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  2. Port St. Lucie, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Port St. Lucie is a city in St. Lucie County, Florida, United States. It is the most populous municipality in the county and the seventh-most populous city in Florida with a population of 204,851 at the 2020 census .

  3. Mosquito County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Mosquito County was split off from St. Johns on December 29, 1824, and the county seat was designated at John Bunch's house just west of the present location of Tomoka State Park. [1] At roughly 220 miles (350 km) long by 90 miles (140 km) wide, it was the largest county in the new territory. [1]

  4. Martin County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Martin County was created in 1925 with the northern portion coming from St. Lucie County and southern portion coming from Palm Beach County.It was named for John W. Martin, Governor of Florida from 1925 to 1929.

  5. List of census-designated places in Florida - Wikipedia

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    CDP Population County Acacia Villas: 398 Palm Beach: Alafaya: 92,452 Orange: Allentown: 1,023 Santa Rosa: Altoona: 98 Lake: Alturas: 4,084 Polk: Alva: 2,725 Lee: Andrews

  6. Miami-Dade approved a controversial project near Homestead ...

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    A Florida agency isn’t budging in its conclusion that Miami-Dade County messed up the approval process on a 380-acre industrial park outside Homestead, a standoff that may force developers to ...

  7. St. Lucie County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Population and building booms in the late 20th century led to the formation of other areas west and south of Port St. Lucie including St. Lucie West and the new master planned community of Tradition. The early 21st century brought many trials for the county including two major hurricanes in 2004 and an economic and housing slump starting in 2008.