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Total population | |
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exact total unknown | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Bermuda 19,466[1] 31% of total population (2016) | |
United States | [2] |
United Kingdom | [3] |
Canada | [4] |
Languages | |
Bermudian English[citation needed] | |
Religion | |
Christianity, Judaism[citation needed] | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Europeans • White Caribbeans • English • Scottish • Irish • Portuguese • Americans • Canadians[citation needed] |
White Bermudians are Bermudians whose ancestry lies within the continent of Europe, most notably the British Isles and Portugal. At the 2016 census the number of Bermudians who identify as white was 19,466 or 31 percent of the total population.[1]