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* the Florida coral snake: [[Micrurus fulvius]] (a venomous snake)
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==Geographical and geological features==
==Places==
{{rpl|Jacksonville, Florida}}
{{rpl|Miami, Florida}}
{{rpl|Orlando, Florida}}
{{rpl|Tallahassee, Florida}}
{{rpl|Tampa, Florida}}
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{{rpl|Webber International University}}
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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Florida (U.S. state).
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Fauna

Places

U.S. Military

Federal facilities

Federal lands

Florida state history

  • Approved Article Adams-Onís Treaty: A 1819 treaty between Spain and the United States which ceded the Spanish territory of Florida to the US and settled the boundary between the United States and the Spanish territory of Mexico. [e]
  • Developing Article Spanish Florida: Spanish colony, originally a large, unbounded area in what is now the United States, much reduced in size by time the United States acquired it. [e]
  • Developed Article Second Seminole War: A conflict from 1835 to 1842 in Florida between the United States and various groups of Native Americans collectively known as Seminoles. [e]
  • Developing Article Seminole Wars: conflicts between British colonies and then later the United States and Indians in Florida known as Seminoles, and in particular the First, Second and Third Seminole Wars [e]

Native American

  • Tribes, reservations, etc

Sports

History


Education

State University System

Private universities and colleges

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