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Can you name the Largest Florida Cities?
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Population
City
807,815
413,201
340,882
245,314
230,519
210,542
183,126
171,922
156,835
154,353
145,661
141,740
Population
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125,783
114,916
109,346
108,484
105,774
101,943
100,786
99,500
98,779
93,333
92,000
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Largest Florida Cities Quiz
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Created May 9, 2010 in
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folio1701
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May 10th, 2010 at 19:09 GMT
-1 points
I'm not criticizing, but the quiz is misleading. Jacksonville may have the largest population in its city limits, but it's only the 40th largest MSA in the country.
davidje9
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May 10th, 2010 at 23:43 GMT
2 points
yeah...I went by census data for just cities though; not metropolitan areas. A few of these only incorporated in the past decade, and were once considered part of, say, Miami.
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