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Florida travel nursing offers something for everyone. Florida's gorgeous weather and huge theme parks attract people from all over the world, but visitors and residents find other attractions around every corner. Take a tour through the Everglades, hit the beach, or experience the laid-back lifestyle in the Florida Keys-you'll find an adventure for every taste in the Sunshine State.
Florida, sometimes called the Peninsula State, consists of a large low-lying peninsula and, in the northwest, a strip of land known as the panhandle. It is a region of low, rolling hills, vast swamps and marshes, numerous lakes, and extensive forests. Superimposed on this varied pattern of physical features are the farmlands, urban areas, transportation routes, and other cultural features that have transformed Florida from a largely wilderness area into one of the fastest-growing states in the Union.
The state's tourist attractions range from the vast expanse of the Everglades in the south to the historic cities of Saint Augustine and Pensacola in the north. The most popular attractions are the theme parks around Orlando and the many resort cities that rim the coast. Their importance is reflected in the distribution of the state's inhabitants, most of whom live in cities along the coast or in a corridor stretching between Tampa and Daytona Beach and including Orlando. While Jacksonville on the northern Atlantic shore is the state's largest city in population, the state's largest metropolitan area centers on Miami, near the southern tip of the state. Tallahassee, in the panhandle, is Florida's capital.
