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Florida - Wikipedia
Florida is world-renowned for its beach resorts, amusement parks, warm and sunny climate, and nautical recreation; attractions such as Walt Disney World, the Kennedy Space Center, and Miami Beach draw tens of millions of visitors annually.
Florida | Map, Population, History, & Facts | Britannica
Florida, constituent state of the United States of America. It was admitted as the 27th state in 1845. Florida is the most populous of the southeastern states and the second most populous Southern state after Texas. The capital is Tallahassee, located in the northwestern panhandle.
Florida Vacations, Travel & Tourism Guide | VISIT FLORIDA
Official state travel, tourism and vacation website for Florida, featuring maps, beaches, events, deals, photos, hotels, activities, attractions and other planning information.
MyFlorida.com - The Official Portal of the State of Florida
To find the website to contact a state agency, use this directory. An online telephone and email directory for State Government agencies and employees in Florida.
Map of Florida State, USA - Nations Online Project
Florida State Map General Map of Florida, United States. The detailed map shows the US state of State of Florida with boundaries, the location of the state capital Tallahassee, major cities and populated places, rivers and lakes, interstate highways, principal highways, railroads and major airports.
Visit Florida USA | What to Do in Florida Tourist Guide
Visit perennial Florida favorites such as beaches and theme parks – then go beyond them to discover natural treasures, first-rate cultural attractions and hidden gems.
Tourist Attractions in Florida - PlanetWare
Some of the world's greatest amusement parks, stunning soft-sand beaches, unique national parks, and an array of interesting tourist attractions make Florida one of the most visited states in America. Families flock to Orlando to thrill the kids with visits to the theme parks, while sunseekers head to the coastal cities like Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and a string of cities along the southern ...
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