The population of the city proper was 399,457 according to the US Census in April, 2010. However, Miami-Dade County has an estimated population of over 2.5 million residents, and the Miami metropolitan area has over 5.5 million, the 7th most populous urban area in the US.
no, Florida does not have large Hispanic populations
Florida has the 4th largest population among the US States.
The majority of the Spanish-speaking population in Miami, Florida, comes from Cuba. This is most likely due to Cuba's proximity to Miami, and thus the Cubans' immigration to the city. According to the US Census File for "Hispanic and Latino Origin Reports" from 2010, approximately 34.4% of Miami's population was of Cuban origin. The 2nd largest representation in Miami was that of South Americans, who made up around 8.7%. Miami is the largest city in the US with a Cuban-American population. Miami is nicknamed the "Capital of Latin America" for having such a large population of Spanish speakers. It is the 2nd largest American city with a Spanish-speaking majority.
Haitians represent 5.5% of the population.
Based on the most recent data, the Florida county with the highest crime rate is Miami-Dade County. It has a higher crime rate compared to other counties in Florida due to its larger population and urban settings.
For the city it is 12,139.5 resident per square mile.
Villa Florida's population density is 15 people per square kilometer.
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because Miami is right on the beach and Cuba is only 90 miles fro Florida so Miami is easy to get to from Cuba.
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