| Description | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Known as "The Capital of Latin America" despite not actually being in Latin America | Miami | 99%
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| Disney World visitors will usually fly into this city's airport | Orlando | 97%
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| The state capital of Florida | Tallahassee | 92%
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| Shares its name with the bay on which it lies | Tampa | 90%
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| There's a bigger city with the same name in Italy | Naples | 88%
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| The largest city by land area in the contiguous U.S., and the largest by population in Florida | Jacksonville | 87%
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| There's a bigger city with the same name in Russia | St. Petersburg | 81%
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| A 500 mile race at this city's speedway opens the NASCAR season | Daytona Beach | 79%
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| Visitors looking for the Walk of Fame will be disappointed | Hollywood | 74%
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| Called "Boca" for short | Boca Raton | 69%
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| If you visit Ernest Hemingway's old house here, you'll find some cats with more than five toes per paw | Key West | 68%
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| Home to the University of Florida | Gainesville | 57%
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| The U.S. built a stockade here in 1838. Today it is home to the world's third busiest cruise port. | Fort Lauderdale | 56%
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| A separate city from the above, it is known for its Art Deco hotels | Miami Beach | 54%
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| The westernmost city in the Florida panhandle | Pensacola | 51%
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| Founded in 1565, it is the oldest continuously-inhabited European settlement in the fifty United States | St. Augustine | 51%
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| This "chocolaty" beach town is just south of Kennedy Space Center | Cocoa Beach | 44%
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| Home to Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort | Palm Beach | 40%
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| This Miami suburb of 240,000 is 95% Hispanic and 73% Cuban | Hialeah | 33%
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| Planned community built by the Disney corporation starting in 1996 | Celebration | 18%
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