Bermuda, Islands of Bermuda, or The Somers Isles is an Atlantic archipelago, British Overseas Territory, and a former part of Virginia.
Bermuda may also refer to:
Places
United States
Thousands of Bermudians emigrated to North America in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, especially to the South-East. These émigrés left the name of the archipelago in many parts of the modern United States of America.
Alabama
Arizona
California
Connecticut
Georgia
- Bermuda, Calhoun County, Georgia, a populated place in Calhoun County
- Bermuda, DeKalb County, Georgia, a populated place in DeKalb County
- Bermuda Hill (Georgia), a 984 feet/300 metre summit in Catoosa County
- Bermuda Island, Georgia, an island in Liberty County, also known as Colonels Island, and Heron Island (the Atlantic archipelago also had an alternate name of La Garza – Spanish for 'the Heron')
Louisiana
- Bermuda, Louisiana, an unincorporated community in Natchitoches Parish
- Bermuda Plantation, a former cotton plantation (previously called Ile Breville), belonging to the Prudhomme family, and a current locale, in Natchitoches Parish
Maine
Mississippi
North Carolina
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
Texas
Virginia
Elsewhere
- Bermuda, Warwickshire, a village in England, named to honour a former Governor of the islands of Bermuda
- Bermuda Triangle, a region of the Atlantic, roughly between Bermuda, Florida, and the West Indies
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