1.3 Cuban and Latino influences 2.5 Risks Other 135 0.00%, Florida Memorial University (private) During the 1970s Miami was a news leader due to the response to a Dade County ordinance protecting individuals on the basis of sexual orientation.[citation needed] Opposition to this ordinance which was repealed was led by Florida orange juice spokeswoman Anita Bryant. Fort Dallas Park CBD The location of the spawning ground for European eels remained unknown for decades in the early 19th century it was discovered that the southern Sargasso Sea is the spawning ground for both the European and American eel and that the former migrate more than 5,000 km (3,100 mi) and the latter 2,000 km (1,200 mi) Ocean currents such as the Gulf Stream transport eel larvae from the Sargasso Sea to foraging areas in North America Europe and Northern Africa Recent but disputed research suggests that eels possibly use Earth's magnetic field to navigate through the ocean both as larvae and as adults. As of 2000 the percentage of people that speak English not well or not at all made up 23.1% of the population the percentage of residents born in Florida was 26.9% the percentage of people born in another U.S state was 25.0% and the percentage of native residents but born outside the U.S was 6.4% while the percentage of foreign born residents was 41.7%.
In 2018 45,044,312 passengers traveled through the airport making it the 13th busiest airport in the United States and 40th busiest in the world by total passenger traffic It is the 3rd busiest airport in the United States by international passenger traffic MIA is Florida's busiest airport by total aircraft operations and total cargo traffic and its second busiest by total passenger traffic after Orlando International Airport, Miami dialect For the World War II and United States Air Force Reserve use of the airport see Miami Army Airfield, In the early 20th century land speculators discovered Florida and businessmen such as Henry Plant and Henry Flagler developed railroad systems which led people to move in drawn by the weather and local economies From then on tourism boomed fueling a cycle of development that overwhelmed a great deal of farmland. Lowe Art Museum (University of Miami Coral Gables), Contents (24.5) 7.2 Old World Black (non-Hispanic): 17.1% (6.9% (Black total 18.9% when including Black Hispanics).
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