A large crocodilian reptile endemic to the southeastern United States. It is the official state reptile of Florida.[01]
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American Alligator
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A large crocodilian reptile endemic to the southeastern United States. It is the official state reptile of Florida.[01]
American Alligator
Rapidly-rotating storm systems characterized by a low-pressure center, strong winds, and a spiral arrangement of thunderstorms that produce heavy rain.[02]
Florida is struck by them every year.
Tropical cyclones (hurricanes)
What is the nickname of Florida? (Florida got it because of its dry and hot climate.)[03]
The Sunshine State
The largest subtropical wilderness and one of the largest national parks in the U.S. It is famous for its mangrove ecosystem and lots of threatened or protected species.[04]
Everglades National Park
The most-visited entertainment complex in the world located in Orange County not far away from Orlando. It includes four theme parks, two water parks and many other attractions.[05]
Walt Disney World
The United States launch site that has been used for every NASA human space flight since 1968. Its Visitor Complex has a variety of exhibits, artifacts, displays and attractions on the history and future of human and robotic spaceflight.[06]
Kennedy Space Center
A country consisting of more than 700 islands in the Atlantic Ocean. Its capital is Nassau on the island of New Providence.
It is a very popular tourist destination for its beautiful nature.[07]
Bahamas
An island in the upper Florida Keys archipelago. It is a popular tourist destination, known as the “Diving Capital of the World”.[08]
Key Largo
A Spanish-speaking community in Miami. Most of them live in Little Havana – a center of social, cultural, and political activity in Miami.[09]
Cubans
An influential visual arts design style which first appeared in France. Miami has many examples of this architecture in the Miami Beach Architectural District.[10]
Art Deco
A memorial in Miami Beach. It was opened in 1990 to remind us the suffering of the Jewish people during the World War II.[11]
Holocaust Memorial
A free street festival with a Caribbean carnival feel, one of the largest in the world, with over one million visitors. Foods from different countries are usually sold, and popular music can be heard through the festival.[12]
Calle Ocho Festival
A mecca for motorsports, the headquarters for NASCAR and the Grand American Road Racing Association. It is famous for its special events – for example Bike Week visited by hundreds of thousand bikers from all over the world.[13]
Daytona Beach
An island in the Straits of Florida, at the southernmost tip of the Florida Keys. One of the most famous American authors, Ernest Hemingway, lived and worked there and his house is a popular local tourist attraction.[14]
Key West
The fourth most populous city in the state of Florida. It is a popular vacation destination for both American and foreign tourists.
It has also been a popular retirement destination and this reputation earned the city the nickname of “God's waiting room”.[15]
St. Petersburg
A city in Northeast Florida and the oldest continuously occupied European-established settlement and port in the continental United States.
It was founded in September 1565 by the Spanish and its historical character has made the city a major tourist attraction.[16]
St. Augustine