Click on points on the interactive map to answer questions about Florida.
What is the capital of Florida?
Jacksonville has become the _________________ city in Florida.
Jacksonville was originally named ___________________.
Everglades National Park is the only place in the world where alligators and ______________ are found living together.
St. Augustine was the first permanent Spanish settlement in the New World, as well as the first permanent ________________ settlement in the New World.
Fort __________________, one of the largest coastal forts in the world, is the central feature of Dry Tortugas National Park.
Tallahassee was named capital of the Florida territory in 1823 because it was a central meeting place between St. Augustine and _________________.
Orlando receives over ____________ million visitors per year.
Although Lake Okeechobee is the fourth largest lake entirely within the United States, its average depth is only ____________ feet.
The name Tampa is thought to mean _____________ ___ _____________ in the Calusa Indian language.
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge is home to over __________ types of birds.
Orlando is located ___________________ of Jacksonville.
St. Petersburg receives over _______________ days of sunshine per year.
Key West City is the ___________________ city in America.
Big Cypress National Preserve was the nation's ______________ national preserve.