Florida, US
Florida: State in the southeastern United States
About
Florida is located in the southeastern United States, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. It is nicknamed the "Sunshine State" for its warm tropical climate. The state capital and largest city is Tallahassee. Florida was admitted as the 27th state on March 3, 1845. Here are some key details about Florida:
Geography and Climate
The state has a total area of 65,755 square miles, making it the 22nd largest state in the U.S. Florida is a large peninsula with the Gulf of Mexico on the west and the Atlantic Ocean on the east. South Florida has many islands, keys and reefs.
Florida has a subtropical climate, with hot humid summers and mild winters. The northern part of the state has four seasons, while South Florida stays warm year-round.
Economy
Major industries in Florida include tourism, agriculture, manufacturing, and construction. Top products of Florida include citrus fruits, cattle, dairy, tomatoes, and sugarcane. Florida relies heavily on tourism with destinations like the Everglades National Park, Walt Disney World, and popular beaches like Miami Beach and Key West.
PortMiami and Port Everglades are major seaports. The Cape Canaveral Space Force Station is an important site for the U.S. space program. Major companies like Publix Super Markets and NextEra Energy have headquarters in Florida.
Population and Culture
Florida is the 3rd most populous state with over 21 million residents. There is diversity with Latino/Hispanic being the largest ethnic group. There are vibrant Cuban, Haitian, and Puerto Rican communities. Florida is home to the Seminole Tribe and Miccosukee Tribe.
Miami is a global city with a strong Latino influence. Orlando attracts millions of visitors yearly to its famed theme parks. Florida has an active arts scene including the Miami City Ballet.
Education
Top universities include the University of Florida, Florida State University, University of Miami and University of South Florida. The state has many reputable colleges and research institutions.
Government and Politics
The current governor is Ron DeSantis. Florida has two Republican senators, Marco Rubio and Rick Scott. Florida is known as a key battleground state in presidential elections.
Conclusion
In summary, Florida is a diverse, populous state known for tourism, beaches, and theme parks. It has major cities like Miami and economic hubs focused on trade, agriculture and aerospace. The sunny climate and natural attractions bring in millions of visitors annually.
Quick Facts about Florida
Population : | 21,733,312 |
Country : | United States of America |
Different from : | Q54894930 |
Head of government : | Governor of Florida |
Area : | 170304 km2 |
Water as percent of area : | 18.45% |
Land as percent of area : | 81.55% |
Easternmost point : | Point(-80.030913888 26.773488888) |
Northernmost point : | Point(-85.1645 31.001) |
Legislative body : | Florida Legislature |
Named for : | Easter |
Official language : | English |
Altitude : | 98 feet / 30 meters |
Capital : | Tallahassee |
Establishment : | March 03, 1845 (179 years ago) |
Time Zone : | Eastern Time Zone, America/New_York, UTC−06:00, Central Time Zone |
Local time : | 21:06:44 (24th November 2024) |
Geography
Florida is located at 28°45'2"N 82°30'0"W (28.7505400, -82.5001000). It has 2 neighbors: Georgia and Alabama.
Florida map
The largest city of Florida is Jacksonville with a population of 920,570. Other cities include, Miami population 471,525, Tampa population 407,599, Orlando population 289,457 and St. Petersburg population 253,693. See all Florida cities & populated places.
Largest Cities in Florida (more)
Cities, Towns, Villages, Neighborhoods & Other Populated Places in Florida.
City Name | Title | County | Population |
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Jacksonville | The thirteenth most populous city in the United States and the center of the Jacksonville metropolitan area. | Duval | 920,570 |
Miami | The most populous city in Florida, Miami is a major center for tourism, finance, and culture. | Miami-Dade | 471,525 |
Tampa | The third most populous city in Florida and the center of the Tampa metropolitan area. | Hillsborough | 407,599 |
Orlando | The most populous city in Florida and the center of the Orlando metropolitan area. | Orange | 289,457 |
St. Petersburg | The second most populous city in Florida. | Pinellas | 253,693 |
Hialeah | The most populous city in Miami-Dade County, Florida. | Miami-Dade | 232,027 |
Port Saint Lucie | The second most populous city in St. | Saint Lucie | 209,715 |
Cape Coral | The second most populous city in Lee County, Florida. | Lee | 200,972 |
Tallahassee | The capital of Florida. | Leon | 196,326 |
Fort Lauderdale | The second most populous city in Broward County, Florida. | Broward | 184,245 |
Pembroke Pines | The fifth most populous city in Florida. | Broward | 174,414 |
Hollywood | A census-designated place in Broward County, Florida. | Broward | 154,611 |
Miramar | The seventh most populous city in Florida. | Broward | 141,150 |
Gainesville | The third most populous city in Florida. | Alachua | 135,004 |
Coral Springs | The fourth most populous city in Broward County, Florida. | Broward | 133,519 |
Palm Bay | The most populous city in Brevard County, Florida. | Brevard | 116,932 |
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- Official Website
Official website of Florida
- Ron DeSantis , 2019-01-08T00:00:00Z
- Rick Scott , 7 January, 2019 2011-01-04T00:00:00Z
Florida has 2 neighbours.
- Georgia state in the southeastern United States
- Alabama One of the 50 states that make up the United States of America is Alabama. Its capital is Montgomery, and Birmingham is its most populous city. It is located in the country's South Region, Southeast Central Division. It is bordered by Tennessee to the north, Georgia to the east, with the Chattahoochee River forming the southern half of this boundary, Florida and the Gulf of Mexico to the south, and Mississippi to the west. On 14 December 1819, as state number 22, he was admitted to the Union.
- Wakulla County
- Hillsborough County
- Palm Beach County
- Bradford County
- Santa Rosa County
- Lee County
- Liberty County
- St. Lucie County
- Calhoun County
- Polk County
- Alachua County
- St. Johns County
- Lafayette County
- Levy County
- Washington County
- Columbia County
- Walton County
- Flagler County
- Escambia County
- Okaloosa County
- Sumter County
- Jackson County
- Hernando County
- Leon County
- Gilchrist County
- Bay County
- Glades County
- Citrus County
- Hardee County
- Dixie County
- Hamilton County
- Charlotte County
- Okeechobee County
- Orange County
- Collier County
- Clay County
- Lake County
- Seminole County
- Suwannee County
- Taylor County
- Gulf County
- Broward County
- Marion County
- Holmes County
- Martin County
- Osceola County
- DeSoto County
- Union County
- Hendry County
- Pasco County
- Nassau County
- Jefferson County
- Brevard County
- Miami-Dade County
- Pinellas County
- Madison County
- Franklin County
- Monroe County
- Manatee County
- Highlands County
- Sarasota County
- Baker County
- Duval County
- Volusia County
- Putnam County
- Gadsden County
- Indian River County
Demographics
Year | Population | % Change | Method |
1910 | 752,619 | - | census |
1920 | 968,470 | 22.29% | census |
1930 | 1,468,211 | 34.04% | census |
1940 | 1,897,414 | 22.62% | census |
1950 | 2,771,305 | 31.53% | census |
1960 | 4,951,560 | 44.03% | census |
1970 | 6,789,443 | 27.07% | census |
1980 | 9,746,324 | 30.34% | census |
1990 | 12,937,926 | 24.67% | census |
2000 | 15,982,378 | 19.05% | census |
2010 | 18,801,310 | 14.99% | census |
2011 | 19,053,237 | 1.32% | estimation process |
2012 | 19,297,822 | 1.27% | estimation process |
2013 | 19,545,621 | 1.27% | estimation process |
2014 | 19,845,911 | 1.51% | estimation process |
2015 | 20,209,042 | 1.8% | estimation process |
2016 | 20,613,477 | 1.96% | estimation process |
2017 | 20,963,613 | 1.67% | estimation process |
2018 | 21,244,317 | 1.32% | estimation process |
2019 | 21,477,737 | 1.09% | estimation process |
2020 | 21,733,312 | 1.18% | estimation process |
People born in Florida (199)
People born in Florida, including politician Fred P. Cone, actress and model Peyton List, actress Faune A. Chambers, .
List
- Al Lopez (American Major League Baseball players, catcher, Major League Baseball managers, Baseball Hall of Fame member) he was born in 20/08/1908
- John Terry (American actor) he was born in 25/01/1950
- Richard Douglas Lane (American art historian) he was born in 09/02/1926
- Alexandra Adi (American actress) she was born in 13/04/1971
- Moose (dog actor (1990-2006)) was born in 24/12/1990
- Edward Shearmur (British composer) he was born in 28/02/1966
- Paul Rabinow (American anthropologist) he was born in 21/06/1944
- Sami Gayle (American child actress) she was born in 22/01/1996
- Rick Malambri (American actor) he was born in 07/11/1982
- Rob Dukes (American heavy metal singer) he was born in 08/03/1968
- Scott Zona (American botanist) he was born in 01/01/1959
- Razan Ghazzawi (Syrian blogger) she was born in 01/01/1980
- Charles A. Becker (American food scientist) he was born in 08/02/1925
- Cherie Priest (American writer) she was born in 30/07/1975
- John W. Martin ((1884-1958) 24th Governor of Florida, USA) he was born in 21/06/1884
- Brandon Simpson (athletics competitor) he was born in 06/09/1981
- Steve Pearce (baseball player from the United States of America) he was born in 13/04/1983
- Bree Wee (American triathlete) she was born in 17/12/1979
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- Florida , Indiana unincorporated community in Madison County, Indiana with a population of 2,361 people.
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- Florida , Ohio village in the United States with a population of 213 people.
Florida Counties (more)
County Name | Population |
---|---|
Miami-Dade County | 2,707,303 |
Broward County | 1,958,105 |
Palm Beach County | 1,507,600 |
Hillsborough County | 1,497,957 |
Orange County | 1,404,396 |
Pinellas County | 976,802 |
Duval County | 966,728 |
Lee County | 790,767 |
Polk County | 744,552 |
Brevard County | 608,459 |
Pasco County | 570,412 |
Volusia County | 561,497 |
Seminole County | 474,171 |
Sarasota County | 443,465 |
Manatee County | 411,219 |
Collier County | 392,973 |
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