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Parvataneni Surendra Babu ( at Florida ) Ph : 001 – 727 572 - 8799

Parvataneni Surendra Babu ( at Florida ) Ph : 001 – 727 572 - 8799. Florida is a state located in the south eastern region of the United States , bordering Alabama to the northwest and Georgia to the north. It was the 27th state admitted to the United States .

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Parvataneni Surendra Babu ( at Florida ) Ph : 001 – 727 572 - 8799

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  1. Parvataneni Surendra Babu(at Florida) Ph : 001 – 727 572 - 8799

  2. Florida is a state located in the south eastern region of the United States, bordering Alabama to the northwest and Georgia to the north. • It was the 27th state admitted to the United States. • Much of the land mass of the state is a large peninsula with the Gulf of Mexico to the west, and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. • It is nicknamed the "Sunshine State" because of its generally warm climate— • Florida as the fourth most populous state in the U.S • Tallahasseeis the state capital and Miami is the largest metro area. • "Florida" is the oldest surviving European place-name in the U.S; Spanish term for the "Flowery Easter" season, and for the land's appearance as a "flowered land.“ • Its four largest cities are Los Angeles, San Diego, San Jose, and San Francisco. • Archaeological research indicates that Florida had been inhabited for thousands of years before any European settlements. Of the many indigenous peoples, the largest known were the Ais, the Apalachee, the Calusa, the Timucua and the Tocobago tribes.

  3. The Governor of Florida, Charlie Christ

  4. Official anthem of the State of Florida

  5. Florida State Flag On a white field emblazoned with a red X and the state seal, Florida's flag represents the land of sunshine, flowers, palm trees, rivers and lakes. Florida State Seal Florida State Seal features a brilliant sun, a cabbage palmetto tree, a steamboat sailing and a Native American Seminole woman scattering flowers.

  6. “ I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all "

  7. Royal Poinciana tree in full bloom in the Florida Keys an indication of South Florida's tropical climate

  8. Florida is host to many types of wildlife including: • Marine Mammals: Bottlenose Dolphin, Short-finned Pilot Whale, North Atlantic Right Whale, West Indian Manatee • Reptiles: American Alligator and Crocodile, Eastern Diamondback and Pygmy Rattlesnakes, Gopher Tortoise, Green and Leatherback Sea Turtles, Eastern Indigo Snake • Mammals: Florida panther, White-tailed deer, Key Deer, Bobcats, Florida Black Bear, Nine-banded Armadillos • Birds: Bald Eagle, Northern Caracara, Snail Kite, Osprey, White and Brown Pelicans, Sea Gulls, Whooping and Sandhill Cranes, Roseate Spoonbill, Florida Scrub Jay (state endemic), and others. One subspecies of Wild Turkey, Meleagris gallopavo, namely subspecies osceola, is found only in the state of Florida.[ • The state is a wintering location for many species of eastern North American birds. • Since their accidental importation from South America into North America in the 1930s, the Red imported fire ant population has increased its territorial range to include most of the Southern United States, including Florida. They are more aggressive than most native ant species and have a painful sting[

  9. Panther Florida State Animal The most endangered of all Florida's symbols is its state animal, the panther (Felis concolor coryi) which was chosen in 1982 by a vote of students throughout the state. The Panther has been protected from legal hunting in Florida since 1958. It has been on the federal endangered species list since 1967

  10. Key Deerin the lower Florida Other Birds in Florida are : Bald Eagle, Northern Caracara, Snail Kite, Osprey, White and Brown Pelicans, Sea Gulls, Whooping and Sandhill Cranes, Roseate Spoonbill, Florida Scrub Jay (state endemic), and others

  11. The Florida Scrub Jayis found only in Florida Other Birds in Florida are : Bald Eagle, Northern Caracara, Snail Kite, Osprey, White and Brown Pelicans, Sea Gulls, Whooping and Sandhill Cranes, Roseate Spoonbill, Florida Scrub Jay (state endemic), and others

  12. 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, extending along the northern Gulf of Mexico. It is bordered on the north by the states of Georgia and Alabama, and on the west, at the end of the panhandle, by Alabama. It is near several Caribbean countries, particularly The Bahamas and Cuba. Approximately 400 government built airstrips / airports are in service. Florida has 131 public airports, and more than 700 private airports, airstrips, heliports, and seaplane bases. Florida is one of the largest states east of the Mississippi River, and only Alaska and Michigan are larger in water area.

  13. Largest cities and towns in Florida City Population > 200,000 Miami 424,662 Tampa 336,823 St. Petersburg 246,407 Orlando 227,907 Hialeah 212,217

  14. Flagler College St. Augustine is the oldest city in the United States, established in 1565 by Spain

  15. Economy of Florida

  16. Educational Institutions in Florida Palm Beach Atlantic University in West Palm Beach Florida International University in Miami University of Central Florida in Orlando Florida State University in Tallahassee Florida A&M University in Tallahassee University of Florida in Gainesville University of Miami in Coral Gables See also: Education in Florida

  17. Daytona-International-Speedway Most Major League Baseball's spring training, and nearly 2/3 of all MLB teams have a spring training presence in the state. Golf, tennis, and auto racing are popular. Minor league baseball, football, basketball, ice hockey, soccer and indoor football teams are based in Florida.

  18. Space Shuttle Columbia launching Launch of Space ShuttleColumbia from the Kennedy Space Center

  19. Aerospace Industry in Florida Florida has developed a sizable aerospace industry since the arrival of the NASAMerritt Island launch sites on Cape Canaveral (most notably Kennedy Space Center) in 1962

  20. Oranges of Florida

  21. Agriculture industry in Florida

  22. Florida Travel & Tourism

  23. Friend at Florida : • Parvataneni Surendara Babu • surendrababu.parvataneni@yahoo.in • 001–727 572–8799 Dandalu will be deported back to Cuba if he swims the Florida Straight without valid papers

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