I would say no, any more than you would capitalize "western Maryland" or "southern California", unless it's part of a proper name such as "University of South Florida". Florida is the name of the one entire state. As far as I know, the southern section of the state hasn't seceded and become a separate entity.
As of 2019, approximately 75% of doctorate degrees in psychology in the United States were obtained by women. This indicates a significant majority of women in the field holding doctoral-level qualifications.
Since the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in 2015 legalizing same-sex marriage nationwide, thousands of same-sex couples have likely married in Polk County, Florida. However, exact figures may not be available as specific statistics on the number of same-sex marriages in a particular county are not always publicly disclosed.
No same-sex couples have legally married in Pinellas County. On July 17 and 25, 2014, two separate state court rulings were handed down which found Florida's ban on same-sex marriage to be unconstitutional. Those decisions, however, apply only to Monroe and Miami-Dade Counties respectively. No same-sex couples have been able to marry in Florida, not even in those two counties, because both of those rulings were stayed pending an appeal. Meanwhile, a separate lawsuit is pending in federal court where a decision is expected soon.
In the meantime, Pinellas County maintains a domestic partnership registry that provides limited rights to same-sex couples.
There is no specific data available on the exact number of same-sex couples that have married in Indian River County, Florida. Same-sex marriage has been legal in Florida since January 2015, so couples have had the opportunity to marry since then.
Exact numbers on the same-sex couples who have married in Hernando County, Florida are not readily available. This information may be obtained by contacting the Hernando County Clerk of Court or the Florida Department of Health.
I do not have real-time information on the exact number of same-sex couples that have married in Gulf County, Florida. You may be able to find more up-to-date statistics by reaching out to the Gulf County Clerk of Courts or searching for recent reports on marriage licenses issued.
I do not have real-time data on the exact number of same-sex couples who have married in Gilchrist County, Florida. You may contact the Gilchrist County Clerk of Court for updated statistics on same-sex marriages in the county.
As of September 2021, there is no specific data available on the exact number of same-sex couples who have married in Columbia County, Florida. The county does issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples as per the law. For the most current information, you may want to contact the Columbia County Clerk of Court.
Statistics on the number of same-sex couples that have married in Citrus County, Florida are not readily available. You may want to contact the Citrus County Clerk of the Circuit Court for more specific information.
I don't have real-time data on the exact number of same-sex couples who have married in Charlotte County, Florida. You may want to check with the Charlotte County Clerk of Court for the most up-to-date information on marriage licenses issued to same-sex couples in the county.
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 has a large Hispanic population due to its proximity to Latin America, historical ties to Spanish colonial rule, and strong immigrant communities. Additionally, Florida's diverse economy and warm climate attract many Hispanic immigrants seeking job opportunities and a better quality of life.
As of 2021, the estimated population of Florida is approximately 21.5 million. In terms of gender distribution, Florida has slightly more women than men, with women making up about 51% of the population and men representing around 49%.
East Florida had more urban centers and ports that attracted settlers and facilitated trade, leading to a denser population compared to the more rural and less developed west Florida. Additionally, east Florida's geography and climate were more suitable for agriculture, which further contributed to a larger population.
Florida's largest city by population is Jacksonville, with over 900,000 residents.
More people live in urban areas in Florida. The majority of Florida's population resides in cities and towns along the coast and in metropolitan areas like Miami, Orlando, and Tampa. Rural areas make up a smaller proportion of the state's population.
The population of Jacksonville, Florida in 1970 was approximately 529,000.
As of 2020, the population of Okeechobee, Florida, was approximately 6,384 people.
The population in Florida in 1950 was approximately 2.8 million people.
As of 2021, the population of California is approximately 39.5 million, while the population of Florida is around 21.5 million. California has a larger population compared to Florida.
As of 2021, the estimated population of Kissimmee, Florida is around 79,915.
As of 2021, the population of Windermere, Florida, is approximately 3,700 people.
In recent years, the city of Jacksonville in Florida has had the highest murder rate compared to other cities in the state.