By: María, Fran and Juliana
Location and flag
Great seal of the state of Florida
In God we Trust
General Facts
 Miami was named by the Mayaimis, a native tribe who
lived in the area. They took the name from lake
Okeechobee, which was called Mayaimis.
 Maimi has more than 800 parks and is the only city in
the USA that is bordered by 2 separated national parks
General Facts
 Miami has more than 800 buildings, Miami beach’s
Art Deco district is home to the world’s largest
collection of Art Deco Architecture.
 Is the largest cruise ship port in the world.
Land and population
City Population
Jacksonville 1,345,596
Miami 408,568
Tampa 303,000
St. Petersburg 248,000
Hialeah 226,000
Orlando 186,000
Ft. Lauderdale 152,000
Tallahassee 151,000
Hollywood 139,000
Major cities
 Jacksonville is the largest city in the state of Florida by
population and the largest city by area in the
contiguous United States. It is the county seat of Duval
County, with which the city government consolidated
in 1968.
 Is a city located on the Atlantic coast in southeastern
Florida and the county seat of Miami-Dade County. Is
the 42nd largest city proper in the USA. According to
the USA Census Bureau, Miami’s metro area is the 8th
most populous and 4th largest urban area in the US.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRXKWCuPwOA
Climate
 Temperature: tempered climate because is not far from
the ocean. In the north there is humid subtropical
climate and in the coast is tropical climate
 Is the warmest state in the USA. In summer the
highest temperature is 43ºC and in winter the lowest
temperature is -19ºC
 Is called the Sunshine State because is very sunny and
also central Florida is called the Lightning Capital of
USA because of the lightning strikes.
Ecology
 Florida has many types of wildlife also is the only
known calving area for the northern right whale.
 One of the famous animals are the Native bear (300 ->
3000) and the non-native snakes and lizards (released
in the wild)
Tourist destination
 South Beach
 Zoo Maimi
 Sea-Quarium
 Everglades National Park
 Miami Museum of Science
 Miami Children’s Museum
Food
 Florida is known for several unique foods including
key lime pie and Floribbean cuisine
 Citrus production is a major industry and citrus fruits
are widely consumed.
 The cuisine is influenced by Latin culture.
Music
 Florida is home to several unique music genres
including Florida breaks and Miami Bass.
 One of the famous groups of music from Florida are
The Backstreet Boys.
Universities
 Miami has over 200,000 students enrolled in local
colleges and universities, placing it 7th in the nation
per capita universities enrollment. In 2010, the city’s
four largest colleges and universities graduated 28,000
students.
 The important colleges are Miami Dade College,
Florida International University, University of Miami
and Barry University.
Sports
 Florida has a team in four of out of the five major
professional leagues (MLB, NFL, NBA and NHL)
 Not team from Major League Soccer.
 Tampa Bay Rays, Miami Marlins; Jacksonville Jaguars,
Miami Dolphins; Orlando Magic, Miami Heat; Florida
Panthers
Politics
 Miami is a mayor center an a leader in finance,
commerce, culture, media, entertainment, the arts and
international trade. In 2010, Miami was classified as an
Alpha-World City in the World Cities Study Group’s
inventory.
Rick Scott
ambassador of
Florida
Major cultural traditions
 Similar to the rest of USA culture but influenced by
immigrant population of Latin American and Europe.
It is also influenced by the economy and tourism.
 Shares history, culture, food and other things with the
Spanish, specially Cuban and Puerto Rican.
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Florida

  • 1.
    By: María, Franand Juliana
  • 2.
    Location and flag Greatseal of the state of Florida In God we Trust
  • 3.
    General Facts  Miamiwas named by the Mayaimis, a native tribe who lived in the area. They took the name from lake Okeechobee, which was called Mayaimis.  Maimi has more than 800 parks and is the only city in the USA that is bordered by 2 separated national parks
  • 4.
    General Facts  Miamihas more than 800 buildings, Miami beach’s Art Deco district is home to the world’s largest collection of Art Deco Architecture.  Is the largest cruise ship port in the world.
  • 5.
    Land and population CityPopulation Jacksonville 1,345,596 Miami 408,568 Tampa 303,000 St. Petersburg 248,000 Hialeah 226,000 Orlando 186,000 Ft. Lauderdale 152,000 Tallahassee 151,000 Hollywood 139,000
  • 6.
    Major cities  Jacksonvilleis the largest city in the state of Florida by population and the largest city by area in the contiguous United States. It is the county seat of Duval County, with which the city government consolidated in 1968.  Is a city located on the Atlantic coast in southeastern Florida and the county seat of Miami-Dade County. Is the 42nd largest city proper in the USA. According to the USA Census Bureau, Miami’s metro area is the 8th most populous and 4th largest urban area in the US. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRXKWCuPwOA
  • 7.
    Climate  Temperature: temperedclimate because is not far from the ocean. In the north there is humid subtropical climate and in the coast is tropical climate  Is the warmest state in the USA. In summer the highest temperature is 43ºC and in winter the lowest temperature is -19ºC  Is called the Sunshine State because is very sunny and also central Florida is called the Lightning Capital of USA because of the lightning strikes.
  • 8.
    Ecology  Florida hasmany types of wildlife also is the only known calving area for the northern right whale.  One of the famous animals are the Native bear (300 -> 3000) and the non-native snakes and lizards (released in the wild)
  • 9.
    Tourist destination  SouthBeach  Zoo Maimi  Sea-Quarium  Everglades National Park  Miami Museum of Science  Miami Children’s Museum
  • 10.
    Food  Florida isknown for several unique foods including key lime pie and Floribbean cuisine  Citrus production is a major industry and citrus fruits are widely consumed.  The cuisine is influenced by Latin culture.
  • 11.
    Music  Florida ishome to several unique music genres including Florida breaks and Miami Bass.  One of the famous groups of music from Florida are The Backstreet Boys.
  • 12.
    Universities  Miami hasover 200,000 students enrolled in local colleges and universities, placing it 7th in the nation per capita universities enrollment. In 2010, the city’s four largest colleges and universities graduated 28,000 students.  The important colleges are Miami Dade College, Florida International University, University of Miami and Barry University.
  • 13.
    Sports  Florida hasa team in four of out of the five major professional leagues (MLB, NFL, NBA and NHL)  Not team from Major League Soccer.  Tampa Bay Rays, Miami Marlins; Jacksonville Jaguars, Miami Dolphins; Orlando Magic, Miami Heat; Florida Panthers
  • 14.
    Politics  Miami isa mayor center an a leader in finance, commerce, culture, media, entertainment, the arts and international trade. In 2010, Miami was classified as an Alpha-World City in the World Cities Study Group’s inventory. Rick Scott ambassador of Florida
  • 15.
    Major cultural traditions Similar to the rest of USA culture but influenced by immigrant population of Latin American and Europe. It is also influenced by the economy and tourism.  Shares history, culture, food and other things with the Spanish, specially Cuban and Puerto Rican. http://w ww.youtu be.com/ watch?v= QTtkQwi jU1U