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South Florida metropolitan area

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Miami–Fort Lauderdale–Pompano Beach Metropolitan Area

Common name: South Florida metropolitan area
Largest city
Other cities
Miami
 - Hialeah
 - Fort Lauderdale
 - West Palm Beach
 - Miami Beach
 - Hollywood
Population  Ranked 7th in the U.S.
 - Total 5,463,857 (2006 est.)
 - Density 890/sq. mi. 
315/km²
Area 6,137 sq. mi.
15,896 km²
State(s)  Florida
Elevation   
 - Highest point 15 feet (5 m)
 - Lowest point 0 feet (0 m)
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The Miami Urbanized Area stretches along the Atlantic Coast for most of the length of the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach Metropolitan Area, but is confined to a relatively narrow area between the coast and the Everglades.

The Miami–Fort Lauderdale–Pompano Beach[1] metropolitan area, also commonly referred to as South Florida, the South Florida Metroplitan Area, the Miami Metro Area, Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach or the Tri-County Area, encompasses a three-county area of the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Florida. The metropolitan area covers the counties of Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach. The three counties are the three most populous in Florida, respectively. The term "South Florida" is roughly synonymous with the Gold Coast.

Because the population of South Florida is largely confined to a strip of land between the Atlantic Ocean and the Everglades, the Miami urbanized area (that is, the area of contiguous urban development) is about 110 miles (180 km) long (north to south), but never more than twenty miles (32 km) wide, and in some areas only five miles wide (east to west). South Florida is longer than any other urbanized area in the United States except for the New York metropolitan area.[2] It was the eighth most densely populated urbanized areas in the United States in the 2000 census.[3] As of the 2000 census, the urbanized area had a land area of 1,116 square miles ( 2,890.7 square kilometers), with a population of 4,919,036, for a population density of 4,407.4 per square mile (1,701.7 per square kilometer). Miami and Hialeah (the second largest city in the metropolitan area) had population densities of more than 10,000 per square mile (more than 3,800 per square kilometer).[4][5] The Miami Urbanized Area was the fifth largest Urbanized Area in the United States in the 2000 census, ahead of the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, Texas Urbanized Area.[6]

The Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach MSA also includes several urban clusters (UCs) as of the 2000 Census which are not part of the Miami Urbanized Area. These are the Belle Glade UC, population 24,218, area 20,717,433 square metres and population density of 3027.6 per square mile; Key Biscayne UC, population 10,513, area 4,924,214 square metres and population density of 5529.5 per square mile; Redland UC, population 3,936, area 10,586,212 square metres and population density of 963.0 per square mile; and West Jupiter UC, population 8,998, area 24,737,176 square metres and population density of 942.1 per square mile.[7]

In 2006, the area had an estimated 5,463,857 persons, of which 1,671,398 live in unincorporated areas[8][9][10]. Considering that the area has an urban population of 4,919,036, only 544,821 residents live outside of the urban area, meaning that at least 1,126,577 persons live in urban unincorporated areas, but the number is actually higher.


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Counties

Metropolitan divisions

The metropolitan area contains three distinct urban centers, subdividing the region into separate metropolitan divisions.

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Downtown Miami, South Florida's central business district. With the construction of many new office and apartment towers, Miami (including Miami Beach) ranks the third largest skyline in the United States.[11]
Metropolitan Division 2005
Population
Miami--Miami Beach--Kendall 2,402,208
Fort Lauderdale--Pompano Beach--Deerfield Beach 1,777,638
West Palm Beach--Boca Raton--Boynton Beach 1,268,548

Cities

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A portion of the southern skyline of Miami
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A portion of the southern skyline of Miami Beach

Principal cities

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