10 Bank of America 2,000 Marine mammals: bottlenose dolphin short-finned pilot whale North Atlantic right whale West Indian manatee 5.4 Cypress Geology The metropolitan area is served by three major commercial airports These airports combine to make the fourth largest domestic origin and destination market in the United States after New York City Los Angeles and Chicago. . 1.5% English The 2010 US Census reported that the Latino population in Miami accounted for 70% of its total population with 34.4% of city residents being of Cuban origin 15.8% had a Central American background (7.2% Nicaraguan 5.8% Honduran 1.2% Salvadoran and 1.0% Guatemalan) 8.7% were of South American descent (3.2% Colombian 1.4% Venezuelan 1.2% Peruvian 1.2% Argentinean and 0.7% Ecuadorian) 4.0% had other Hispanic or Latino origins (0.5% Spaniard) 3.2% descended from Puerto Ricans 2.4% were Dominican and 1.5% had Mexican ancestry, In 2010 51.1% of the county's population was foreign born with 48.7% being naturalized American citizens Of foreign-born residents 93.0% were born in Latin America 3.2% were born in Europe 2.7% born in Asia 0.5% born in Africa 0.5% in North America and 0.1% were born in Oceania, Student organizations 4.3 Fire Hispanic Trends ranks the Executive MBA program 8th in its list of the best Executive MBA programs for Hispanics.
. 2.4 Florida Reef Transportation, A Panoramic View of Concourses G and H as well as the new Concourse J from the south. Miami Florida Business directory, Another factor is residents who were formerly snowbirds from the Northeast and to a lesser extent countries such as Canada! In 2011 there were about 9,000 retail gas stations in the state Floridians consumed 21 million gallons of gasoline daily in 2011 ranking it third in national use behind California and Texas Motorists have the 45th lowest rate of car insurance in the U.S 24% are uninsured, Flagler Street in Downtown Miami 20 minutes after surrender during World War II, Two or more races:2.2% [132,762]. Most of the western fringes of the city border the Everglades a tropical marshland covering most of the southern portion of Florida Alligators that live in the marshes have ventured into Miami communities and onto major highways, 3.3 Regional centers On October 25 1939 John S Knight son of a noted Ohio newspaperman bought the Herald from Frank B Shutts Knight became editor and publisher and made his brother James L Knight the business manager the Herald had 383 employees Lee Hills arrived as city editor in September 1942 He later became the Herald's publisher and eventually the chairman of Knight-Ridder Inc a position he held until 1981, County representation The South Terminal consists of two concourses H and J with a combined total of 28 gates! Law 101 Added to NRHP 1988 and 2005 I-75.svg Interstate 75. ? Main article: Spanish treasure fleet University of Miami (private).
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