Floride — Wikipédia Origine du nom La Floride (en anglais : Florida) doit son nom au conquistador Juan Ponce de León, qui découvre la région au moment du dimanche des Rameaux, en avril 1513 Cette fête est alors connue en France sous le nom de « Pâques fleuries » et en Espagne sous le nom de Pascua florida
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Florida | Map, Population, History, Facts | Britannica Florida, constituent state of the United States of America It was admitted as the 27th state in 1845 Florida is the most populous of the southeastern states and the second most populous Southern state after Texas The capital is Tallahassee, located in the northwestern panhandle
Visit Florida USA | What to Do in Florida Tourist Guide Visit perennial Florida favorites such as beaches and theme parks – then go beyond them to discover natural treasures, first-rate cultural attractions and hidden gems
Florida – Travel guide at Wikivoyage Florida is the southernmost state in the continental United States of America Known as "The Sunshine State", over a century ago it became a popular winter destination for the well-to-do from colder climates; it has grown to become the second-most visited state in the nation Tourists have long been drawn to Florida by its white-sand beaches and unique and diverse cities Since the mid
Géographie de la Floride — Wikipédia Au centre et au nord se trouvent des collines (Florida Uplands) dont la taille moyenne varie entre 30 et 105 mètres L'ouest fait partie de la plaine côtière du golfe du Mexique (Gulf Coastal Plain)
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The 16 best places to visit in Florida - Lonely Planet While Florida’s major cities and beaches get a lot of attention, Ocala National Forest proves that there’s plenty to love about North Central Florida This sprawling forest features natural pools, canoe runs, walking trails and historic ruins