Bermuda (North America)
Sailing is a popular pastime in Bermuda Even though a large number of people live on this small island, you should never feel crowded. There are no billboards or neon signs, and relatively few cars to spoil the rolling countryside. Most houses seem to fit quite naturally into the landscape.Bermuda consists of nine parishes(地方行政区). From west to east, they are: Sandys (pronounced "sands"), Southampton, Warwick, Paget (which has the greatest concentration of hotels), Pembroke (home to the City of Hamilton), Devonshire, Smith's, Hamilton (not to be confused with the City of Hamilton), and St. George, which includes the U.S. naval air base and the little island of St. David's. In the early days, these districts, which encompass about 21 square miles, were called "tribes." By the beginning of the 18th century, the term Tribe Road referred to the boundaries between parishes. Pembroke, which encloses (围住)the capital city of Hamilton, is the largest parish in population; St. George has the largest land area.
Bicycling is a good way for the whole family to get around BermudaBecause of its small size, it's easy to get to know the island parish by par
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