Hrabstwo Miami-Dade

Hrabstwo Miami-Dade
Miami-Dade County
hrabstwo
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(c) Photograph by D Ramey Logan, CC BY-SA 4.0
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Państwo

 Stany Zjednoczone

Stan

 Floryda

Siedziba

Miami

Kod statystyczny

FIPS 6-4: 12086

Powierzchnia

6296,93 km²[1]

Populacja (2009)
• liczba ludności


2 500 625[2]

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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]

Wsie[4]

CDP (miejscowości spisowe)[4]

  • Brownsville
  • Coral Terrace
  • Country Club
  • Country Walk
  • Fisher Island
  • Fountainbleau
  • Gladeview
  • Glenvar Heights
  • Golden Glades
  • Goulds
  • Homestead Base
  • Ives Estates
  • Kendale Lakes
  • Kendall
  • Kendall West
  • Leisure City
  • Naranja
  • Ojus
  • Olympia Heights
  • Palm Springs North
  • Palmetto Estates
  • Pinewood
  • Princeton
  • Richmond Heights
  • Richmond West
  • South Miami Heights
  • Sunset
  • Tamiami
  • The Crossings
  • The Hammocks
  • Three Lakes
  • University Park
  • West Little River
  • West Perrine
  • Westchester
  • Westview
  • Westwood Lakes
Populacja hrabstwa w poprzednich latach[3]
RokLiczba ludności
19801 572 842
19901 937 094
20002 253 362
20052 376 014

Współpraca

Przypisy

  1. US Census Bureau: Florida County. Population, Housing Units, Area, and Density: 2000. [dostęp 2011-02-26]. (ang.).
  2. a b US Census Bureau: Miami-Dade County. Quickfacts. [dostęp 2011-02-26]. (ang.).
  3. a b National Association of Counties: Miami-Dade County, FL. [dostęp 2011-02-26]. (ang.).
  4. a b c National Association of Counties: Places in Miami-Dade, FL. [dostęp 2011-02-26]. (ang.).
  5. La ocupación para el primer mes del vuelo Tenerife-Miami de Air Europa alcanza ya el 70 por ciento

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