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The 10 Largest Cities in Florida
Thinking of moving to Florida? From the sandy beaches of Fort Lauderdale to the urban playground of Orlando, the Sunshine State is home to some of America’s most beautiful and popular cities. In fact, with over 21 million residents, Florida is the third most populous state in the United States. Three of Florida’s cities have populations between 100,000 and one million people, and 147 cities have populations between 10,000 and 100,000 people. Why is Florida so popular? Well, for starters, the beaches, weather and outdoor recreational options are second to none. In addition, retirees, professionals and families all find the Sunshine State’s tax benefits (namely, no state income tax) to be especially attractive. If you’re ready to make Florida your new home (and trade those snow boots in for flip flops), then we recommend moving to one of the 10 largest cities in Florida, listed below.
The 10 Largest Cities in Florida
Jacksonville
Miami
Tampa
Orlando
St. Petersburg
Hialeah
Port St. Lucie
Cape Coral
Tallahassee
Fort Lauderdale
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