South Florida metropolitan area
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- "South Florida" redirects here. For the university in Tampa, see University of South Florida.
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Common name: South Florida | |
| Largest city Other cities | Miami - Fort Lauderdale - West Palm Beach |
| Population | Ranked 6th in the U.S. |
- Total
| 5,422,200 (2005 est.) | |
- Density
| 1,571/sq. mi. 315/km² | |
| Area | 6,137 sq. mi. 15,896 km² |
| State(s) | Florida |
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The South Florida metropolitan area is an informal name for the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach Metropolitan Statistical Area. It encompasses a three county area of the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Florida, including Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties. It is commonly refered to as simply South Florida, and is roughly synonymous with the term Gold Coast. It is the largest urbanized area in Florida and in the Southern United States. Nearly two-thirds of South Florida's land area is the Florida Everglades, which are uninhabited by humans. When excluding this uninhabited area, South Florida is one of the most densely populated metropolitan areas in North America. At it's widest inhabitated point, from downtown Miami west to the everglades, the region is only eleven miles wide.
Palm Beach County, Florida was added to the official Miami-Fort Lauderdale metropolitan area for the first time in 2000, giving it a considerable boost in population and in ranking among U.S. metropolitan areas. The MSA was originally named Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Miami Beach, but after it was determined in 2003 that the population of West Palm Beach had exceeded that of Miami Beach, the name was changed.[Press release from U.S. Congressman E. Clay Shaw, Jr.] As of July 1, 2005, the region's population is estimated at 5,422,200 by the US Census Bureau; [2005 US Census Statistics] making it the sixth largest metropolitan area in the United States. It is currently the 45th largest metropolitan area in the world. It is also the largest metropolitan area in the United States that lacks a city with at least 500,000 people (Miami has over 380,000). Each of the three counties of the Metropolitan Statistical Area are their own Metropolitan Divisions.
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Suburbs with 100,000 or more inhabitants
Suburbs with between 10,000 and 100,000 inhabitants
Suburbs with fewer than 10,000 inhabitants
Transportation and commerce
Locally, the area is served by three county transit authorities: Palm Tran (Palm Beach County), Broward County Transit, and the largest, Miami-Dade Transit. The latter not only operates bus, but metro rapid transit (the Metrorail) and a downtown people mover (Metromover). Additionally, the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority operates Tri-Rail, a commuter rail system that connects the three primary cities of South Florida (Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach), and most intermediate points.
South Florida is served by three major airports:
- Miami International Airport (MIA) is the largest of the three, and ranks among the busiest in the world for international passengers and cargo. It is a major air hub for Latin America and Caribbean flights, and is a large reason why Miami is considered the de facto capital of Latin America. American Airlines operates its main Latin American and Caribbean hub at MIA.
- Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport is a large hub for low cost airlines, and is a secondary air hub for the Caribbean. It is the biggest airport for domestic passengers in South Florida.
- Palm Beach International Airport
Most of South Florida's business is conducted in Miami, of which, the central business district (downtown) has the largest concentration of international banks in the United States. The area serves as the Latin American headquarters to a number of corporations, including American Airlines, Cisco, Exxon, Microsoft, and Sony.
Sports
- The Florida Panthers of the National Hockey League play at BankAtlantic Center in suburban Sunrise, Florida.
- The Florida Marlins of Major League Baseball and the Miami Dolphins play at Dolphin Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.
- The Miami Heat of the National Basketball Association play at AmericanAirlines Arena in downtown Miami.
- The Baltimore Orioles conduct Spring training in the city at Fort Lauderdale Stadium.
- South Florida also hosts the college sports teams of Florida Atlantic University, Florida International University, Nova Southeastern University, and University of Miami.
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