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is the largest city in one of the Sunbelt's fastest growing states, and, as this popular poster indicates, its special Latin connections have oriented Flor- ida toward the south. In many ways, Florida's big cities complement one an- other: Miami is a financial hub; Jacksonville, an industrial center and seaport; Orlando, a magnet for tourists-Walt Disney World attracts some 21 million visitors annually.
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In America's Sunbelt cities, alarm over the influx of...