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|text='''St George's''' (formally, the '''Town of St George''', or 'St George's Town') is the largest town in [[Bermuda]], though no longer its capital. It stands on St George's Island and within St George's Parish.
|text='''St George's''' (formally, the '''Town of St George''', or 'St George's Town') is the largest town in [[Bermuda]], though no longer its capital. It stands on St George's Island and within St George's Parish.


The town was settled in 1612, and was the first permanent English settlement on the islands of Bermuda, and indeed it is the oldest continuously-inhabited English town in the New World.}}<noinclude>{{Preview FP}}
The town was settled in 1612, and was the first permanent English settlement on the islands of Bermuda, and indeed it is the oldest continuously-inhabited English town in the New World.}}<noinclude>{{FP data}}
 
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St George's, Bermuda

St George's, Bermuda

St George's (formally, the Town of St George, or 'St George's Town') is the largest town in Bermuda, though no longer its capital. It stands on St George's Island and within St George's Parish.

The town was settled in 1612, and was the first permanent English settlement on the islands of Bermuda, and indeed it is the oldest continuously-inhabited English town in the New World. (Read more)