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The city of Miami is divided into thirteen distinct neighborhoods that contain their own characteristic features and historical sites.42 The heart of the city is Downtown Miami and geographically it is on the west side of the city. This area includes Brickell, Virginia Key, Watson Island and the Port of Miami. Downtown is in the central economic district of South Florida, and many major banks, financial headquarters, cultural and tourist attractions, and residential towers are located there. South Beach neighborhood. The south side of Miami includes Coral Way and Coconut Grove. Coral Way is a historic residential district built in the 1920s that connects the center with Coral Gables, and is recognizable by its tree-lined streets and its Spanish colonial and Art Deco architecture.43 Coconut Grove is a neighborhood in which They locate the Miami City Hall on Dinner Key, the Coconut Grove Playhouse, the CocoWalk shopping center, and a multitude of bars, restaurants, nightclubs and boh...

Weather

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The climate of Miami is tropical climate, 17 with hot and humid summers, and mild and dry winters. The city experiences cold fronts from November to March, which cause cool to cold temperatures that do not usually stay for more than 3 or 4 days. During the winter, there may be a few days with minimum freezing temperatures (around 0 ° C / 32 ° F).

Miami

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Is a port city located in southeastern Florida, United States, around the Miami River, between the Everglades and the Atlantic Ocean. It is the county seat of Miami-Dade, and therefore, the main, most central and most populous city of the Miami Metropolitan Area. It was founded on July 28, 1896 and according to the 2014 census it has a population of 417,650; its metropolitan area encompasses more than 5.4 million inhabitants, making it the seventh largest in the United States

History

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Before its foundation, the area known today as Bahía Vizcaína was inhabited by the indigenous tequesta, mayaimi ethnic groups and, occasionally, the calusa. When Juan Ponce de León arrived in the area that currently corresponds to Miami, in search of the "fountain of youth", he found a dazzling variety of indigenous people.

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