The South Florida metropolitan area is an informal name for the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach Metropolitan Statistical Area. It encompasses a three county area of the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Florida, including Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties. It is commonly refered to as simply South Florida, and is roughly synonymous with the term Gold Coast. It is the largest urbanized area in Florida and in the Southern United States. Nearly two-thirds of South Florida's land area is the Florida Everglades, which are uninhabited by humans. When excluding this uninhabited area, South Florida is one of the most densely populated metropolitan areas in North America. At it's widest inhabitated point, from downtown Miami west to the everglades, the region is only eleven miles wide.
Palm Beach County, Florida was added to the official Miami-Fort Lauderdale metropolitan area for the first time in 2000, giving it a considerable boost in population and in ranking among U.S. metropolitan areas. The MSA was originally named Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Miami Beach, but after it was determined in 2003 that the population of West Palm Beach had exceeded that of Miami Beach, the name was changed.Press release from U.S. Congressman E. Clay Shaw, Jr. As of July 1, 2005, the region's population is estimated at 5,422,200 by the US Census Bureau; 2005 US Census Statistics making it the sixth largest metropolitan area in the United States. It is currently the 45th largest metropolitan area in the world. It is also the largest metropolitan area in the United States that lacks a city with at least 500,000 people (Miami has over 380,000). Each of the three counties of the Metropolitan Statistical Area are their own Metropolitan Divisions.
The South Florida metropolitan area is served by five major interstate highways operated by the Florida Department of Transportation in conjunction with local agencies. The busiest of the five, I-95, is the chief and most heavily-traveled artery during rush hour traffic, and runs north to south along the coast, ending just south of downtown Miami. I-75 runs east to west, turning south in western Broward County; it connects suburban North Miami-Dade to Naples on the west coast via Alligator Alley, which transverses the Florida Everglades before turning north. I-595 connects the Broward coast and downtown Fort Lauderdale to I-75 and Alligator Alley. I-195 and I-395 both connect the main I-95 route to Biscayne Boulevard and Miami Beach, which is located across Biscayne Bay. I-195 and I-395 also connect (at their interchanges with I-95) to the Airport Expressway (State Road 112) and the Dolphin Expressway (State Road 836), respectively, both of which run west to Miami International Airport; the Dolphin Expressway also connects to Florida's Turnpike and the western suburbs of Miami-Dade County.
Locally, the area is served by three county transit authorities: Palm Tran (Palm Beach County), Broward County Transit, and the largest, Miami-Dade Transit. The latter not only operates bus, but metro rapid transit (the Metrorail) and a downtown people mover (Metromover). Additionally, the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority operates Tri-Rail, a commuter rail system that connects the three primary cities of South Florida (Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach), and most intermediate points.
South Florida is served by three major airports:
The metropolis also has four major seaports, the Port of Miami, Port Everglades, both major cruise ship ports (ranking 1st and 2nd in numbers of passengers respectively), and the Port of Palm Beach and the Miami River Port. Furthermore, the Port of Miami imports and exports goods from all over the world, making it one of the busiest and most heavily traveled ports in the country.
Most of South Florida's business is conducted in Miami, of which, the central business district (downtown) has the largest concentration of international banks in the United States. The area serves as the Latin American headquarters to a number of corporations, including American Airlines, Cisco, Exxon, Microsoft, and Sony.
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