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| Alachua | |
| Established
1824. Alachua is either a Muskogee or Timucua word for "sinkhole". Major cities include: Alachua, Gainesville, Hawthorne, High Springs, Waldo FEFDL link to Alachua County |
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| Baker | |
Established
1861. |
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| Bay | |
| Established
1913. Named after St. Andrews Bay. Major cities include: Callaway, Mexico Beach, Panama City, Panama City Beach FEFDL link to Bay County |
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| Benton | |
| see, Hernando Established 1844 through 1850. It was subsequently renamed Hernando. |
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| Bradford | |
Established
1861.
(was
New
River,
1858
-1861) |
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| Brevard | |
Established
1855.
(was
St.
Lucia
1844
-1855) |
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| Broward | |
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Established
1915. |
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| Calhoun | |
Established
1838. |
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| Charlotte | |
| Established
1921. |
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| Citrus | |
Established
1887. |
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| Clay | |
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Established
1858. |
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| Collier | |
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Established
1923. |
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| Columbia | |
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Established
1832. |
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| Dade | |
| see, Miami-Dade | |
| DeSoto | |
| Established
1887. |
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| Dixie | |
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Established
1921. |
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| Duval | |
| Established
1822. |
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| Escambia | |
Established
1821. |
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| Flagler | |
Established
1917. |
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| Franklin | |
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Established
1832. |
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| Gadsden | |
Established
1823. |
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| Gilchrist | |
Established
1925. |
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| Glades | |
Established
1921. |
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| Gulf | |
Established
1925. |
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| Hamilton | |
Established
1827. |
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| Hardee | |
Established
1921. |
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| Hendry | |
Established
1923. |
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| Hernando | |
Established
1843.
(was
Benton,
1844
-1850) |
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| Highlands | |
Established
1921. |
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| Hillsborough |
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| Established
1834. Named after Wills Hill, Viscount Hillsborough of England. Major cities include: Plant City, Tampa, Temple Terrace FEFDL link to Hillsborough County |
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| Holmes | |
Established
1848. |
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| Indian River | |
| Established
1925. |
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| Jackson |
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| Established
1822. Named after Andrew Jackson, President, U.S., 1829-1837. Major cities include: Marianna FEFDL link to Jackson County |
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| Jefferson | |
Established
1827. |
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| Lafayette | |
Established
1856. |
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| Lake | |
Established
1887. |
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| Lee | |
Established
1887. |
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| Leon | |
Established
1824. |
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| Levy | |
Established
1845. |
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| Liberty | |
Established
1855. |
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Established 1827. |
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| Established
1855. Named for the sea cow, or manatee. Major cities include: Anna Marie Island, Longboat Key FEFDL link to Manatee County |
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| Marion | |
| Established
1844. Named after General Francis Marion, Revolutionary War Hero. Major cities include: Belleview, Dunnellon, McIntosh, Ocala, Silver Springs FEFDL link to Marion County |
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| Martin | |
| Established
1925. Named after John W. Martin, Governor, 1925-1929. Major cities include: Jupiter Island, Ocean Breeze Park, Stuart, Sewall's Point FEFDL link to Martin County |
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| Miami-Dade | |
Established
1836. |
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| Monroe | |
Established
1823. |
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| Mosquito | |
| see, Orange Established 1824 through 1845. It was subsequently renamed Orange. |
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| Nassau | |
| Established
1824. Named after the Duchy of Nassau, Germany. Major cities include: Callahan, Fernandina Beach, Hillard FEFDL link to Nassau County |
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| New River | |
| see, Bradford Established 1858 through 1861. It was subsequently renamed Bradford. |
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| Okaloosa | |
| Established
1915. Choctaw Indian words oka (water) and lusa (black). Major cities include: Destin, Fort Walton Beach FEFDL link to Okaloosa County |
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| Okeechobee | |
| Established
1917. Hitchiti words oki (water) and chobi (big). Major cities include: Okeechobee City FEFDL link to Okeechobee County |
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| Orange | |
| Established
1845.
(was
Mosquito,
1824
-1845) Named for the county's oranges and orange industry. Major cities include: Apoka, Orlando FEFDL link to Orange County |
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| Osceola | |
Established
1887. |
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| Palm Beach | |
| Established
1909. Named for the county's palms and beaches. Major cities include: Boca Raton , Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, Jupiter, Juno Beach, Palm Beach, West Palm Beach FEFDL link to Palm Beach County |
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| Pasco | |
Established
1887. |
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| Pinellas | |
Established
1911. |
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| Polk | |
Established
1861. |
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| Putnam | |
Established
1849. |
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| St. Johns | |
| Established
1821. Named after St. John the Baptist. Major cities include: Hastings, Marineland, St. Augustine, St. Augustine Beach FEFDL link to St. Johns County |
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| St. Lucia | |
| see, Brevard Established 1844 - 1855. |
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| St. Lucie | |
| Established
1844. Named after St. Lucie of Syracuse, Roman Catholic Saint. Lucie was Born in Sicily and was executed in 304 AD for being a Christian. Major cities include: Fort Pierce, Port St. Lucie FEFDL link to St. Lucie County |
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| Santa Rosa | |
Established
1842. |
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| Sarasota | |
Established
1921. |
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| Seminole | |
Established
1913. |
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| Sumter | |
Established
1853. |
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| Suwannee | |
Established
1858. |
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| Taylor | |
Established
1856. |
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| Union | |
Established
1921. |
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| Volusia | |
Established
1854. |
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| Wakulla | |
Established
1843. |
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| Walton | |
Established
1824. |
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| Washington | |
Established
1825. |
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