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Jacksonville Insurance
Jacksonville is
the largest city in the state
of Florida and
the county
seat of Duval
County. About
25 miles south
of the Georgia border,
Jacksonville is in the First
Coast region of northeast
Florida. The city is centered
on the banks of the St.
Johns River, which flows
north and empties into the
Atlantic Ocean about 20 miles
east of downtown. The settlement
that became Jacksonville was
founded in 1791 as Cowford,
The city was renamed
in 1822 for Andrew
Jackson, the first military
governor of the Florida
Territory and eventual
seventh President
of the United States.
Since
1968, Jacksonville has shared
a consolidated government
with the county, making Jacksonville
the largest city
in land area in the contiguous
United States. In 2006,
Jacksonville proper had an
estimated population of 834,789[5]
with a metropolitan population
of more than 1.3 million. Jacksonville
is the third most populated
city on the East
Coast, after New
York City and Philadelphia.
It is the central city of the Jacksonville
Metropolitan Statistical Area,
the fourth largest metropolitan
area in the state.
Jacksonville is the largest
city in the contiguous United
States in land area, a major
port, the insurance and financial
center of the state, site of
U.S. Navy bases and the home
of the National Football League's
Jacksonville Jaguars.
Quick "Jacksonville
Facts"
- Jacksonville ranks as the 14th
largest city in
the United States in population
with more than 800,000 residents.
- Jacksonville metropolitan
area, which includes
three beach cities and Clay,
Baker, Nassau and St. Johns
counties, has a population
of more than 1,000,000
residents.
- Jacksonville
covers 841 square miles (217,559
hectares).
- Joint management
agreements with national
and state park services give
Jacksonville the largest urban park
system in the
United States.
- Jacksonville
International Airport (JIA)
is 15 minutes from downtown
by car. It is served by 15
major and regional airlines
that offer 250 daily flights to
and from most major cities
in the country and is an
international gateway.
- By
air, Jacksonville is ...
- 60
minutes from Atlanta
- 45
minutes from Orlando
- Two
hours and 15-minutes
from New York
- Nine hours
from London
- Four modern seaport
facilities make
Jacksonville a full-service
international seaport. In
2005, Jacksonville's JAXPORT's
three public marine terminals
handled 8.4 million tons
of cargo, a new Jacksonville's
JAXPORT tonnage record.
- Three major Interstate
Highways run
through Jacksonville-
I-95, I-295 and I-10. Additionally,
I-75 is approximately 60
miles west of downtown Jacksonville.
- By
car, Jacksonville is ...
- 40
minutes from Fernandina
Beach/Amelia Island
- 35
minutes from historic
St. Augustine
- Two and
a half hours from Orlando
(Disney World)
- Six hours from
Atlanta
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