St. George's Parish is one of the nine parishes of
Bermuda. It is named after the founder of the Bermuda colony, Admiral Sir
George Somers.
It is located in the north-easternmost part of the island chain, containing a small part of the main island around
Tucker's Town and the
Tucker's Town Peninsula, as well as the island of
St. George, and many smaller islands, notably
Coney,
Paget,
Nonsuch,
Castle, and
Smith's Island.
Technically, St. George's also includes the island of
St. David's, though this is often considered a separate entity. St. David's Island, and
Cooper's Island, and
Longbird Island became a single, contiguous landmass during the
Second World War construction of what is now
L.F. Wade International Airport, formerly a joint
USAAF/
RAF base,
Kindley Field (and subsequently a
USAF base,
Kindley Air Force Base, then a
US Navy air station,
NAS Bermuda.
The parish is joined to
Hamilton Parish in the south, via
The Causeway (which, like the
Florida Keys in the
United States, is a chain of small islands which have been connected by reclaimed land and bridges) and also at Tucker's Town. The parish is unique among those in Bermuda, in that it does not cover 2.3 square miles (about 6.0 km² or 1500 acres). The reason for this is the land reclamation that took place when Kindley Air Force Base was constructed, which expanded the parish's area by some 150 acres (60 hectares) to a little over 2.5 square miles (6.6 km², 1620 acres).
Natural features in St. George's...
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