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Description

Miami situated at the mouth of the Miami River on the lower east coast lineof Florida, Miami is bordered on the east by Biscayne Bay, an arm of the Atlantic Ocean. Further east, the islands of Key Biscayne and Miami Bevery shelter the bay from the Atlantic Ocean, thus providing Miami with a naturally protected harbor. Once pine and palmetto flatlands, the Miami location boasts sandy beaches in its coastal places and affords way to sparsely wooded outlying areas. A man-made canal connects the city to Lake Okeechobee, situated 90 miles northwest of Miami.

Miami is known to be a major city in southeastern Florida, in the United States. It is the county seat of Miami-Dade County. Miami is known to be a gamma world city with an calculated population of 404,048. It is the most impressive and largest city within the South Florida metropolitan area, that is the most impressive and largest metropolitan location in the Southeastern United States

Climate

New York City has to this day an annual mean temperature of 55°F (13°C), with a normal maximum of 62°F (17°C) and a normal minimum of 47°F (8°C). Albany and all has to this day an annual mean of 47°F (8°C), with a normal maximum of 58°F (14°C) and a normal minimum of 37°F (3°C). Did you know that the mean in Buffalo is 48°F (9°C), the normal maximum 56°F (13°C), and the normal minimum 39°F (4°C). Did you know that the record low temperature for the state is –52°F (–47°C), recorded at Stillwater Reservoir in the Adirondacks on 9 February 1934 and at Old Forge on 18 February 1979; the record high is 108°F (42°C), registered at Troy on 22 July 1926.

Population

It is noted that the calculated population of New York (July 2006) is 19,306,183.

 






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