By population: California Texas Florida New York Arizona By percentage: New Mexico California Texas Arizona Nevada
The population of Florida in 1950 was 2,771,305.
California has the largest total hispanic population: about 13,700,000 Hispanics. (37% of the total population) New Mexico has the highest hispanic percentage, at 46%.
According to fedstats.gov, the estimated population of persons 65 and older in Florida is 3,037,704. It is 16.8% of Florida's total population.
The population in Florida in 2006 was 18,090,000, and the percentage of Catholics in that year was 12.7% for a total Catholic population in 2006 of 2,297,430. (Figures for Florida population from U.S. Population by State, 1790 to 2011 website, figure for Catholic percentage from article in the Examiner on the 2010 Census result.)
Florida wins the prize with 1.350 miles compared to 840 miles for California.
California has the population closest to Spain; about 37,700,000 to about 46,200,000.
The southeast US state with the largest population is Florida. The current population of the state of Florida is 19,317,568. Florida is the 4th most population state in the country behind California, Texas, and New York.
both have a very dense population.
both have a very dense population.
both have a very dense population.
both have a very dense population.
both have a very dense population.
California, New York, Florida
The population of Alaska is about 750,000. The population of California is about 38,000,000.
Very dense population. They also both have a lot of minor earthquakes.
Florida, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, California.