The state of Florida is in the extreme SE United
States. A long, low peninsula between the Atlantic
Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. Florida is bordered
by Georgia and Alabama.
Area, 58,560 sq mi (151,670 sq km).
Pop. (2000) 15,982,378, a 23.5% increase since the 1990 census.
Capital, Tallahassee.
Largest city, Jacksonville.
Nickname, Sunshine State.
Motto, In God We Trust.
State bird, mockingbird.
State flower, orange blossom.
State tree, Sabal palmetto palm.
Tourism
plays a primary role in the state's economy; in 1996
visitors to Florida spent over $48 billion. Walt Disney
World, a massive cluster of theme parks near Orlando
that is one of the world's leading tourist attractions;
Universal Studios, a combination theme park and film
and television production facility, also near Orlando;
and other attractions draw millions yearly.
Famed beaches, such as those at Miami Beach , Daytona
Beach , and Fort Lauderdale , attract hordes of
vacationers. With more than 4,000 sq mi (10,360
sq km) of inland water and with the sea readily
accessible from almost anywhere in the state,
Florida is a fishing paradise. Other attractions
include Everglades National Park, with its unusual
plant and animal life; Palm Beach , with its palatial
estates; and Sanibel Island's picturesque resorts.
Famous
for its citrus fruits, Florida leads the nation in
the production of oranges, grapefruits, tangerines,
and market-ready corn and tomatoes. Other important
crops include sugarcane and many varieties of winter
vegetables. Cattle and dairy products are important,
as is commercial fishing, with the catch including
crabs, lobsters, and shrimp.
*Information
from Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
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