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Concretamente, 102.507.

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La población afroamericana en Florida representa alrededor del 16% de la población total del estado, lo que equivale a unos 3,5 millones de personas. Sin embargo, es importante recordar que hablar de grupos étnicos en términos de "negros" puede resultar ofensivo.

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