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Q: Are Florida and Florence the same city?
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What city is halfway between Huntington even and Walt Disney world Florida?

Florence, SC


Is Florence a city or a state?

Florence is a city in Italy, and it is the capital of Tuscany, a region in Italy. It is not a separate state.


The leading city of Renaissance Italy the City of Flowers?

Florence. (flowers, florence...)


What US city is about the same size as Florence?

Florence, Italy is about the size of Cleveland, Ohio based on population. Florence has a population of approximately 383,000. Cleveland has a population of approximately 388,000.


What is the name of the city between Tucson and Phoenix with the same name as an Italian city?

Florence can be found in Arizona and in Italy.


What city in Illinois has the same name as a city in Florida?

Jacksonville, Illinois and Jacksonville, Florida. ---- There are also Inverness and Quincy.


Whitch town in Florida has the same name as a famous Australian city?

Which town in Florida has the same name as a famous Australian City?


Name the city located between Tucson and Phoenix that has the same name as a city in Italy?

Florence can be found in California and Italy.


What is one city that you might find in northern east Florence?

None. Florence is a city and, unlike the Vatican City which is in Rome, Florence does not contain a city within its limits.


Is Florence in France?

No, Florence is a city in Italy.


What region is Florence?

Tuscany. Florence is south of Rome and is in-between Rome and Venice. Pisa is also in the same area. Florence is a really neat city and a great shopping area. Known for its gold merchants and leather goods. You can not drive into the center of city so you'll do a lot of walking in Florence.


Was florence nightingale named after florence Italy?

No, Florence Nightingale was not named after the city of Florence in Italy. She was named after the city of Florence in Italy, where she was born on May 12, 1820.