4.1 Tri-Rail expansion Student Clubs and Organizations (65) 4.45 The communities served are Aventura Bal Harbour Bay Harbor Islands Biscayne Park Cutler Bay Doral El Portal Florida City Golden Beach Hialeah Gardens Homestead Indian Creek Medley Miami Gardens Miami Lakes Miami Shores Miami Springs North Bay Village North Miami North Miami Beach Opa-locka Palmetto Bay Pinecrest South Miami Surfside Sweetwater Sunny Isles Beach Virginia Gardens and West Miami. . Later immigration 6.5 Flood control source: I-95, 2 7859 The Miami Dolphins of the National Football League play at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens. 7.1 Colleges and universities Metrorail has stops throughout Miami with connections to Miami International Airport all Metrobus lines Tri-Rail and Amtrak the main bus station in Downtown is located next to the Arsht Center at the Adrienne Arsht Center Station, Miami International Airport serves as the primary international airport of the Greater Miami Area One of the busiest international airports in the world Miami International Airport caters to over 35 million passengers a year the airport is a major hub and the largest international gateway for American Airlines Miami International is the busiest airport in Florida the United States' second-largest international port of entry for foreign air passengers behind New York's John F Kennedy International Airport and the seventh-largest such gateway in the world the airport's extensive international route network includes non-stop flights to over seventy international cities in North and South America Europe Asia and the Middle East, Key West Historic District Sawgrass marshes and sloughs. 15 See also Location Downtown Miami Florida Jupiter Inlet Colony One of the first scholars to engage in developing a theory of multinational companies was Canadian economist Stephen Hymer Throughout his academic life he developed theories that sought to explain foreign direct investment (FDI) and why firms become multinational.
(27.8) 83.5 6 Mount Sinai Medical Center 3,321, By 1913 the Seminole in the Everglades numbered no more than 325 They made a living by hunting and trading with white settlers and raised domesticated animals the Seminole made their villages in hardwood hammocks or pinelands had diets of hominy and coontie roots fish turtles venison and small game Their villages were not large due to the limited size of the hammocks Between the end of the last Seminole War and 1930 the people lived in relative isolation from the majority culture. . 13 See also American Airlines Arena home of the Miami Heat of the NBA, Map of the Everglades in 1856: Military action during the Seminole Wars improved understanding of the features of the Everglades! Ives Estates (15.8) 63.1 I-195, 2.2% Honduran Miami-Dade is the only county in Florida that does not have an elected sheriff or a "Sheriff's Office".[citation needed] Instead the county's law enforcement agency is known as the Miami-Dade Police Department and its leader is known as the Metropolitan Sheriff and Director of the Miami-Dade Police Department (Nonetheless Miami-Dade Police badges bear the inscription "Deputy Sheriff Sheriff's Office Dade County Fla.".). The free MIA Mover connects the airport with the Miami Intermodal Center where the car rental facility and bus terminal has relocated the MIC also houses the airport Metrorail station and Tri-Rail terminal, University of Miami (private) Further information: Florida mangroves and List of invasive plant species in Florida. The third-costliest natural disaster to occur in the United States was Hurricane Andrew which hit Miami in the early morning of Monday August 24 1992 it struck the southern part of the county from due east south of Miami and very near Homestead Kendall and Cutler Ridge (now the Town of Cutler Bay) Damages numbered over US$25 billion in the county alone and recovery has taken years in these areas where the destruction was greatest This was the costliest natural disaster in US history until Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf region in 2005.
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