Puerto Rico).
400 miles South of Bermuda is water. Nearest land in that direction is about 1000 miles away, which would be one of the Caribbean islands. I've just checked...the Virgin Islands are pretty close to due South (64°, 30' West, compared to Bermuda's 64°, 47', 2"), and are 950 miles away.
A country's territory refers to the geographic area that it governs and controls, including land, water, and airspace within its borders. This territory is recognized as belonging to that specific country, both domestically and internationally.
The Falkland Islands are a self governing British Overseas Territory.
The Falkland Islands are a self governing Overseas Territory of the United Kingdom.