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Getting to Know Your Florida Cities
Chapter 7: What are the unique charactaristics of Florida's cities?
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This program brought to you by the Florida League of Cities is intended to familiarize those new to and interested in municipal government. The League is the official organization of municipal governments in Florida, designed and established to meet and serve the needs of Florida’s municipal officials.

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Visual: Florida Facts
Now for some interesting and fun facts about Florida you probably did not know.

Chartered in 1822, Pensacola and St. Augustine are Florida’s oldest cities.

Visual: Jacksonville
Jacksonville is Florida’s largest city with a population of more than 765,000.

Visual: Marineland
Theme Park: Marineland is Florida’s smallest city with a total population of less than 10 people!

New cities are incorporated throughout the state, as residents choose to govern themselves.

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