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At the 2000 Census Bermuda’s population stood at 62,059 which represents a 6% increase since the 1991 Census. Bermudians comprise 71% of the total population.
Bermuda has many beautiful churches with most well-supported by devout parishioners. Twelve religious groups are listed in the 2000 Census, by attendance the following are the top five:
 
 
Blacks represent 55% of our population, whites 34%, mixed race 6%, Asian 2%. An additional 3% fell into the category of “other” while 268 people did not respond.
Anglican–23% Roman Catholic–15%
A.M.E–11% Seventh Day Adventist–7%
Non-denominational–6%
 
 
Pembroke has the most inhabitants of any parish and St. George’s the least. Their populations stand at 5,358 and 1,394 respectively.
Bermuda is an English speaking island, but you are also likely to hear Portuguese. Other languages are spoken by residents from around the world. See Translations in your Yellow Pages®.
 
 
 
 
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