This dataset of Florida cities in the United States of America provides detailed geographic and administrative data for over 1000 across the State of Florida. It includes Florida city areas close to the beach such as Miami, Jacksonville, Port St. Lucie, Hialeah, Pensacola, Daytona Beach, Petersburg, Miami Beach, Bradenton, and Tampa, and cities like Tallahassee, Orlando, in parts of Florida that are more central. Urban developers and planners can use this comprehensive dataset for free, and combine it with state census bureau data to understand population, county parcel data to understand land use, or natural resource data to understand environmental impact and resource management efforts across Florida.
This dataset of Florida cities in the United States of America provides detailed geographic and administrative data for over 1000 across the State of Florida. It includes Florida city areas close to the beach such as Miami, Jacksonville, Port St. Lucie, Hialeah, Pensacola, Daytona Beach, Petersburg, Miami Beach, Bradenton, and Tampa, and cities like Tallahassee, Orlando, in parts of Florida that are more central. Urban developers and planners can use this comprehensive dataset for free, and combine it with state census bureau data to understand population, county parcel data to understand land use, or natural resource data to understand environmental impact and resource management efforts across Florida.
Florida has over 400 incorporated cities and municipalities.
Jacksonville is the biggest city in Florida by population, with approximately 950,000-1 million residents. Fun fact: it's also the largest city by land area in the contiguous United States, covering about 875 square miles.
The five oldest cities in Florida are St. Augustine, Pensacola, Fernandina Beach, Key West, and Tallahassee. Fernandina Beach is the oldest city in Florida, founded in 1562. St. Augustine was founded just after in 1565.