Hrabstwo Miami-Dade
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Kod statystyczny | FIPS 6-4: 12086 | ||||
Powierzchnia | 6296,93 km²[1] | ||||
Populacja (2009) • liczba ludności |
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25°46′27,00″N 80°11′36,99″W/25,774167 -80,193608 | |||||
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Hrabstwo Miami-Dade (ang. Miami-Dade County) – hrabstwo w stanie Floryda w Stanach Zjednoczonych. Obszar całkowity hrabstwa obejmuje powierzchnię 2431,26 mil² (6296,93 km²). Według szacunków United States Census Bureau w roku 2009 miało 2 500 625 mieszkańców[2].
Hrabstwo powstało w 1836 roku[3].
Miasta[4]
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Wsie[4]
- Bal Harbour
- Biscayne Park
- El Portal
- Indian Creek
- Key Biscayne
- Miami Shores
- Palmetto Bay
- Pinecrest
- Virginia Gardens
CDP (miejscowości spisowe)[4]
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Populacja hrabstwa w poprzednich latach[3] | |
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Rok | Liczba ludności |
1980 | 1 572 842 |
1990 | 1 937 094 |
2000 | 2 253 362 |
2005 | 2 376 014 |
Współpraca
- Veracruz, Meksyk
- Iquique, Chile
- Kingston, Jamajka
- Petit-Goâve, Haiti
- Bahamy
- Santo Domingo, Dominikana
- Lamentin, Gwadelupa
- Teneryfa, Hiszpania[5]
- Sztokholm, Szwecja
- Nowe Tajpej, Republika Chińska
- Pereira, Kolumbia
- Turks i Caicos
- San José, Kostaryka
- Saint Kitts i Nevis
- Prowincja Asti, Włochy
- Mendoza, Argentyna
- Monagas, Wenezuela
- São Paulo, Brazylia
- Pucallpa, Peru
- Praga, Czechy
- Santa Cruz, Boliwia
- Asunción, Paragwaj
- Maldonado, Urugwaj
- Kajmany
Przypisy
- ↑ US Census Bureau: Florida County. Population, Housing Units, Area, and Density: 2000. [dostęp 2011-02-26]. (ang.).
- ↑ a b US Census Bureau: Miami-Dade County. Quickfacts. [dostęp 2011-02-26]. (ang.).
- ↑ a b National Association of Counties: Miami-Dade County, FL. [dostęp 2011-02-26]. (ang.).
- ↑ a b c National Association of Counties: Places in Miami-Dade, FL. [dostęp 2011-02-26]. (ang.).
- ↑ La ocupación para el primer mes del vuelo Tenerife-Miami de Air Europa alcanza ya el 70 por ciento
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