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ALACHUA ALLTEL STADIUM ALTAMONTE ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
AMELIA ISLAND APALACHICOLA APOPKA ARCADIA
ATLANTIC BEACH AVENTURA AVON PARK BAL HARBOUR
BALDWIN BEACHES BOCA GRANDE BOCA RATON
BONITA SPRINGS BOWLING GREEN BOYNTON BEACH BRADENTON
BRADENTON BEACH BRANDON BROOKSVILLE BUSHNELL
CAPE CANAVERAL CAPE CORAL CAPE HAZE CAPTIVA
CASSELBERRY CELEBRATION CHIEFLAND CHIPLEY
CLEARWATER CLEARWATER BEACH CLERMONT CLEWISTON
COCOA COCOA BEACH COCONUT GROVE CORAL GABLES
CORAL SPRINGS CRESTVIEW CRYSTAL RIVER CUTLER RIDGE
DANIA DANIA BEACH DAVENPORT DAVIE
DAYTONA BEACH DAYTONA BEACH SHORES DE FUNIAK SPRINGS DEBARY
DEERFIELD BEACH DEFUNIAK SPRINGS DELAND DELRAY BEACH
DELTONA DESTIN DUCK KEY DUNDEE
DUNEDIN EAST PALATKA ELLENTON ENGLEWOOD
ESTERO FERN PARK FERNANDINA BEACH FISHER ISLAND
FLORIDA CITY FORT LAUDERDALE FORT MYERS FORT MYERS BEACH
FORT PIERCE FORT WALTON BEACH FT LAUDERDALE FT LAUDERDALE
FT MYERS FT MYERS BEACH FT PIERCE FT WALTON BEACH
GAINESVILLE GULF BREEZE HAINES CITY HALLANDALE
HALLANDALE BEACH HEATHROW HERNANDO HIALEAH
HILLSBORO BEACH HOLIDAY HOLLYWOOD HOLLYWOOD BEACH
HOMESTEAD INDIALANTIC INDIAN HARBOUR BEACH INDIAN SHORES
INTERNATIONAL PLAZA INVERNESS ISLAMORADA JACKSONVILLE
JACKSONVILLE BEACH JENNINGS JENSEN BEACH JUNO BEACH
JUPITER KEY BISCAYNE KEY LARGO KEY WEST
KISSIMMEE LADY LAKE LAKE BUENA VISTA LAKE CITY
LAKE MARY LAKE PLACID LAKE WALES LAKE WORTH
LAKELAND LAMONT LANTANA LARGO
LAUDERDALE BY SEA LAUDERDALE BY THE S LAUDERDALE BY THE SE LEESBURG
LEHIGH LIVE OAK LONGBOAT KEY LONGWOOD
MACCLENNEY MACCLENNY MADEIRA BEACH MADISON
MAITLAND MANALAPAN MARATHON MARCO ISLAND
MARIANNA MARY ESTHER MELBOURNE MERRITT ISLAND
MIAMI MIAMI BEACH MIAMI LAKES MIAMI SPRINGS
MICANOPY MIDWAY MILTON MIRAMAR
MIRAMAR BEACH MONTICELLO MOSSY HEAD MOUNT DORA
MT DORA MULBERRY NAPLES NAVARRE
NEPTUNE BEACH NEW PORT RICHEY NEW SMYRNA BEACH NICEVILLE
NORTH BAY VILLAGE NORTH FT MYERS NORTH MIAMI NORTH MIAMI BEACH
NORTH PALM BEACH NORTH REDINGTON BEACH OCALA OCOEE
OLDSMAR ORANGE CITY ORANGE PARK ORLANDO
ORMOND BEACH OSPREY PALM BAY PALM BEACH
PALM BEACH GARDENS PALM BEACH SHORES PALM COAST PALM HARBOR
PANAMA CITY PANAMA CITY BEACH PEMBROKE PINES PENSACOLA
PENSACOLA BEACH PERDIDO KEY PERRY PINELLAS PARK
PLANT CITY PLANTATION POMPANO BEACH PONTE VEDRA
PONTE VEDRA BEACH PORT CHARLOTTE PORT RICHEY PORT SAINT LUCIE
PORT ST LUCIE PUNTA GORDA REDINGTON SHORES REUNION
RIVER RANCH RIVIERA BEACH ROSEMARY BEACH RUSKIN
SAFETY HARBOR SAINT AUGUSTINE SAINT PETERSBURG SAN DESTIN
SANFORD SANIBEL SANIBEL ISLAND SANTA ROSA BEACH
SARASOTA SEASIDE SEBASTIAN SEBRING
SEFFNER SIESTA KEY SILVER SPRINGS SINGER ISLAND
SPRING HILL ST AUGUSTINE ST AUGUSTINE BEACH ST CLOUD
ST LUCIE ST PETE BEACH ST PETERSBURG ST PETERSBURG BEACH
STARKE STUART SUN CITY CENTER SUNNY ISLES BEACH
SUNRISE TALLAHASEE TALLAHASSEE TAMARAC
TAMPA TARPON SPRINGS TAVERNIER TEMPLE TERRACE
THE VILLAGES TITUSVILLE TRAVARES TREASURE ISLAND
UNIVERSITY PARK VENICE VERO BEACH WALT DISNEY WORLD
WEEKI WACHEE WELLINGTONO WESLEY CHAPEL WEST MELBOURNE
WEST PALM BEACH WESTON WILDWOOD WINTER GARDEN
WINTER HAVEN WINTER PARK YULEE ZEPHYRHILLS

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Description of FLORIDA

Brochure images of tanning flesh and Mickey Mouse give an inaccurate and incomplete picture of FLORIDA . Although the aptly nicknamed "Sunshine State" is indeed devoted to the tourist trade, it's also among the least-understood parts of the US. Away from its overexposed resorts lie forests and rivers, deserted strands filled with wildlife, vibrant cities and primeval swamps.

In many respects Florida is still evolving. Seven hundred people a day move to the state, now the fourth most populous in the nation. Changing demographics are eroding the traditional Deep South conservatism: the new Floridians tend to be a younger, more energetic breed, while Spanish-speaking enclaves provide close ties to Latin America and the Caribbean - links as influential in creating wealth as the recent arrival of the movie industry in central Florida, fresh from Hollywood.

The essential stop is cosmopolitan, half-Latin Miami , from where a simple journey south brings you to the Florida Keys , a hundred-mile string of islands known for sports fishing, coral-reef diving, and the sultry town of Key West , legendary for its sunsets and anything-goes attitude. North from Miami, much of the east coast is disappointingly urbanized, albeit with miles of unbroken beaches flowing alongside. The residential stranglehold is lessened further north, where communities such as Daytona Beach have become subservient to the local sands. Farther along, historical St Augustine stands as the longest continuous settlement in the US.

In central Florida the terrain turns green, though it's no rural idyll: this is where you'll find Orlando and Walt Disney World , one of the world's leading tourist destinations. From here it's just a skip north to the forests of the Panhandle , Florida's link with the Deep South, or to the towns and beaches of the west coast . To the south, and also easily accessible from Miami, stretches the Everglades , a swampy sawgrass plain filled with camera-friendly (but otherwise unfriendly) alligators.

In at least one way it makes little difference when you visit : warm sunshine and blue skies are almost always a fact of life. Florida does, however, split into two climatic zones : subtropical in the south and warm temperate in the north. Orlando and points south have very mild winters (October to April), with warm temperatures and low humidity. This is the peak tourist season, when prices are at their highest. The southern summer (May to September), on the other hand, brings high humidity and afternoon storms - the rewards for braving the mugginess are lower prices and fewer tourists. Winter is the off-peak period north of Orlando; while snow has been known to fall in the Panhandle, daytime temperatures are generally comfortably warm. During the northern Florida summer, the crowds arrive, and the days - and the nights - get hot and sticky. Also, there is a potentially ominous time of the year - the " hurricane season " - June to November.

Finally, although Florida has struggled with its reputation for crimes against (and even murders of) tourists, the state's been very successful in reducing such attacks. It's definitely no longer the den of "Miami Vice" it once was, but, as when visiting all big cities, it pays to be wary.