Bermuda cities list with latitude and longitude in CSV, XML, SQL, JSON format
Last update : 08 September 2024.
Below is a list of 100 prominent cities in Bermuda. Each row includes a city's latitude, longitude, region and other variables of interest. This is a subset of all 21 places in Bermuda that you'll find in our World Cities Database. You're free to use the data below for personal or commercial applications. The data below can be downloaded in .csv, .json, .xml and .json formats. Notable Cities: The capital of Bermuda is Hamilton.
Geoname_ID | City | Alternate_Name | Country_Code | Region | Sub_region | Latitude | Longitude | Elevation | Population | Timezone | Fcode_Name |
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3573197 | Hamilton | BDA,Chamilton,Gamil’tan,Gamil’ton,Hamilton,Hamilton pa Bermuda,Hamilton på Bermuda,Hamiltonas,Hamiltono,Khamilton,Khamiltun,amiltan,ha mi er dun,haemilteon,hamiruton,hamyltwn,hemiltana,hmyltwn,Χάμιλτον,Гамильтон,Гамільтан,Гамільтон,Хамилтон,Хамилтън,המילטון,هاميلتون,همیلتون,ہیملٹن,हॅमिल्टन,ஆமில்டன்,แฮมิลตัน,ჰამილტონი,ハミルトン,哈密尔顿,해밀턴 | BM | Hamilton city | 32.2949 | -64.78303 | 902 | Atlantic/Bermuda | capital of a political entity | ||
3573008 | Sunnyside | BM | Hamilton | 32.32639 | -64.74111 | 0 | Atlantic/Bermuda | populated place | |||
3573181 | Hog Bay | BM | Sandys | 32.27111 | -64.88 | 0 | Atlantic/Bermuda | populated place | |||
3573289 | Chelston | BM | Paget | 32.28361 | -64.77056 | 0 | Atlantic/Bermuda | populated place | |||
11054833 | Stovel Bay | BM | Pembroke | 32.30587 | -64.81429 | 411 | Atlantic/Bermuda | populated place | |||
3573110 | North Shore Village | BM | Devonshire | 32.30639 | -64.77361 | 0 | Atlantic/Bermuda | populated place | |||
3573339 | Bethaven | BM | Devonshire | 32.28333 | -64.75 | 0 | Atlantic/Bermuda | populated place | |||
3572974 | Warwick Camp | Warwick Camp | BM | Warwick | 32.25722 | -64.81611 | 0 | Atlantic/Bermuda | populated place | ||
3573001 | Flatt’s Village | Flatt’s Village,Flatt’s Village,The Flatts Village | BM | Hamilton | 32.32094 | -64.74016 | 0 | Atlantic/Bermuda | populated place | ||
3573121 | Mount Pleasant | BM | Paget | 32.27417 | -64.78361 | 0 | Atlantic/Bermuda | populated place | |||
3573307 | Camden | BM | Paget | 32.29417 | -64.76056 | 0 | Atlantic/Bermuda | populated place | |||
3573029 | Somerset | Somerset | BM | Sandys | 32.29833 | -64.86833 | 0 | Atlantic/Bermuda | populated place | ||
3573185 | Hill View | BM | Warwick | 32.26944 | -64.80889 | 0 | Atlantic/Bermuda | populated place | |||
3740524 | Harrington Hundreds | BM | Smithʼs | 32.31861 | -64.72889 | 0 | Atlantic/Bermuda | populated place | |||
3573046 | Scotts Hill | BM | Sandys | 32.29722 | -64.86556 | 0 | Atlantic/Bermuda | populated place | |||
3573183 | Hinson Hall | BM | Smithʼs | 32.31361 | -64.74361 | 0 | Atlantic/Bermuda | populated place | |||
3573304 | Cashew City | BM | Saint Georgeʼs | 32.37028 | -64.65444 | 0 | Atlantic/Bermuda | populated place | |||
3572988 | Tucker’s Town | Tucker’s Town,Tucker’s Town | BM | Saint Georgeʼs | 32.33278 | -64.68806 | 0 | Atlantic/Bermuda | populated place | ||
11054831 | Cross Bay | BM | Southampton | 32.25346 | -64.83882 | 135 | Atlantic/Bermuda | populated place | |||
3573061 | Saint George | Saint George,Saint George’s,Saint George’s Town,Saint Georges,Saint George’s,Saint George’s Town,Sankta Georgo,Sent Dzordzas,Sent Džordžas,Sent-Dzhordzh,seinteujojiseu,sheng qiao zhi si,snt gwrgs,snt jwrj brmwda,Сент-Джордж,סנט גורגס,سنت جورج، برمودا,سینٹ جارج، برمودا,სენტ-ჯორჯესი,セント・ジョージ,圣乔治斯,세인트조지스 | BM | Saint George | 32.38167 | -64.67806 | 1896 | Atlantic/Bermuda | populated place | ||
3573131 | Melrose | BM | Saint Georgeʼs | 32.36845 | -64.67739 | 0 | Atlantic/Bermuda | populated place |
**Unraveling the Geographic Mysteries of Bermuda: Insights from a Geographer**
Nestled in the azure waters of the North Atlantic Ocean, Bermuda is a captivating archipelago known for its pink-sand beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and unique blend of British and Caribbean culture. As a geographer immersed in the exploration of this remote island territory, the quest for data regarding its cities, regions, and geographical coordinates offers a fascinating journey through geography, history, and natural beauty.
Discovering the Island Communities**
Bermuda's island landscape is dotted with charming towns and villages, each with its own distinct character and story to tell. From the colonial charm of St. George's, the oldest continuously inhabited English town in the New World, to the bustling capital of Hamilton, where pastel-colored buildings line the harbor, each community offers a glimpse into Bermuda's rich maritime heritage and cultural diversity. For a geographer, obtaining comprehensive data on Bermuda's cities, including their regions and departments, is akin to unraveling the layers of human settlement and spatial organization in this unique island territory.
Mapping the Parishes**
Bermuda is divided into nine parishes, each comprising several islands and islets that make up the archipelago. From the tranquil shores of Somerset in the west to the rugged cliffs of St. David's in the east, each parish boasts its own unique geographical features and cultural landmarks. The quest for data extends beyond numerical coordinates, delving into the nuances of local governance, environmental conservation, and community development across Bermuda's administrative landscape.
Navigating Latitude and Longitude**
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Exploring Environmental Wonders**
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Conclusion: Embracing Bermuda's Geographic Legacy**
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