no, Florida does not have large Hispanic populations
It was 107,685 when the 2010 census was taken.
No, the Hispanic population of the United States is concentrated in the West, Southwest, and southern Florida
By car it is 218 miles from Jacksonville, Florida to Clearwater, Florida.
The latitude for Clearwater, Florida is 27° 57' 57".
The population of Clearwater is about 108,000.
The population from the 2010 census was 18,801,310. 22.5% were Hispanic. 16% were Black.
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.
Clearwater Beach is located along the west coast of Florida, in the city of Clearwater, which is about 25 miles from Tampa. Clearwater Beach is part of Florida's Pinellas County.
All races of people live in Florida. There are a lot of retirees that reside there. Florida has a large Hispanic population as well.
in Florida.
Yes, you can buy Pepsi in Clearwater.