There are a total of 532 Cities and Towns in Florida that have been compiled and organized in this comprehensive list. The selection includes legally incorporated municipalities and widely used Census-Designated Places, while excluding informal neighborhoods and unverifiable entries.
Cities and Towns in Florida are incorporated municipalities and commonly recognized communities across the state’s diverse coastal, urban, and rural regions. They range from major urban centers like Jacksonville and Miami to small coastal and inland towns with a single main street. These places drive local economies, host cultural landmarks, and shape regional planning and services. Researchers, travelers, prospective movers, and residents use the list for demographic, historical, and practical reference.
Interesting and little-known facts about Cities and Towns in Florida:
– Florida has 67 counties, and this list includes 532 legally recognized municipalities and widely used Census-Designated Places.
– Jacksonville had 949,611 residents in the 2020 Census and covers about 874 square miles, making it the largest city by area.
– Miami recorded 467,963 residents in 2020 and serves as a major international gateway with strong ties to Latin America.
– More than ten Florida municipalities exceeded 100,000 residents in 2020, reflecting both large cities and many small towns.
– Florida’s coastline runs roughly 1,350 miles, so many towns rely on coastal tourism, fishing, and face unique ecological issues.
The alphabetical index organizes every place by name for quick reference. Each page contains the following data columns: [COLUMN_NAMES].


