Subdivisions of Bermuda

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Bermuda is divided into nine parishes and two municipalities.

[edit] Parishes

Bermuda's nine parishes are

Each of the nine parishes with the exception of St. George's covers the same land area, (2.31 square miles / 5.97 km²).

Note on pronunciation The "y" in Sandys is not pronounced

The second "w" in Warwick is not pronounced

[edit] Municipalities

Bermudas has two municipalities

It should be noted that whereas the town of St George's is surrounded by St George's Parish, Hamilton Parish and the city of Hamilton are not close to each other geographically.

[edit] Villages

Bermuda has two villages (unincorporated urban areas)

Another old, unincorporated settlement was cleared to make way for the Mid Ocean Golf Club and an enclave in which wealthy visitors could purchase homes, although the area is still referred to as Tucker's Town.

 

Subdivisions of Bermuda
Municipalities: Hamilton | St. George's
Parishes: Devonshire | Hamilton | Paget | Pembroke | St. George's | Sandys | Smith's | Southampton | Warwick
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