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    Bermuda Islands

    Bermuda Islands



    Bermuda is a nation of level I located in North America. Bermuda has a 2.5x experience increase, which makes it ideal for getting a lot of XP.


    Summary

    • 1 Background
    • 2 Economy and labor
    • 3 Land
    • 4 Trivia

    Background[]

    Bermuda is a fairly isolated set of islands in the Atlantic Ocean about 650 miles east of the North Carolina coast. There are seven main islands and several smaller islands. The main islands are close enough to be connected by bridges and are generally referred to as the Island of Bermuda.

    The islands were first discovered by Juan de Bermúdez in 1503. Juan was a Spanish explorer and, although the island is named after him, he did not attempt to land on the islands due to the dangerous reef.


    More than 100 years later, in 1609, George Somers was leading a group of settlers from England when they were shipwrecked in Bermuda. They discovered that the island was uninhabited. They were stranded there for 10 months. When they returned and told stories of the beautiful island, King James decided to extend the Virginia Company Charter to include it in 1612. That same year the town of St. George was founded by the first settlers from England. Today, St. George is the oldest English-speaking settlement in the Western Hemisphere.


    In 1620, Bermuda became a self-governing colony. Some slaves were brought to Bermuda at first. In 1807 the slave trade was abolished and existing slaves were freed in 1834. As a result, more than half of Bermuda's current population is of African descent.


    Economy and labor[]

    Because Bermuda is an island country, its economy will be really small, with a gross income of $ 93.139 and a maximum workforce (2%) of 60.000.


    Land[]

    The Bermuda terrain is supposedly flat.

    Trivia[]

    Bermuda is one of the three points in the Bermuda Triangle, where everything disappears for no reason. The other two points are Nassau, Bahamas and San Juan, Puerto Rico.

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