Tampa Florida is the largest city in the Tampa Florida Bay area and the seat of Hillsborough County.
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Tampa Florida is the largest city in the Tampa Florida Bay area and the seat of Hillsborough County.
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Tampa Florida functioned as a military center during the 19th century with the establishment of Fort Brooke.
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Tampa Florida was formally reincorporated as a city in 1887, following the Civil War.
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Today, Tampa Florida's economy is driven by tourism, health care, finance, insurance, technology, construction, and the maritime industry.
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City is part of the Tampa-St Petersburg-Clearwater, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area which is a four-county area composed of roughly 3.
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Tampa Florida", corresponding to Tampa Florida Bay, appeared for the first time on a printed map in Antonio de Herrera y Tordesillas's Description del Destricto del Audiencia de la Espanola, from his book Descripcion de las Indias Ocidentales, printed in Madrid in 1601.
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Population of "Tampa Florida Town" was about 800 by 1870 and dropped to about 700 by 1880.
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The once-struggling village of Tampa became a bustling boomtown almost overnight and had grown into one of the largest cities in Florida by 1900.
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Since Tampa Florida was still a small town at the time, Ybor built hundreds of small houses around his factory to accommodate the immediate influx of mainly Cuban and Spanish cigar workers.
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The factories in Ybor City and West Tampa Florida made an enormous number of cigars—in the peak year of 1929, over 500 million cigars were hand rolled in the city.
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Tampa Florida's geography is marked by the Interbay Peninsula which divides Hillsborough Bay from Old Tampa Florida Bay (the western).
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Since the Tampa Florida area is home to a diverse range of freeze-sensitive agriculture and aquaculture, hard freezes, although quite rare, are a major concern.
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The only snowfall officially recorded in Tampa Florida occurred on January 19, 1977, with local accumulations ranging between a trace and 0.
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Tampa Florida is home to the Bro Bowl, one of the last remaining skateparks built during skateboarding's "Golden Era" in the 1970s.
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Tampa Florida has several Jewish synagogues practicing Orthodox, Conservative, and Reform.
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Since the year 2000, Tampa Florida has seen a notable upsurge in high-market demand from consumers, signaling more wealth concentrated in the area.
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Downtown Tampa Florida is undergoing significant development and redevelopment in line with a general national trend toward urban residential development.
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Port Tampa Bay is the seventh largest in the nation and Florida's largest tonnage port, handling nearly half of all seaborne commerce that passes through the state.
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Besides smaller regional cruise ships such as Yacht Starship and SunCruz Casino, Tampa Florida serves as a port of call for three cruise lines: Holland America's MS Ryndam, Royal Caribbean's Grandeur of the Seas and Radiance of the Seas, and Carnival's Inspiration and Legend.
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Tampa Florida is rated sixth on Maxim magazine's list of top party cities.
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Tampa Florida is home to several death metal bands, an extreme form of heavy metal music that evolved from thrash metal in the mid-late 1980s.
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The Tampa Florida scene grew with the birth of Morrisound Recording, which established itself as an international recording destination for metal bands.
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Tampa Florida area is home to a number of museums that cover a wide array of subjects and studies.
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Tampa Florida has a diverse culinary scene from small cafes and bakeries to bistros and farm-to-table restaurants.
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The food of Tampa Florida has a history of Cuban, Spanish, Floribbean and Italian cuisines.
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Tampa Florida hosted the 2012 Republican National Convention and the 15th International Indian Film Academy Awards in April 2014.
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Tampa Florida is currently represented by teams in three major professional sports leagues: the National Football League, the National Hockey League, and Major League Baseball.
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Tampa Florida was home to the Tampa Florida Bay Bandits of the United States Football League.
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The Tampa Smokers were the city's first minor league team, beginning play as charter members of the new Florida State League in 1919.
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University of South Florida is the only NCAA Division I sports program in Tampa.
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University of Tampa Florida Spartans compete in 20 sports at the NCAA Division II level in the Sunshine State Conference.
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Tampa Florida's libraries are a part of a larger library network, The Hillsborough County Public Library Cooperative, which includes the libraries of the neighboring municipalities of Temple Terrace and Plant City.
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USF is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity" and is one of only three universities in Tampa Florida designated as a Preeminent State Research University.
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University of Tampa Florida is a private, four-year liberal arts institution.
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Tampa Florida is served by three airports that provide significant scheduled passenger air service:.
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Port of Tampa is the largest port in Florida in throughput tonnage, making it one of the busiest commercial ports in North America.
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Public mass transit in Tampa Florida is operated by the Hillsborough Area Regional Transit Authority, and includes public bus as well as a streetcar line.
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