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Map of Florida

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Florida Location Map

Florida State Location Map

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Online Map of Florida

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Florida County Map

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Large Detailed Tourist Map of Florida

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Large Detailed Tourist Map of Florida

Detailed Map of Florida State

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Maps of Florida Regions

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About Florida

The state of Florida is located in the southeastern part of the United States, on the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean. It is bordered to the north by the state of Georgia and to the northwest by the state of Alabama. Straits of Florida separates the state from Cuba and The Bahamas.

Tallahassee is the capital of Florida. Major cities include Miami, known for its cultural and economic influence, Orlando, лтщцт for its theme parks and entertainment industry, Tampa, and Jacksonville, which is Florida's largest city by population and the largest city by area in the contiguous United States. These cities function as vital economic, cultural, and logistical centers within the state.

Florida ranks as a prime tourism destination, attracting millions annually due to its warm climate and numerous attractions. Orlando alone draws visitors to Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando Resort, and SeaWorld. Miami offers vibrant nightlife, luxury shopping, and stunning beaches, while the Florida Keys provide opportunities for boating, fishing, and snorkeling. The state also features natural attractions like the Everglades National Park, which offers unique wetland ecosystems and wildlife viewing opportunities.

In addition, Florida's extensive coastline encourages water-related activities, including swimming, surfing, and deep-sea fishing. Cultural and historical sites, such as St. Augustine, the oldest city in the United States, add educational value to visits.

The Facts:
Flag of Florida
Flag of Florida
Seal of Florida
Great Seal of the State of Florida
Capital: Tallahassee
Largest city: Jacksonville
Area: 65,758 sq mi (170,312 sq km) [1]
Dimensions:
  • Length 447 mi (721 km)
  • Width 361 mi (582 km)
Latitude: 24° 27' N to 31° 00' N
Longitude: 80° 02' W to 87° 38' W
Population (2023): 22,610,726 [2]
Density: 414.8/sq mi (160/sq km)
Elevation:
  • Highest elevation (Britton Hill) 345 ft (105 m)[3]
  • Lowest elevation (Atlantic Ocean) 0 ft (0 m)[3]
Official language:
  • English
Spoken language:[4]
  • 73.36% English
  • 19.54% Spanish
  • 7.1% Other
Religion in Florida (2014):[5]
  • 46% - Protestantism
  • 24% - No religion
  • 21% - Catholicism
  • 3% - Judaism
  • 1% - Mormonism
  • 1% - Jehovah's Witnesses
Racial/ethnic groups (2020):[6]
  • 56.1% - White (51.1% Non-Hispanic White)
  • 15.1% - African American
  • 2.9% - Asian
  • 0.3% - Native American and Alaskan Native
Median household income: $57,700[7]
USPS abbreviation: FL
ISO 3166 code: US-FL
Time zone: Peninsula and "Big Bend" region - UTC−05:00 (Eastern)
- Summer (DST) - UTC−04:00 (EDT)

Panhandle west of the Apalachicola River - UTC−06:00 (Central)
- Summer (DST) UTC−05:00 (CDT)
Official website: www.myflorida.com




List of The Largest Cities in Florida by population

List of The Largest Cities in Florida by population (2020)[8]
Rank City County Population (2020)[8]
1 Jacksonville Duval 949,611
2 Miami Miami-Dade 442,241
3 Tampa Hillsborough 384,959
4 Orlando Orange 307,573
5 St. Petersburg Pinellas 258,308
6 Hialeah Miami-Dade 223,109
7 Port St. Lucie St. Lucie 204,851
8 Tallahassee Leon 196,169
9 Cape Coral Lee 194,016
10 Fort Lauderdale Broward 182,760
11 Pembroke Pines Broward 171,178
12 Hollywood Broward 153,067
13 Gainesville Alachua 141,085
14 Miramar Broward 134,721
15 Coral Springs Broward 134,394
16 Palm Bay Brevard 119,760
17 West Palm Beach Palm Beach 117,415
18 Clearwater Pinellas 117,292
19 Lakeland Polk 112,641
20 Pompano Beach Broward 112,046
21 Miami Gardens Miami-Dade 111,640
22 Davie Broward 105,691
23 Boca Raton Palm Beach 97,422
24 Sunrise Broward 97,335
25 Deltona Volusia 93,692

List of Cities in Florida Alphabetically

Florida Beach Towns


Map of the best beaches in Florida
Map of the best beaches in Florida



Main sights in Florida





Counties of Florida

There are 67 counties in Florida, each functioning as a local administrative unit within the state. Miami-Dade, the most populous county, includes the city of Miami and serves as a major economic and cultural center. Broward County, home to Fort Lauderdale, ranks as the second most populous. Hillsborough County encompasses Tampa and functions as a key commercial hub.

In central Florida, Orange County contains Orlando, renowned for its major theme parks. Duval County, consolidated with the city of Jacksonville, stands as the largest by land area. The Panhandle features Escambia County and Bay County, significant for their naval and tourism industries, respectively.

List of counties in Florida

Florida County Map
Florida County Map



Regions of Florida:





List of National Parks in Florida



Florida National Parks Map
Florida National Parks Map

State Parks in Florida



Geography of Florida

The state of Florida occupies a peninsula between the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean, extending into the southeastern United States. It covers approximately 65,758 square miles, making it the 22nd largest state in the country. The terrain primarily consists of flat, low-lying plains, with the highest point, Britton Hill, reaching only 345 feet above sea level.

Florida numerous lakes, streams and rivers. The longest river, the St. Johns, meanders northward for 310 miles. The state's notable geological features include the Everglades, a vast subtropical wetland in the southern region, and the Florida Keys, a coral cay archipelago extending into the Straits of Florida.

The climate predominantly ranges from humid subtropical in the north to tropical in the southern and coastal regions. This climate supports a diverse ecosystem, boasting an array of flora and fauna, some unique to the state.

The eastern coastline faces frequent Atlantic hurricanes, while the western coastline contends with Gulf of Mexico storms. Florida's geographical setting, flat landscape, and extensive coastlines profoundly influence its climate, flora, fauna, and socio-economic activities, making it a distinctive region within the United States.



Islands of Florida


List of Islands of Florida Alphabetically

Major Rivers in Florida

  • Suwannee River
  • Saint Johns River
  • Apalachicola River
  • Withlacoochee River
  • Kissimmee River
  • Hillsborough River
  • Ocklawaha River
  • Peace River
  • Myakka River
  • Indian River
  • Aucilla River
  • Alafia River
  • Caloosahatchee River
  • Alapaha River
  • Choctawhatchee River
  • Ochlockonee River
  • Santa Fe River
  • Blackwater River
  • Conecuh River
  • Chipola River
  • Yellow River


Lakes of Florida

  • Lake Okeechobee
  • Lake Kissimmee
  • Lake Istokpoga
  • Lake Tohopekaliga
  • Crescent Lake
  • Lake George
  • Lake Apopka
  • Lake Seminole
  • Lake Talquin
  • Lake Monroe
  • Blue Cypress Lake
  • Lake Harris
  • Alligator Lake
  • Lake Washington
  • Lake Harney





Brief History of Florida

Florida's history dates back to its initial habitation by Native American tribes such as the Timucua and the Seminole. Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León claimed it for Spain in 1513, naming it "La Florida." The state changed hands between Spain and Britain before the United States acquired it in 1821. Florida became the 27th state in 1845.

The state played a strategic role during the Civil War, siding with the Confederacy. Post-war reconstruction and the subsequent boom in tourism and agriculture, particularly citrus and cattle, accelerated its development. The mid-20th century saw rapid population growth due to air conditioning, the construction of the interstate highway system, and the establishment of Cape Canaveral as a space exploration hub.




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References

1. ^ United States Summary: 2010. United States Census Bureau. September 2012. p. 41
2. ^ U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts Florida". U.S. Census Bureau, 2023 Estimate
3. ^ Elevations and Distances in the United States. 2001
4. ^ Modern Language Association
5. ^ Religious composition of adults in Florida
6. ^ HISPANIC OR LATINO ORIGIN BY RACE 2021. U.S. Census Bureau
7. ^ US Census Bureau QuickFacts
8. ^ United States Census Burea

Last Updated: May 30, 2024