Hard Rock Stadium home of the Miami Dolphins of the NFL and plays host to the Miami Hurricanes. The legal name in Florida for a city town or village is "municipality" in Florida there is no legal difference between towns villages and cities. The most common languages spoken in Florida as a first language in 2010 are: 7 Florida Power and Light Co. 3,011 Several defunct airlines including Airlift International Arrow Air National Airlines and Rich International Airways were headquartered on or near the airport property. 11 External links Online availability no Limited Paul Cejas School of Architecture Building 2003! . . 9 References 12.2 Cooperation agreements Big Bend, 5.1 Natural hazards Former concourses, $506.77 per credit hour for in-state students and $851.40 per credit hour for out-of-state students Total tuition/fees:$15,593 for in-state and $25,932 for out of state.
. . During the 1904 gubernatorial race the strongest candidate Napoleon Bonaparte Broward promoted draining the Everglades He called the future of South Florida the "Empire of the Everglades" Soon after his successful election he began work to "drain that abominable pestilence-ridden swamp" and pushed the Florida legislature to form a group of commissioners to oversee reclamation of flooded lands in 1907 they established the Everglades Drainage District and began to study how to build the most effective canals and how to fund them Governor Broward ran for the U.S Senate in 1908 but lost Broward was paid by land developer Richard J Bolles to tour the state to promote drainage Elected to the Senate in 1910 Broward died before he could take office Land in the Everglades was being sold for $15 an acre a month after Broward died Meanwhile Henry Flagler continued to build railway stations at towns as soon as the populations warranted them! 7 Sources Miami Florida Business directory, 7.3 New World Source = PRISM Climate Group, 7 Further reading In 1992 Hurricane Andrew caused more than $20 billion in damage just south of the Miami-Dade area. . Occupation Income and Industries Agriculture is the second largest industry in the state Citrus fruit especially oranges are a major part of the economy and Florida produces the majority of citrus fruit grown in the United States in 2006 67% of all citrus 74% of oranges 58% of tangerines and 54% of grapefruit were grown in Florida About 95% of commercial orange production in the state is destined for processing (mostly as orange juice the official state beverage)! Importance of international business education, Estimated numbers of Calusa at the beginning of the Spanish occupation ranged from 4,000 to 7,000 the society declined in power and population; by 1697 their number was estimated to be about 1,000 in the early 18th century the Calusa came under attack from the Yamasee to the north They asked the Spanish for refuge in Cuba where almost 200 died of illness Soon they were relocated again to the Florida Keys.
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