- 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
- Visiter la Floride : 10 incontournables à faire et voir (États-Unis)
Explorez la Floride avec notre guide des 10 incontournables à visiter, et préparez un voyage mémorable aux États-Unis
- Le guide officiel de vacances en Floride - VISIT 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
- Florida travel - Lonely Planet | USA, North America
Discover Florida with our travel guide, from Miami beaches Orlando theme parks to the Everglades Keys Find expert tips, top attractions and itineraries
- Florida – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
While Florida is considered to be part of the South, it originated not as a British colony, but as a Spanish one As a result, the state has a unique history
- Florida State Information – Symbols, Capital, Constitution, Flags, Maps . . .
Blank Outline Maps: Find printable blank map of the State of Florida , without names, so you can quiz yourself on important locations, abbreviations, or state capital
- Road Trip from Iowa to Orlando, Florida - LazyTrips
The definitive guide on the road trip from Iowa to Orlando, Florida covers the best route, the finest hotels and landmarks, and the best time to travel
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