- Fort Lauderdale is a city in the U.S. state of Florida.
- Ft. Lauderdale had a population of 184,892 (est. 2007).
- The month of August is the hottest in Ft. Lauderdale.
- Ft. Lauderdale is a popular tourist destination, with 10.35 million visitors in 2006.
- European contact with the region began in the 1500s.
- Nickname: The "Venice of America".
- Temperatures in this tropical climate average 77 degrees F (25 degrees C) year round.
- Ft. Lauderdale is a major yachting center, with 42,000 resident yachts and 100 marinas and boatyards.
- Fort Lauderdale has a total area of 93.2 km² (36 square miles), 82.1 km² (31.7 square miles) of which is land and 11.1 km² (4.3 square miles) of which is water (11.91 percent).
- Ft. Lauderdale was incorporated as a municipality in Florida in 1911.
- Ft. Lauderdale is named after a series of forts built by the U.S. during the 2nd Seminole War.
- The city is known for its extensive network of canals.
- Fort Lauderdale became a Naval and Coast Guard base during World War II.
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Sunday, 16 January 2011
Fort Lauderdale - interesting facts
Wednesday, 5 January 2011
Facts about the Everglades
- The Everglades stands as the third largest national park in the United States after Death Valley and Yellowstone.
- The Everglades National Park is visited on average by 1,000,000 people each year.
- Total Area1, 2,335 square miles (6,110 km2).
- Creation Date May 30, 1934
- Unlike most U.S. national parks, Everglades National Park was created to protect a fragile ecosystem instead of safeguarding a unique geographic feature.
- Highest Elevation 9 feet on Totten Key
- 50 species of reptiles live within Everglades National Park.
- The park was established in 1934 to protect the quickly vanishing Everglades and dedicated in 1947.
- The Everglades is actually a very slow-moving river.
- Over 40 species of mammals are found in Everglades National Park.
- The Everglades is the only place in the world where the American Crocodile and the American Alligator co-exist in the wild.
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