St. George's
Bermuda
Settled in 1612, St. George's is the oldest continuously inhabited British town in the New World — predating even the permanent establishment of Jamestown and Cupids — and sits on the northern shore of St. George's Harbour in Bermuda. The compact waterfront village holds an unusual concentration of churches for its size and has been recognised within a UNESCO World Heritage designation covering the wider area.
- Population1,896
- Nearest water from center0.4 km
- Nearest mountain from center0.3 km
- UNESCO within 50 km24