In 1993, we moved from our little town in France to the West coast of Florida in Bradenton. We did not know a lot about this "hot" part of the world, the always well-known Floridian places are Miami & Orlando, and it's not fair for the Tampa Bay area so we decided to talk a little bit more about that region in Florida. |
Florida is a low-lying peninsula separating the Atlantic Ocean from the Gulf of Mexico. A long growing season makes agriculture a major factor in Florida's economy: strawberries, sugar cane, melons, orange, grapefruit and tangerine contribute to the state's tremendous industry. | ||
Capital city: Tallahassee
Largest city: Jacksonville, Miami is the 2nd largest Population: 13,953,000 (1992) Area: 58,560 square miles, ranks 22nd | ||
Tampa is a large and growing port city on Florida's West coast. Skyscrapers dominate much of downtown, where you will find the Florida Aquarium and several excellent museums such as the Salvador Dali Museum. Near the downtown area you will find historic Ybor City, which in years past was a booming cigar making district. Most of the Spanish architecture has been restored and is home to coffee houses, Cuban restaurants, art galleries & antique shops, but mostly crowed at night. |
One of the most beautiful flowering trees in Florida is the Royal Poinciana. | Palms grow in the southern part of the state, and orange trees, mostly cultivated on a commercial basis, are concentrated in the central section. |
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And our favorite Floridian mammal is the dolphin, yes like many other people we love dolphins. They are so cute with their smiling faces. Most of the time you can see them along the shores of the Tampa Bay. |
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