Top Destinations Bermuda
Hamilton - Introduction | ||
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The parish of Hamilton is located in the northwest of the country of Bermuda and covers an area of approximately six square kilometres. It is named after the Scottish aristocrat James Hamilton. The parish consists of two large tracts of land that are separated by the... Next >>> |
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Harrington sound - Introduction | ||
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Harrington Sound is a lake in eastern Bermuda. Of the country’s nine parishes, those closest to Harrington Sound are Smith’s, St George’s, Devonshire, and Hamilton. As with the whole country, these parishes are actually a group of islands connected by land bridges. Devonshire Parish is on the western tip of... Next >>> |
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Holetown - Introduction | ||
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The city of Holetown, situated in the parish of Saint James, is located along the western coast of Barbados, Central America. Holetown, with a population of more than 20,700 inhabitants, is home to spectacular tropical beaches... Next >>> |
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Southampton - Introduction | ||
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The parish of Southampton is named after the Third Earl of Southampton, Henry Wriothesley. It is located in the southwest part of Bermuda and occupies an area of approximately six square kilometres. The parish consists of the Little Sound to a great... Next >>> |
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St. George - Introduction | ||
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The parish of St George is named in honour of the patron saint of England and is located in the northeast part of Bermuda. It covers an area of approximately 6.6 square kilometres. The parish mainly consists of a number of large and small islands that are situated around St... Next >>> |
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Western bermuda - Introduction | ||
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Bermuda’s western Parishes are Sandys, Southampton, Warwick, Pembroke, Somerset, and Paget. Sandys Parish, the westernmost of all Bermuda’s parishes, includes the islands of Somerset, Boaz, Ireland, and Watford. The name is a reference to Sir Edwin Sandys, and its main wharf, King’s Wharf, is one of the three ... Next >>> |
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