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Florida's warm and sunny climate attracts more than just tourists, retires and baseball teams in the springtime.
People from all walks of life come to the Sunshine State for its attractive weather, high job growth rate, lack of personal income tax and relatively low cost of living. All of these factors and more help to make
Florida one of the nations fastest growing states.
The horse racing industry, which stables approx. 134,000 horses in
Florida, also has a strong presence and contributes $2.2 billion to the states dynamic economy.
Hundreds of miles of scenic coastline, Disney and the natural beauty of the Everglades all help to make tourism
Florida's leading industry.
Agriculture is also big business and the state is the number one citrus producer in the
United States. Jacksonville, Miami and
Tampa are the three largest cities.
Florida in Numbers:
Horse Population: 500,000 horses
Including:
207,000 Thoroughbreds
90,000 Quarter Horses
Economic Impact: over $ 5 billion
Horse Owner, Employees and Volunteers: 440,000
Capital:
Tallahassee
Land Area: 53,927 sq. miles
Population: 17,789,068
Counties: 67
Highest Point: Britton Hill at 345 feet, C
ounty of
Walton
Lowest Point:
Atlantic Ocean at Sea Level
10 largest cities:
Jacksonville: 782,623;
Miami: 386,417;
Tampa: 325,989;
St. Petersburg: 249,079;
Hialeah: 220,485;
Orlando: 213,223;
Fort Lauderdale: 167,380;
Tallahassee: 158,500;
Pembroke Pines: 150,380;
Hollywood: 145,629
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