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Worldly renowned for its sunny and hot climate, its palm trees and its long sandy beaches, Florida still keeps many marvelous natural secrets. America's most meridional State, Florida only developed itself very slowly and only begin to accelerate its economic development from 1940.
Capital : Tallahassee
Surface : 155,369 km²
Population : 14,653,945
Jacksonville : 672,971
Miami : 358,548
Tampa : 280,015
St Petersburg : 238,629
Hialeah : 188,004
Orlando : 164,693
Fort Lauderdale : 149,377
Tallahassee : 124,773
Carte : Florida
infos
State Attractions
Beaches of Fort Myers and Sanibel
Coconut Grove
Cypress Gardens
Daytona
Discovery Cove
Epcot Center
Everglades National Park
Kennedy Space Center
Key West
La Route des Keys
Magic Kingdom
MGM Studios
Miami Beach
Palm Beach
Parrot Jungle
Pensacola Historical Quarters
Ringling Museums
Sea World
Silver Springs
South Beach Art Deco
Spongeorama
Studios Universal
Villa Vizcaya
Walt Disney World
Ybor City in Tampa

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Maison d'Hemingway à Key West - Floride

A century before the arrival of the Pilgrim Fathers in Plymouth, the first French and Spanish explorers started to discover the banks of the actual Florida. Juan Ponce de Leon was the first one of these explorers in 1513.

In 1556 the Spanish founded St. Augustine. Robbed off their colony by the English between 1763 and 1783, they retook the property until 1821, when the United States bought Florida from Spain.

At this time, the State was troubled by the Seminole Wars, facing the colonists to the Indian tribes led by Chief Osceola. Started in 1817, it was only four decades later in 1858 that the war came to its end.

La plage d'Hollywood - Floride

 

Naples - Floride

CartE DE la Floride


Florida - West Coast
The northern part of the State, bordering Alabama, is a region of cliffs, hardwood forests, limpid lakes and beaches of soft white sands bordering the emerald green benches of the Gulf of Mexico. Furt... [suite]
Florida - Atlantic
A historical and picturesque region, crossed by large riverflows such as St. John's River, the Atlantic coast of Florida is bordered by sand dunes aligning along the littoral. Very touristic, this is... [suite]
Florida - South Cone
The southernmost point of Florida is a surprising region concentrated on its surface of wild tropical swamp species, an archipelago of paradisiac islands and one of the largest, the most dynamic metro... [suite]
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