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Florida (Listen/ˈflɒrɪdə/) is a state in the
southeastern region of the United States, bordered to the west by the
Gulf of Mexico, to the north by Alabama and Georgia and to the east by
the Atlantic Ocean. Florida is the and most extensive, the TH most
populous, and the TH most densely populated of the 50 United States. The
state capital is Tallahassee, its largest city is Jacksonville, and the
Miami metropolitan area is the largest metropolitan area in the
southeastern United States.
Much of Florida is situated on a
peninsula between the Gulf of Mexico, the Atlantic Ocean, and the
Straits of Florida. Its geography is marked by a coastline, by the
omnipresence of water and the threat of hurricanes. Florida has the
longest coastline in the contiguous United States, encompassing
approximately 1,350 miles (2,170 km), and is the only state to border
both the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean. Much of the state is at
or near sea level and its terrain is characterized by sedimentary soils.
The climate varies from subtropical in the north to tropical in the
south.[7] Its symbolic animals like the American alligator, crocodile,
Florida panther and the manatee, can be found in the Everglades, one of
the most famous national parks in the world.
Since the first
European contact was made in 1513 by Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon
– who named it La Florida ([la flow] "Flowery Land") upon landing there
during the Easter season, Pascal Florida[8] – Florida was a challenge
for the European colonial powers before it gained statehood in the
United States in 1845. It was a principal location of the Seminole Wars
against the Indians, and racial segregation after the American Civil
War. Today, it is distinguished by its large Hispanic community, and
high population growth, as well as its increasing environmental
concerns. Its economy relies mainly on tourism, agriculture and
transportation, which developed in the late nth century. Florida is also
known for its amusement parks, the production of oranges and the
Kennedy Space Center.
Florida culture is a reflection of
influences and multiple inheritance; Native American, European American,
Hispanic and African American heritages can be found in the
architecture and cuisine. Florida has attracted many writers such as
Marjorie Inman Rawlings, Ernest Hemingway and Tennessee Williams, and
continues to attract celebrities and athletes. It is internationally
known for tennis, golf, auto racing and water sports.
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