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Qué (quién) es Bermuda$7726$ - definición

Internet in Bermuda; Communications in Bermuda; Bermuda Radio; Bermuda/Communications

Bermuda Open         
TENNIS TOURNAMENT
ATP Bermuda; Bermuda Open Tennis Championships; Bermuda International Championships; Bermuda Tennis Classic
The Bermuda Open is a defunct Grand Prix affiliated men's tennis tournament played from 1975 to 1976. It was held in Paget in Bermuda and played on outdoor clay courts.
Bermuda         
  • 1904 view across Hamilton Harbour from Fort Hamilton of cedar-cloaked hills in Paget Parish
  • Young Bermudian man in the 19th century
  • One of Bermuda's pink-sand beaches at Astwood Park
  • The First [[Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps]] Contingent, raised in 1914. By the war's end, the two BVRC contingents had lost over 75% of their combined strength.
  • parliament]] between 1620 and 1815
  • Parishes of Bermuda
  • Map of Bermuda by [[Vincenzo Coronelli]], 1 January 1692
  • ''Bermuda Gazette'' of 12 November 1796, calling for [[privateer]]ing against Spain and its allies; it has advertisements for crew for two privateer vessels.
  • A proportional representation of Bermuda exports, 2019
  • Bermuda electricity production by source
  • Hamilton Harbour]] in the mid-1920s
  • 250px
  • Landsat 8 satellite image
  • A British passport as issued by the Department of Immigration of the Government of Bermuda on behalf of the Passport Office of the Government of the United Kingdom, and often erroneously described as a [[Bermudian passport]]
  • Topographic map of Bermuda
  • harbour]] in the background
  • An illustration of the Devonshire Redoubt, Bermuda, 1614
  • Front Street, Hamilton
  • View of Bermuda from [[Gibbs Hill Lighthouse]] in July 2015
  • Gombey dancers from Bermuda at the 2001 Smithsonian Folklife Festival in Washington, D.C.
  • Royal Naval Dockyard in 1988]]
  • View of Harrington Sound from behind Bermuda Aquarium, Museum, and Zoo
  • Hamilton Harbour]]
  • Ferry Reach]]
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  • Military Governors and Staff Officers in British North America and West Indies, 1778 and 1784
  • NOAA Ocean Explorer Bermuda Geologic Map, where red denotes the Walsingham Formation, purple denotes the Town Hill and Belmont Formations, green denotes the Rocky Bay and Southampton Formations, and white is infill associated with the airport
  • Remembrance Day Parade, Hamilton, Bermuda
  • Hamilton]], current home of the House of Assembly and the Supreme Court
  • Azoreans]] in Bermuda
  • Queen Elizabeth II]] on a 1953 Bermudian stamp
  • histories of Bermuda]] in 1624 (combined with [[Virginia]] and [[New England]]).
  • St. George's]], the original capital
  • The S.S. ''Queen of Bermuda'' departing the island in December 1952~January 1953. The Devonshire Dock is in the foreground.
  • Queen of Bermuda}} in Hamilton Harbour, c. Dec 1952 / Jan 1953
  • 250px
  • View from the top of Gibb's Hill Lighthouse
  • White-eyed vireo (''Vireo griseus bermudianus'')
  • Winston Churchill hosted the Three-Powers Summit in 1953.
BRITISH OVERSEAS TERRITORY IN THE NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN
Bermuda/Transnational issues; Foreign relations of Bermuda; ISO 3166-1:BM; List of cities in Bermuda; Burmuda; Bermudas; Visitor attractions in Bermuda; Bermoothes; Parishes of Bermuda; Bermuda Islands; Somers Islands; Somers Isles; Summers' Isles; Summer's Isles; Virgineola; The Somers Isles; Isle of Devils; Devil's Isles; Administrative divisions of bermuda; Bermudian Islands; Great Bermuda; Colony of Bermuda; Territory of Bermuda; Education in Bermuda; Bermuda (United Kingdom); Knapton Hill; Upper Town Hill Formation; Health in Bermuda; Bermuda Coast Guard; Great Bermuda, Bermuda; List of hospitals in Bermuda; Religion in Bermuda; Bermuda Island; The Bermuda; The Bermudas; Healthcare in Bermuda

Bermuda (; historically known as the Bermudas or Somers Isles) is a British Overseas Territory in the North Atlantic Ocean. The Bermuda archipelago consists of 181 islands with a total land area of 54 km2 (21 sq mi). The closest land outside the territory is in the US state of North Carolina, approximately 1,035 km (643 mi) to the west-northwest.

Bermuda has a sub-tropical climate, with mild winters and warm summers. Prone to hurricanes, its climate also exhibits oceanic features similar to other coastal areas in the Northern Hemisphere, with warm, moist air from the ocean ensuring relatively high humidity and stabilising temperature.

Bermuda is named after Spanish explorer Juan de Bermúdez, who discovered the archipelago in 1505. The islands have been permanently inhabited since 1612, and, forming part of British America, became a crown colony in 1684. The first African slaves arrived in 1616, but as the slave trade ceased by the end of the 17th century, the colony developed into a base for merchants, privateers, and the Royal Navy. More recently, tourism has been a significant contributor to Bermuda's economy. After World War II the territory became a prominent offshore financial centre and tax haven.

As of July 2018, Bermuda had a population of around 70,000 people, making it the most populous of the British overseas territories. Black Bermudians, primarily descended from African slaves, make up around 50% of the population, while White Bermudians, primarily of British, Irish and Portuguese descent, account for 30%.

Administrative divisions of Bermuda         
  • 1904 view across Hamilton Harbour from Fort Hamilton of cedar-cloaked hills in Paget Parish
  • Young Bermudian man in the 19th century
  • One of Bermuda's pink-sand beaches at Astwood Park
  • The First [[Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps]] Contingent, raised in 1914. By the war's end, the two BVRC contingents had lost over 75% of their combined strength.
  • parliament]] between 1620 and 1815
  • Parishes of Bermuda
  • Map of Bermuda by [[Vincenzo Coronelli]], 1 January 1692
  • ''Bermuda Gazette'' of 12 November 1796, calling for [[privateer]]ing against Spain and its allies; it has advertisements for crew for two privateer vessels.
  • A proportional representation of Bermuda exports, 2019
  • Bermuda electricity production by source
  • Hamilton Harbour]] in the mid-1920s
  • 250px
  • Landsat 8 satellite image
  • A British passport as issued by the Department of Immigration of the Government of Bermuda on behalf of the Passport Office of the Government of the United Kingdom, and often erroneously described as a [[Bermudian passport]]
  • Topographic map of Bermuda
  • harbour]] in the background
  • An illustration of the Devonshire Redoubt, Bermuda, 1614
  • Front Street, Hamilton
  • View of Bermuda from [[Gibbs Hill Lighthouse]] in July 2015
  • Gombey dancers from Bermuda at the 2001 Smithsonian Folklife Festival in Washington, D.C.
  • Royal Naval Dockyard in 1988]]
  • View of Harrington Sound from behind Bermuda Aquarium, Museum, and Zoo
  • Hamilton Harbour]]
  • Ferry Reach]]
  • alt=
  • Military Governors and Staff Officers in British North America and West Indies, 1778 and 1784
  • NOAA Ocean Explorer Bermuda Geologic Map, where red denotes the Walsingham Formation, purple denotes the Town Hill and Belmont Formations, green denotes the Rocky Bay and Southampton Formations, and white is infill associated with the airport
  • Remembrance Day Parade, Hamilton, Bermuda
  • Hamilton]], current home of the House of Assembly and the Supreme Court
  • Azoreans]] in Bermuda
  • Queen Elizabeth II]] on a 1953 Bermudian stamp
  • histories of Bermuda]] in 1624 (combined with [[Virginia]] and [[New England]]).
  • St. George's]], the original capital
  • The S.S. ''Queen of Bermuda'' departing the island in December 1952~January 1953. The Devonshire Dock is in the foreground.
  • Queen of Bermuda}} in Hamilton Harbour, c. Dec 1952 / Jan 1953
  • 250px
  • View from the top of Gibb's Hill Lighthouse
  • White-eyed vireo (''Vireo griseus bermudianus'')
  • Winston Churchill hosted the Three-Powers Summit in 1953.
BRITISH OVERSEAS TERRITORY IN THE NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN
Bermuda/Transnational issues; Foreign relations of Bermuda; ISO 3166-1:BM; List of cities in Bermuda; Burmuda; Bermudas; Visitor attractions in Bermuda; Bermoothes; Parishes of Bermuda; Bermuda Islands; Somers Islands; Somers Isles; Summers' Isles; Summer's Isles; Virgineola; The Somers Isles; Isle of Devils; Devil's Isles; Administrative divisions of bermuda; Bermudian Islands; Great Bermuda; Colony of Bermuda; Territory of Bermuda; Education in Bermuda; Bermuda (United Kingdom); Knapton Hill; Upper Town Hill Formation; Health in Bermuda; Bermuda Coast Guard; Great Bermuda, Bermuda; List of hospitals in Bermuda; Religion in Bermuda; Bermuda Island; The Bermuda; The Bermudas; Healthcare in Bermuda
The land area of Bermuda is divided into nine parishes. There are also two defined municipalities, located in the boundaries of two of the parishes.

Wikipedia

Telecommunications in Bermuda

Bermuda has three main television stations, a small cable microwave system, two public GSM services (Digicel, One Communications), multiple submarine cables (CB-1, Gemini Bermuda, GlobeNet, CBUS), and two main Internet service providers (Digicel, One Communications). In late 2020 a new provider Horizon Communications gained regulatory approval. Horizon Communications offers High speed 4G and soon 5G Fixed LTE Wireless connection, with burstable bandwidth.