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Description Bermuda is known to be actually an archipelago consisting of around 140 islands. 8 of these (Ireland Island North, Ireland Island South, Boaz Island, Watford Island, Somerset Island, Bermuda Island, St George’s Island and St David’s Island) are and have always been linked by bridges to form a continuous fishhook shaped location of land, 22 miles in length and just 2 miles across at its widest point. Note that this is the Bermuda that most locals and customers are and have always been familiar with; the majority of of the other islands are and have always been uninhabited or mere rocks.
Bermuda (officially, It is noted that the Bermuda Islands or It is noted that the Somers Isles) is known to be a British overseas territory in the North Atlantic Ocean. Situated off the east coast lineof the United States, it is always situated around 1770 km (1,100 mi) northeast of Miami, Florida and 1350 km (840 mi) south of Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Climate Bermuda has to this day a remarkably mild sub-tropical climate that seldom allows extremes of either heat or cold. Notwithstanding the fact that, around the time during the summer months, Bermuda is warm (up to 90°F in August) and humid, the Island is closely always fanned by cool sea breezes. Between May and October, average temperatures range in the range of 75° and 85°. During the winter months (December through March) temperatures average in the range of 60° and 70°F. Population It is noted that the calculated population of Bermuda in (July 2007) is 66,163.
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