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The largest cities in Florida (population over 200,000) utilize the strong mayor–council form of government. The mayor typically appoints a chief administrative officer who performs the same function as a city manager [ 12 ] which is utilized by 70% of Florida's municipalities, whose mayors are primarily symbolic and ceremonial.
Aladdin City: 1 Miami-Dade: 33030 Alafaya: 1 Orange: Alafia: 1 Hillsborough: 33566 Alamana: 1 Volusia Alameda: 1 Miami-Dade: 33144 Alaqua: 1 Walton: 32433 Alcoma: 1 Polk Alderene Park: 1 Seminole Alderman: 1 Hernando Alderman Park: 1 Duval: 32211 Aldridge: 1 Duval Alert: 1 Polk Alexander Springs: 1 Lake Alford: 1 Jackson: 32420 Allandale
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Florida municipal corporations that use the word "town" in their corporate title. The main article for this category is List of municipalities in Florida Wikimedia Commons has media related to Towns in Florida
The population of Florida is 22,610,726, an increase of 5.0% from 2020. The average population of Florida's counties is 337,474; Miami-Dade County is the most populous (2,686,867) and Liberty County is the least (7,706). The average land area is 805 sq mi (2,085 km 2).
Apalachicola. This fishing town in Florida's panhandle is the place for fresh catch. Book a room at an inn (The Gibson Inn is cute) and learn about the local oyster, timber, and fishing history ...
This category contains articles about cities in the U.S. state of Florida—specifically, Florida municipal corporations that include the word "city" in their corporate title. The main article for this category is List of municipalities in Florida
Map of the municipalities (colored) and census-designated places (gray) of Miami-Dade County. Communities in Miami-Dade County, all located in the county's eastern half, include 34 municipalities (19 cities, 6 towns and 9 villages), 37 census-designated places, and several unincorporated communities.