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Florida Census: 1980
Alachua 151,348 Baker 15,289 Bay 97,740 Bradford (New River) 20,023 Brevard (St. Lucia) 272,959 Broward 1,018,200 Calhoun 9,294 Charlotte 58,460 Citrus 54,703 Clay 67,052 Collier 85,971 Columbia 35,399 Desoto 19,039 Dixie 7,751 Duval 571,003 Escambia 233,794 Flagler 10,913 Franklin 7,661 Gadsden 41,565 Gilchrist 5,767 Glades 5,992 Gulf 10,658 Hamilton 8,761 Hardee 19,379 Hendry 18,599 Hernando (Benton) 44,469 Highlands 47,526 Hillsborough 646,960 Holmes 14,723 Indian River 59,896 Jackson 39,154 Jefferson 10,703 Lafayette 4,035 Lake 104,870 Lee 205,266 Leon 148,655 Levy 19,870 Liberty 4,260 Madison 14,894 Manatee 148,442 Marion 122,488 Martin 64,014 Miami-Dade (Dade) 1,625,781 Monroe 63,188 Nassau 32,894 Okaloosa 109,920 Okeechobee 20,264 Orange (Mosquito) 471,016 Osceola 49,287 Palm Beach 576,863 Pasco 193,643 Pinellas 728,531 Polk 321,652 Putnam 50,549 St. Johns 51,303 St. Lucie 87,182 Santa Rosa 55,988 Sarasota 202,251 Seminole 179,752 Sumter 24,272 Suwannee 22,287 Taylor 16,532 Union 10,166 Volusia 258,762 Wakulla 10,887 Walton 21,300 Washington 14,509 Florida 9,746,324
Source: Richard L. Forstall. Population of Counties by Decennial Census: 1900 to 1990. ONLINE. 1995. Population Division, US Bureau of the Census. Available: http://www.census.gov/population/cencounts/fl190090.txt. [18 August, 2004].
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