2005 Edition
CIA World Factbook 2005 (Project Gutenberg)
Introduction
Administrative divisions
9 parishes and 2 municipalities*; Devonshire, Hamilton, Hamilton*, Paget, Pembroke, Saint George*, Saint George's, Sandys, Smith's, Southampton, Warwick
Age structure
0-14 years: 18.9% (male 6,177/female 6,154) 15-64 years: 69.2% (male 22,422/female 22,828) 65 years and over: 11.9% (male 3,378/female 4,406) (2005 est.)
Agriculture - products
bananas, vegetables, citrus, flowers; dairy products
Airports
1 (2004 est.)
Airports - with paved runways
- total
- 1 2,438 to 3,047 m: 1 (2004 est.) Military Bermuda
Area
- land
- 53.3 sq km
- total
- 53.3 sq km
- water
- 0 sq km
Area - comparative
about one-third the size of Washington, DC
Background
Bermuda was first settled in 1609 by shipwrecked English colonists headed for Virginia. Tourism to the island to escape North American winters first developed in Victorian times. Tourism continues to be important to the island's economy, although international business has overtaken it in recent years. Bermuda has developed into a highly successful offshore financial center. A referendum on independence was soundly defeated in 1995. Geography Bermuda
Birth rate
11.6 births/1,000 population (2005 est.)
Budget
- expenditures
- $594.6 million, including capital expenditures of $55 million (FY03/04)
- revenues
- $671.1 million
Capital
Hamilton
Climate
subtropical; mild, humid; gales, strong winds common in winter
Coastline
103 km
Constitution
8 June 1968; amended 1989 and 2003
Country name
- conventional long form
- none
- conventional short form
- Bermuda
- former
- Somers Islands
Currency (code)
Bermudian dollar (BMD)
Currency code
BMD
Death rate
7.63 deaths/1,000 population (2005 est.)
Debt - external
$160 million (FY99/00)
Dependency status
overseas territory of the UK
Diplomatic representation from the US
- chief of mission
- Deputy Chief of Mission Antoinette BOECKER
- consulate(s) general
- Crown Hill, 16 Middle Road, Devonshire DVO3
- FAX
- [1] (441) 295-1592, [1] (441) 296-9233
- mailing address
- P. O. Box HM325, Hamilton HMBX; American Consulate General Hamilton, Department of State, 5300 Hamilton Place, Washington, DC 20520-5300
- telephone
- [1] (441) 295-1342
Diplomatic representation in the US
none (overseas territory of the UK)
Disputes - international
none This page was last updated on 20 October, 2005 ======================================================================
Economic aid - recipient
NA
Economy - overview
Bermuda enjoys one of the highest per capita incomes in the world, nearly equal to that of the US. Its economy is primarily based on providing financial services for international business and luxury facilities for tourists. The effects of 11 September 2001 have had both positive and negative ramifications for Bermuda. On the positive side, a number of new reinsurance companies have located on the island, contributing to the expansion of an already robust international business sector. On the negative side, Bermuda's tourism industry - which derives over 80% of its visitors from the US - was severely hit as American tourists chose not to travel. Tourism rebounded somewhat in 2002-04. Most capital equipment and food must be imported. Bermuda's industrial sector is small, although construction continues to be important; the average cost of a house in June 2003 had risen to $976,000. Agriculture is limited, only 20% of the land being arable.
Electricity - consumption
598 million kWh (2002)
Electricity - exports
0 kWh (2002)
Electricity - imports
0 kWh (2002)
Electricity - production
643 million kWh (2002)
Electricity - production by source
- fossil fuel
- 100%
- hydro
- 0%
- nuclear
- 0%
- other
- 0% (2001)
Elevation extremes
- highest point
- Town Hill 76 m
- lowest point
- Atlantic Ocean 0 m
Environment - current issues
asbestos disposal; water pollution; preservation of open space; sustainable development
Ethnic groups
black 54.8%, white 34.1%, mixed 6.4%, other races 4.3%, unspecified 0.4% (2000 census)
Exchange rates
Bermudian dollar per US dollar - 1.0000 (fixed rate pegged to the US dollar)
Executive branch
- cabinet
- Cabinet nominated by the premier, appointed by the governor
- chief of state
- Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952), represented by Governor Sir John VEREKER (since 11 April 2002)
- elections
- none; the monarch is hereditary; governor appointed by the monarch; following legislative elections, the leader of the majority party or the leader of the majority coalition is usually appointed premier by the governor
- head of government
- Premier William Alexander SCOTT (since 24 July 2003); Deputy Premier Ewart BROWN
Exports
$879 million (2002)
Exports - commodities
reexports of pharmaceuticals
Exports - partners
France 73.2%, UK 6.2%, Spain 2.4% (2004)
Fiscal year
1 April - 31 March Communications Bermuda
Flag description
red, with the flag of the UK in the upper hoist-side quadrant and the Bermudian coat of arms (white and green shield with a red lion holding a scrolled shield showing the sinking of the ship Sea Venture off Bermuda in 1609) centered on the outer half of the flag Economy Bermuda
GDP - composition by sector
- agriculture
- 1%
- industry
- 10%
- services
- 89% (2002 est.)
GDP - per capita
purchasing power parity - $36,000 (2003 est.)
GDP - real growth rate
2% (2003 est.)
GDP (purchasing power parity)
$2.33 billion (2003 est.)
Geographic coordinates
32 20 N, 64 45 W
Geography - note
consists of about 138 coral islands and islets with ample rainfall, but no rivers or freshwater lakes; some land was leased by US Government from 1941 to 1995 People Bermuda
Government type
parliamentary British overseas territory with internal self-government
Highways
- paved
- 450 km
- total
- 450 km
- unpaved
- 0 km note: public roads - 209 km; private roads - 241 km (2002)
HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate
NA
HIV/AIDS - deaths
NA
HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS
NA
Household income or consumption by percentage share
lowest 10%: NA highest 10%: NA
Imports
$5.523 billion (2002)
Imports - commodities
machinery and transport equipment, construction materials, chemicals, food and live animals
Imports - partners
Kazakhstan 39.2%, France 16.2%, Japan 13.1%, Italy 9.2%, South Korea 8.8%, US 6.4% (2004)
Independence
none (overseas territory of the UK)
Industrial production growth rate
NA%
Industries
tourism, international business, light manufacturing
Infant mortality rate
- female
- 6.9 deaths/1,000 live births (2005 est.)
- male
- 10.14 deaths/1,000 live births
- total
- 8.53 deaths/1,000 live births
Inflation rate (consumer prices)
3.3% (mid-2003 est.)
International organization participation
Caricom (associate), ICFTU, Interpol (subbureau), IOC, UPU, WCO, Egmont Group, Caribbean Financial Action Task Force
Internet country code
.bm
Internet hosts
5,161 (2001)
Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
20 (2000)
Internet users
34,500 (2003) Transportation Bermuda
Irrigated land
NA
Judicial branch
Supreme Court; Court of Appeal; Magistrate Courts
Labor force
37,470 (2000)
Labor force - by occupation
agriculture and fishing 3%, laborers 17%, clerical 22%, professional and technical 17%, administrative and managerial 13%, sales 8%, services 20% (2000 est.)
Land boundaries
0 km
Land use
- arable land
- 20%
- other
- 80% (55% developed, 45% rural/open space) (2001)
- permanent crops
- 0%
Languages
English (official), Portuguese
Legal system
English law
Legislative branch
- bicameral Parliament consists of the Senate (an 11-member body appointed by the governor, the premier, and the opposition) and the House of Assembly (36 seats; members are elected by popular vote to serve up to five-year terms)
- election results
- percent of vote by party - PLP 51.7%, UBP 48%; seats by party - PLP 22, UBP 14
- elections
- last general election held 24 July 2003 (next to be held July 2008)
Life expectancy at birth
- female
- 79.91 years (2005 est.)
- male
- 75.7 years
- total population
- 77.79 years
Literacy
- definition: age 15 and over can read and write
- female
- 99% (1970 est.) Government Bermuda
- male
- 98%
- total population
- 98%
Location
North America, group of islands in the North Atlantic Ocean, east of South Carolina (US)
Map references
North America
Maritime claims
- exclusive fishing zone
- 200 nm
- territorial sea
- 12 nm
Median age
- female
- 40.58 years (2005 est.)
- male
- 38.78 years
- total
- 39.76 years
Merchant marine
- by type
- bulk carrier 22, cargo 6, container 22, liquefied gas 13, passenger 13, passenger/cargo 6, petroleum tanker 8, refrigerated cargo 11, roll on/roll off 7
- foreign-owned
- 103 (Australia 2, Canada 20, Finland 2, Germany 1, Greece 1, Hong Kong 5, Indonesia 1, Nigeria 8, Norway 5, Sweden 9, Switzerland 2, United Kingdom 27, United States 20)
- registered in other countries
- 1 (2005)
- total
- 108 ships (1,000 GRT or over) 4,845,326 GRT/6,501,782 DWT
Military - note
defense is the responsibility of the UK Transnational Issues Bermuda
Military branches
Bermuda Regiment
Military expenditures - dollar figure
$4.03 million (2001)
Military expenditures - percent of GDP
0.11% (FY00/01)
National holiday
Bermuda Day, 24 May
Nationality
- adjective
- Bermudian
- noun
- Bermudian(s)
Natural hazards
hurricanes (June to November)
Natural resources
limestone, pleasant climate fostering tourism
Net migration rate
2.45 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2005 est.)
Oil - consumption
4,000 bbl/day (2001 est.)
Oil - exports
NA
Oil - imports
NA
Oil - production
0 bbl/day (2001 est.)
Political parties and leaders
Progressive Labor Party or PLP [William Alexander SCOTT]; United Bermuda Party or UBP [Grant GIBBONS]
Political pressure groups and leaders
Bermuda Employer's Union [Eddie SAINTS]; Bermuda Industrial Union or BIU [Derrick BURGESS]; Bermuda Public Services Union or BPSU [Ed BALL]; Bermuda Union of Teachers [Michael CHARLES]
Population
65,365 (July 2005 est.)
Population below poverty line
19% (2000)
Population growth rate
0.64% (2005 est.)
Ports and harbors
Hamilton, Saint George
Radio broadcast stations
AM 5, FM 3, shortwave 0 (2004)
Radios
82,000 (1997)
Religions
Anglican 23%, Roman Catholic 15%, African Methodist Episcopal 11%, other Protestant 18%, other 12%, unaffiliated 6%, unspecified 1%, none 14% (2000 census)
Sex ratio
- at birth
- 1.02 male(s)/female under 15 years: 1 male(s)/female 15-64 years: 0.98 male(s)/female 65 years and over: 0.77 male(s)/female
- total population
- 0.96 male(s)/female (2005 est.)
Suffrage
18 years of age; universal
Telephone system
- domestic
- fully automatic digital telephone system; fiber optic trunk lines
- general assessment
- good
- international
- country code - 1-441; 3 fiber optic submarine cables; satellite earth stations - 3 Intelsat (Atlantic Ocean)
Telephones - main lines in use
56,000 (2002)
Telephones - mobile cellular
37,873 (2003)
Television broadcast stations
4 (2004)
Televisions
66,000 (1997)
Terrain
low hills separated by fertile depressions
Total fertility rate
1.89 children born/woman (2005 est.)
Unemployment rate
5% (2002 est.)