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Tampa Bay is growing rapidly and attracting big businesses with its cost-friendly and pro-business climate. Plus, the region offers an undeniable high quality of life without the sky-high costs. Entrepreneurs and global players call the Orlando-Space Coast region home for its high-quality transportation infrastructure, talented workforce and livability.

A popular destination for travelers, the region has also developed a strong roster of companies in Financial Services, Medical Device Manufacturing, Distribution and Logistics. The seven-county region is home to major cities like Miami, Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach, but Southeast Florida is known for more than its clear blue waters and favorable quality of life.

The region offers unmatched global connectivity via deep-water ports, airports, highways and railways to help businesses access domestic and global markets. Fort Walton Beach. Charlotte County. Punta Gorda. Probably a corruption of the name of the Calusa , a group of Native Americans from the area. The county's citrus trees.

Green Cove Springs. Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character ",". Barron Collier — , an advertising entrepreneur who developed much of the land in southern Florida. Columbia County. Christopher Columbus c. Hernando de Soto c. Cross City. Lafayette County. Dixie , the common nickname for the Southern United States. William Pope Duval — , the first governor of the Florida Territory. Escambia County. Disputed origin; possibly from the Native American word Shambia , meaning "clear water".

Johns and Volusia counties. Franklin County. James Gadsden — , American diplomat and namesake of the Gadsden Purchase. Gilchrist County. Albert W. Gilchrist — , the 20th Governor of Florida. Moore Haven. The Florida Everglades. Port St. The Gulf of Mexico. Hamilton County. Cary A. Hardee — , governor of Florida at the time of creation of Hardee County. La Belle.

Francis A. Hendry — , early Floridian pioneer and politician. Hernando County. Hillsborough , Mosquito , and Alachua counties. Highlands County. Hillsborough County. Jackson and Walton counties. Indian River County. Lucie County. The Indian River Lagoon , which flows through the county. Andrew Jackson — , the seventh President of the United States. Jefferson County. Thomas Jefferson — , the third President of the United States and principal author of the Declaration of Independence. Orange and Sumter counties.

Fort Myers. Robert E. The patriotic ideal of liberty. James Madison — , fourth President of the United States. Hillsborough and Orange counties. The Manatee , or sea cow, is native to Floridian waters. Alachua and Orange counties. Francis Marion c. Saint Lucie and Palm Beach counties.

John W. Martin — , governor of Florida at time of creation of the county. City of Miami and Francis L. Dade c. James Monroe — , fifth President of the United States. Fernandina Beach. Duchy of Nassau in Germany.

Okaloosa County. Santa Rosa and Walton counties. Okeechobee County. Osceola and Brevard counties. Lake Okeechobee , which was in turn is from the Hitchiti words for "big water".

The fruit that was the county's main product. Brevard and Orange counties. Osceola — , a leader of the Seminole during the Second Seminole War. Palm Beach County. The county's large amounts of palm trees. Dade City. Samuel Pasco — , United States Senator at the time of creation of the county.

Pinellas County. Brevard and Hillsborough counties. James K. Polk — , the 11th President of the United States. Alachua and St. Johns counties. Benjamin A. Putnam — , soldier during the Second Seminole War and Floridian legislator. Saint Augustine. Name derived from the St. Johns River , which in turn derives its name from San Juan del Puerto. Saint Lucy — , the Christian martyr. Santa Rosa County. Sarasota County.

Native American word, of uncertain meaning, for the area. Seminole County. The Seminole Native American tribe. Thomas Sumter — , general in the American Revolution. Suwannee County. Live Oak. The Suwannee River , a mile long river in northern Florida.



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