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In 1821, there were only two Counties in Florida: Escambia to the west and St. Johns to the east. From these two Counties were formed 67 today.In 1968, the electors of Florida granted local voters the power to adopt charters to govern their counties. Charters are formal written documents that confer powers, duties, or privileges on the county. To date, there are 19 charter Counties in Florida. Collectively these Counties are home to more than 75 percent of Florida's residents.
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A state of the southeast United States bordering on the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. It was admitted as the 27th state on 3 March 1845. The peninsula was explored by Juan Ponce de León in 1513 and became the center of a Spanish settlement that included the southeast part of the present-day United States. Spain finally ceded the area in 1819. Tallahassee is the capital and Jacksonville the largest city.

County 2000
Population
Square
Miles
County Seat Created
Alachua County 217,955 874 Gainesville 1824
Baker County 22,259 585 Macclenny 1861
Bay County 148,217 764 Panama City 1913
Bradford County 26,088 293 Starke 1858
Brevard County 476,230 1,018 Titusville 1844
Broward County 1,623,018 1,209 Fort Lauderdale 1915
Calhoun County 13,017 567 Blountstown 1838
Charlotte County 141,627 694 Punta Gorda 1921
Citrus County 118,085 584 Inverness 1887
Clay County 140,814 601 Green Cove Springs 1858
Collier County 251,377 2,026 Naples 1923
Columbia County 56,513 797 Lake City 1832
DeSoto County 32,209 637 Arcadia 1887
Dixie County 13,827 704 Cross City 1921
Duval County/City of Jacksonville 778,879 774 Jacksonville 1822
Escambia County 294,410 664 Pensacola 1822
Flagler County 49,832 485 Bunnell 1917
Franklin County 11,057 534 Apalachicola 1832
Gadsden County 45,087 516 Quincy 1823
Gilchrist County 14,437 349 Trenton 1925
Glades County 10,576 774 Moore Haven 1921
Gulf County 13,332 565 Port Saint Joe 1925
Hamilton County 13,327 515 Jasper 1827
Hardee County 26,938 637 Wauchula 1921
Hendry County 36,210 1,153 La Belle 1923
Hernando County 130,802 478 Brooksville 1843
Highlands County 87,366 1,028 Sebring 1921
Hillsborough County 998,948 1,051 Tampa 1834
Holmes County 18,564 482 Bonifay 1848
Indian River County 112,947 503 Vero Beach 1925
Jackson County 46,755 916 Marianna 1822
Jefferson County 12,902 598 Monticello 1827
Lafayette County 7,022 543 Mayo 1856
Lake County 210,528 953 Tavares 1887
Lee County 440,888 804 Fort Myers 1887
Leon County 239,452 667 Tallahassee 1824
Levy County 34,450 1,118 Bronson 1845
Liberty County 7,021 836 Bristol 1855
Madison County 18,733 692 Madison 1827
Manatee County 264,002 741 Bradenton 1855
Marion County 258,916 1,579 Ocala 1844
Martin County 126,731 556 Stuart 1925
Miami-Dade County 2,253,362 1,945 Miami 1836
Monroe County 79,589 997 Key West 1823
Nassau County 57,663 652 Fernandina Beach 1824
Okaloosa County 170,498 936 Crestview 1915
Okeechobee County 35,910 774 Okeechobee 1917
Orange County 896,344 908 Orlando 1824
Osceola County 172,493 1,322 Kissimmee 1887
Palm Beach County 1,131,184 2,034 West Palm Beach 1909
Pasco County 344,765 745 Dade City 1887
Pinellas County 921,482 280 Clearwater 1911
Polk County 483,924 1,875 Bartow 1861
Putnam County 70,423 722 Palatka 1849
Santa Rosa County 117,743 1,016 Milton 1842
Sarasota County 325,957 572 Sarasota 1921
Seminole County 365,196 308 Sanford 1913
St. Johns County 123,135 609 Saint Augustine 1822
St. Lucie County 192,695 572 Fort Pierce 1844
Sumter County 53,345 546 Bushnell 1853
Suwannee County 34,844 688 Live Oak 1858
Taylor County 19,256 1,042 Perry 1856
Union County 13,442 240 Lake Butler 1921
Volusia County 443,343 1,106 De Land 1854
Wakulla County 22,863 607 Crawfordville 1843
Walton County 40,601 1,058 Defuniak Springs 1824
Washington County 20,973 580 Chipley 1825
County Resources
Counties: US Map
The history of our nation was a prolonged struggle to define the relative roles and powers of our governments: federal, state, and local. And the names given the counties, our most locally based jurisdictions, reflects the "characteristic features of this country!"

But age, size and colorful names of our counties isn't the only reason to explore counties' role in American history, or the history of county government itself. In fact, the story of county government reflects the larger meanings of American history.

Today's counties are the most flexible, locally responsive and creative governments in the US. They are the most diverse, varying in size, population, geography, and governmental structure. In their politics and policies, they express a 1990's political slogan "Think globally, act locally."
 
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