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With more than 1,350 miles of coastline bording the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean, the State of Florida is commonly known by its "coasts" which are unique to each region. Read below to learn the counties and cities they span, as well as how each coast originally received its name.
- Fort Lauderdale
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- Miami
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- Tampa
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- Discover Florida's West Coast
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- Fort Myers / Naples
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- Top 10 Reasons to Move to Florida
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- Lakewood Ranch
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- Sarasota
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- Fort Lauderdale
30 maj 2024 · Florida State Map: Click to see large. Description: This map shows states boundaries, islands, lakes, the state capital, counties, county seats, cities, towns and national parks in Florida. Size: 1600x1504px / 728 Kb. Author: Ontheworldmap.com.
A map of Florida, as seen from outer space. Much of the state of Florida is situated on a peninsula between the Gulf of Mexico, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Straits of Florida. Spanning two time zones, it extends to the northwest into a panhandle along the northern Gulf of Mexico.
28 mar 2024 · Physical map of Florida showing major cities, terrain, national parks, rivers, and surrounding countries with international borders and outline maps. Key facts about Florida.
Sand ridges (cheniers) sweep in bands across St. Vincent Island, about 120 km southwest of Tallahassee, Florida. These ridges have accumulated over time in the Apalachicola River delta complex.
Coasts by body of water. The peninsular coast of the US state of Florida is formed from contact with three main large bodies of water: the open Atlantic Ocean to the east, the Caribbean Sea to the south, and the Gulf of Mexico to the West (making part of the larger Gulf Coast of the United States).
Explore the physical map of Florida showing all the physical features, Florida's physical features include diverse landscapes such as the Everglades, a unique 1.5 million-acre wetland ecosystem known for its biodiversity and critical water filtration.