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  1. Jan 23, 2024 · Find cities, towns, highways, airports and points of interest on the Florida West Coast (Florida Gulf Coast) map. Download, print or use the map for educational, personal and non-commercial purposes with attribution.

  2. Florida West Coast. Type: region. Location: Florida, United States, North America. View on Open­Street­Map. Latitude of center. 27.9944° or 27° 59' 40" north. Longitude of center. -81.7603° or 81° 45' 37" west. Wiki­data ID.

  3. Aug 6, 2022 · The Florida West Coast also comprises many spectacular cities and some of the prominent ones are St Petersburg, Clearwater, Tampa, and Spring Hill, to name a few. The map of Florida West Coast depicts the major cities as well as the other cities that comprise the West Coast. It also highlights the boundary of the state as well as the country.

  4. Jan 24, 2024 · Find maps of Florida state, counties, cities, islands, lakes, national parks and more. See a map of Florida west coast and other regions, or download high-quality images for educational or personal use.

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    Spanning an area of 65,758 mi2 (170,312 km2), Florida is the 22nd largest state in the United States. It is about half the size of Finland and about twice that of Maine. Around 12,133 mi2 (31,424 km2) of the state's area is water, which accounts for nearly one-fifth of the state's total area.

    Florida contains over 7,700 lakes, the largest being Lake Okeechobee, spanning approximately 730 mi2 (1891 km2). The state also has many rivers, totaling more than 25,000 miles (40,000 kilometers) in overall length. The longest river in the state is St. Johns River, which is over 300 miles (483 kilometers). St. Johns River is particularly unique, a...

    Florida is extremely flat. The state's highest point of altitude is Britton Hill, at 345 feet (105 meters). Popular tourist destinations include the Florida Keys, The Everglades, and the Big Cypress Swamp. The state has a humid, subtropical climate, and it rains about 40 to 60 inches (101 to 152 centimeters) every year. Florida is divisible into fo...

    The Coastal Plains region accounts for a large portion of the state's land. It is generally flat, with sand, gravel, and clay sediments that slope towards the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. This region is filled with marshes and wetlands, specifically the Big Bendarea in the panhandle, which is sparsely populated due to dense marshes and wo...

    The North Central region is located in the northern part of the state. It is slightly hilly compared to the rest of Florida's flat topography. Pine forests, magnolia trees, and Spanish moss populate the area. Britton Hill (Florida's highest point) is located in this region as well.

    The Everglades region, often referred to as the "River of Grass," is located in the southern part of Florida and has a marshy, swampy terrain. This large tropical wetland area houses a wide variety of plant and animal species, such as Bromeliads, native wildflowers, the West Indian Manatee, the American Crocodile, the American Alligator, and the Fl...

    The Florida Keys, near the southern tip of Florida, is an archipelago consisting of over 1,700 small islands. One of the most famous tourist destinations in this region is Dry Tortugas, a 100 mi2 (259 km2), remote national park with an impressive variety of bird species, coral reefs, and marine life.

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  6. Sep 24, 2023 · A two-week road trip itinerary to explore the Gulf Coast of Florida, from Crystal River to Sarasota. Discover wildlife, culture, art and history along the way. Find tips for planning, places to stay and things to do in each destination.

  7. Aug 9, 2019 · Learn about the 20 barrier islands and 35 miles of white-sand beaches along the Gulf of Mexico that make up Florida's West Coast, also known as "Florida's Beach". Find out the attractions, activities, and attractions of each island, from St. Petersburg/Clearwater to Caladesi Island.

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