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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. |
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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: |
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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. |
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Anglican–23% Roman
Catholic–15%
A.M.E–11% Seventh Day Adventist–7%
Non-denominational–6% |
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Pembroke
has the most inhabitants of any parish and St.
George’s the least. Their populations stand
at 5,358 and 1,394 respectively. |
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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®. |