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St. Michael's Cemetery (Pensacola) Categories: National parks of the United States by state. Parks in Florida. National Park Service areas in Florida. Hidden category: Commons category link from Wikidata.
This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total. Defunct mass media in Florida (1 C, 84 P) Mass media in Florida by location (9 C)
P. Actors from Pinellas County, Florida (1 C, 8 P) Pornographic film actors from Florida (20 P)
Florida's congressional district boundaries since 2023. Florida is divided into 28 congressional districts, each represented by a member of the United States House of Representatives. After the 2020 census, the number of Florida's seats was increased from 27 to 28, due to the state's increase in population, and subsequent reapportionment in ...
The following is a list of toll roads in Florida. Florida has 734 miles (1,181 km) of toll roads, bridges, and causeways as of June 2013. The longest of these is Florida's Turnpike, running 313 miles (504 km), opened in 1957. Most toll roads have state road designations with a special toll shield, including the Turnpike and Homestead Extension.
Cedar Key, Florida. Coordinates: 29°8′44″N 83°2′30″W. Cedar Key, Florida. City. City of Cedar Key. Aerial view of Cedar Key and its outlying islands, illustrating the extremely small size of the city: The fork at State Road 24 and County Road 347 (the only two access roads) can be seen in the upper left. Location in Levy County, Florida.
In January 1861, Florida became the third Southern state to secede from the Union after the November 1860 presidential election victory of Abraham Lincoln. It was one of the initial seven slave states which formed the Confederacy on February 8, 1861, in advance of the American Civil War. Florida had by far the smallest population of the ...
Florida counties with tropical climates include Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Lee, Collier, and Monroe counties. A narrow eastern part of the state including Orlando and Jacksonville receives between 2,400 and 2,800 hours of sunshine annually. The rest of the state, including Miami, receives between 2,800 and 3,200 hours annually.