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Florida is a state located in the southeast of the United States. It ranks 22nd in terms of total land area and fourth in terms of population. It has a tropical climate, which attracts many tourists in the north to come for a stay during winter.

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How long does it take to drive from Destin Florida to Birmingham Alabama?

4 hrs 52 minutes as long as you can go non stop and use the route recommended by our friends at Google maps

What is Tampa Florida home to?

Tampa Bay Lightning, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, & Tampa Bay Rays.

Tampa Bay Lightning - hockey

Tampa Bay Buccaneers - NFL Team

Tampa Bay Rays - MLB Team

What resorts are near Boca Raton?

"Some resorts that are near Boca Raton is the Boca raton resort and club. There is also Luxury resort in boca raton,and worthington guesthouse in fort lauderdale."

Can anyone tell me is there a tool such as the money saving expert flightchecker that works for all European destinations to find cheap flights?

I am sure there is no money saving tool for European destination .but if u can find a cheap flight because many Airline are gives u discount .

Which Florida statute allows you to sue the state?

There are no specific Florida statutes that allow you to sue the state. However, depending on your situation, you may not be able to sue at all. This is due to the 11th amendment, which states that: "The Judicial power of the United States shall not be construed to extend to any suit in law or equity, commenced or prosecuted against one of the United States by Citizens of another State, or by Citizens or Subjects of any Foreign State." In short, this means that the state may be able to claim immunity and avoid lawsuit entirely. (Note: some courts have held that the 11th amendment does not prevent damages against the state, immunity or not, in certain situations).

The Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) was also enacted in 1948 and gives American citizens a bit more flexibility in presenting a case against the government in limited situations. The FTCA only waives the government's liability in acts specifically committed by employees. Though the government can only be sued if the damaging or negligent behavior in question could have been committed by a private individual. This was meant to prevent claims against uniquely governmental conduct.

However, despite this, it is not uncommon for individuals or groups to sue the state government at a local level. This includes lawsuits against counties, school districts and boards, transportation systems, police departments, state hospitals, and other local bodies. You may also sue a state official in his or her official or unofficial capacity, if immunity is not involved. Therefore it is first important to determine what specific entity you are suing in order to see if they have immunity. This can save you a lot of unnecessary effort.

How many hours to go to Florida?

That would depend on where you were traveling from and the nature of transportation you are using.

Why does the Florida flag have a st Andrew's cross on it?

The Florida flag has a saltire, which by coincidence is similar to the Saint Andrew's cross; there is no direct connection with the saint.

The Saltire was part of the design of the flag of the Spanish Empire which controlled Florida when it was first "discovered" by European explorers.

What is the full name of the Florida state shell?

Florida's state bird is the Mockingbird, the state flower is the Orange Blossom, the state tree is the Cabbage (Sabal) Palm, the state nickname is The Sunshine State, and the state shell is the Horse Conch

What year did the oranges get frozen in Florida?

There isn't a specific year, if a year get's cold enough, there is some oranges that get frozen, like 2011, some in 2009, and many years before.

Why did Florida wait six years to have its request for statehood aproved?

Florida waited six years for its statehood request to be approved primarily due to political and economic factors, including concerns over the balance of power between slave and free states. The U.S. Congress was hesitant to admit Florida as a slave state, especially in the context of the Missouri Compromise of 1820, which aimed to maintain a balance between free and slave states. Additionally, Florida had to establish a stable governance structure and address issues related to land claims and Native American relations before gaining approval for statehood. Ultimately, it was not until 1845 that Florida was admitted as the 27th state.

How do you obtain a car dealers license in the state of Wisconsin?

Wisconsin's website is http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov/business/dealers/licenses/wholesalelic.htm

Send an email to dealers.dmv@dot.state.wi.us and they should be able to steer you in the right direction.