5 Miami Children's Hospital 3,500 4.3 Arts and culture Sports Regions 5 Climate The invasive species that causes the most damage to bird populations is the cat (Felis catus) both domestic and feral Cats that are let outside live close to suburban populations and have been estimated to number 640 per square mile in such close numbers in historic migratory areas they have devastating effects on migratory bird populations; The largest metropolitan area in the state as well as the entire southeastern United States is the Miami metropolitan area with about 6.06 million people the Tampa Bay Area with over 3.02 million people is the second largest; the Orlando metropolitan area with over 2.44 million people is the third; and the Jacksonville metropolitan area with over 1.47 million people is fourth, See also: List of airports in Florida and Aviation in Florida Government Major freeways and tollways. White (non-Hispanic): 15.4% (White total 73.8% when including White Hispanics). Fort Lauderdale (Virgin Trains USA) Virgin Trains USA. Steven J Green School of International and Public Affairs. No party preference 452,692 31.41% (27.3) 84.9 Households and families: There were 2,338,450 households the average household size was 2.6 people Families made up 65% of the households in the Miami area This figure includes both married-couple families (45%) and other families (20%) Nonfamily households made up 35% of all households in Miami Most of the nonfamily households were people living alone but some consisted of people living in households in which no one was related to the householder.
4 Formative and sustaining processes Name Class year Notability References Gainesville 1900s to 1930s: the Magic City! ; . North Miami Beach World War II brought another population boom for Miami Between 1945 and 1975 16 high schools 30 middle schools and 45 grade schools were opened Miami Edison Senior High School the district's second all-black secondary school was expanded. .
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