The 2001 CIA World Factbook. United States. Central Intelligence Agency

The 2001 CIA World Factbook - United States. Central Intelligence Agency


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      Religions: non-Anglican Protestant 39%, Anglican 27%, Roman Catholic 15%, other 19%

      Languages: English (official), Portuguese

      Literacy: definition: age 15 and over can read and write

      total population: 98%

      male: 98%

      female: 99% (1970 est.)

      Bermuda Government

      Country name: conventional long form: none

      conventional short form: Bermuda

      former: Somers Islands

      Dependency status: overseas territory of the UK

      Government type: parliamentary British overseas territory with internal self-government

      Capital: Hamilton

      Administrative divisions: 9 parishes and 2 municipalities*;

       Devonshire, Hamilton, Hamilton*, Paget, Pembroke, Saint George*,

       Saint Georges, Sandys, Smiths, Southampton, Warwick

      Independence: none (overseas territory of the UK)

      National holiday: Bermuda Day, 24 May

      Constitution: 8 June 1968, amended 1989

      Legal system: English law

      Suffrage: 18 years of age; universal

      Executive branch: chief of state: Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6

       February 1952), represented by Governor Thorold MASEFIELD (since NA

       June 1997)

      head of government: Premier Jennifer SMITH (since 10 November 1998)

      cabinet: Cabinet nominated by the premier, appointed by the governor

      elections: none; the monarch is hereditary; governor appointed by the monarch; governor invites leader of largest party in Parliament to form a government as premier

      Legislative branch: bicameral Parliament consists of the Senate (an 11-member body appointed by the governor) and the House of Assembly (40 seats; members are elected by popular vote to serve five-year terms)

      elections: last held 9 November 1998 (next to be held NA November 2003)

      election results: percent of vote by party - PLP 54%, UBP 44%, NLP 1%, independents 1%; seats by party - PLP 26, UBP 14

      Judicial branch: Supreme Court; Court of Appeal; Magistrate Courts

      Political parties and leaders: National Liberal Party or NLP

       [Dessaline WALDRON]; Progressive Labor Party or PLP [Jennifer

       SMITH]; United Bermuda Party or UBP [Pamela GORDON]

      Political pressure groups and leaders: Bermuda Industrial Union or

       BIU [Derrick BURGESS]; Bermuda Public Services Association or BPSA

       [Betty CHRISTOPHER]

      International organization participation: Caricom (observer), CCC,

       ICFTU, Interpol (subbureau), IOC

      Diplomatic representation in the US: none (overseas territory of the

       UK)

      Diplomatic representation from the US: chief of mission: Consul

       General Lawrence D. OWEN

      consulate(s) general: Crown Hill, 16 Middle Road, Devonshire, Hamilton

      mailing address: P. O. Box HM325, Hamilton HMBX; American Consulate General Hamilton, Department of State, Washington, DC 20520–5300

      telephone: [1] (441) 295–1342

      FAX: [1] (441) 295–1592

      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

      Bermuda Economy

      Economy - overview: Bermuda enjoys one of the highest per capita incomes in the world, having successfully exploited its location by providing financial services for international firms and luxury tourist facilities for 360,000 visitors annually. The tourist industry, which accounts for an estimated 28% of GDP, attracts 84% of its business from North America. The industrial sector is small, and agriculture is severely limited by a lack of suitable land. About 80% of food needs are imported. International business contributes over 60% of Bermuda's economic output; a failed independence vote in late 1995 can be partially attributed to Bermudian fears of scaring away foreign firms. Government economic priorities are the further strengthening of the tourist and international financial sectors.

      GDP: purchasing power parity - $2.1 billion (2000 est.)

      GDP - real growth rate: 1.5% (2000 est.)

      GDP - per capita: purchasing power parity - $33,000 (2000 est.)

      GDP - composition by sector: agriculture: 1%

      industry: 10%

      services: 89% (1995 est.)

      Population below poverty line: NA%

      Household income or consumption by percentage share: lowest 10%: NA%

      highest 10%: NA%

      Inflation rate (consumer prices): 2.7% (2000 est.)

      Labor force: 35,296 (1997)

      Labor force - by occupation: clerical 23%, services 22%, laborers 17%, professional and technical 17%, administrative and managerial 12%, sales 7%, agriculture and fishing 2% (1996)

      Unemployment rate: NEGL% (1995)

      Budget: revenues: $504.6 million

      expenditures: $537 million, including capital expenditures of $75 million (FY97/98)

      Industries: tourism, finance, insurance, structural concrete products, paints, perfumes, pharmaceuticals, ship repairing

      Industrial production growth rate: NA%

      Electricity - production: 550 million kWh (1999)

      Electricity - production by source: fossil fuel: 100%

      hydro: 0%

      nuclear: 0%

      other: 0% (1999)

      Electricity - consumption: 511.5 million kWh (1999)

      Electricity - exports: 0 kWh (1999)

      Electricity - imports: 0 kWh (1999)

      Agriculture - products: bananas, vegetables, citrus, flowers; dairy products

      Exports: $56 million (2000 est.)

      Exports - commodities: reexports of pharmaceuticals

      Exports - partners: UK 29.5%, US 9.8% (1997)

      Imports: $739 million (2000 est.)

      Imports - commodities: machinery and transport equipment, construction materials, chemicals, food and live animals

      Imports - partners: US 34%, UK 9%, Mexico 8% (1997)

      Debt - external: $NA

      Economic aid - recipient: $27.9 million (1995)

      Currency: Bermudian dollar (BMD)

      Currency code: BMD

      Exchange rates: Bermudian dollar per US dollar - 1.0000 (fixed rate pegged to the US dollar)

      Fiscal year: 1 April - 31 March

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