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. Miami International Airport MIA Miami-Dade Large Hub Concourse F 4.2 Rock Cypress Total population 2,761,581 Academics Marine mammals: bottlenose dolphin short-finned pilot whale North Atlantic right whale West Indian manatee. In March 2018 Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings unveiled details on the new NCL-dedicated terminal at PortMiami the company intends to open it by fall 2019, 2.1% Mexican Boca Raton, Miami Florida Business directory Management and Advanced Research Center 2002. ; 2.1 Limestone and aquifers D Downtown Miami Two catastrophic hurricanes in 1926 and 1928 caused Lake Okeechobee to breach its levees killing thousands of people the government began to focus on the control of floods rather than drainage the Okeechobee Flood Control District was created in 1929 financed by both state and federal funds President Herbert Hoover toured the towns affected by the 1928 Okeechobee Hurricane and ordered the Army Corps of Engineers to assist the communities surrounding the lake Between 1930 and 1937 a dike 66 miles (106 km) long was built around the southern edge of the lake Control of the Hoover Dike and the waters of Lake Okeechobee were delegated to federal powers: the United States declared legal limits of the lake to between 14 and 17 feet (4.3 and 5.2 m) a massive canal was also constructed 80 feet (24 m) wide and 6 feet (1.8 m) deep through the Caloosahatchee River; whenever the lake rose too high the excess water left through the canal More than $20 million was spent on the entire project Sugarcane production soared after the dike and canal were built the populations of the small towns surrounding the lake jumped from 3,000 to 9,000 after World War II; 12.4 Places of worship 9.2 Primary and secondary schools Miami International Airport (MIA) and PortMiami are among the nation's busiest ports of entry especially for cargo from South America and the Caribbean PortMiami is the world's busiest cruise port and MIA is the busiest airport in Florida and the largest gateway between the United States and Latin America Due to its strength in international business finance and trade the city has among the largest concentration of international banks in the country primarily along Brickell Avenue in Brickell Miami's financial district Miami was the host city of the 2003 Free Trade Area of the Americas negotiations! A company has to be conscious about the production costs to not waste time and money If the expenditures and costs are controlled it will create an efficient production and help the internationalization Operational risk is the prospect of loss resulting from inadequate or failed procedures systems or policies; employee errors systems failure fraud or other criminal activity or any event that disrupts business processes, 3% 5.3 Pineland The Everglades hosts 1,392 exotic plant species actively reproducing in the region outnumbering the 1,301 species considered native to South Florida the melaleuca tree (Melaleuca quinquenervia) takes water in greater amounts than other trees Melaleucas grow taller and more densely in the Everglades than in their native Australia making them unsuitable as nesting areas for birds with wide wingspans They also choke out native vegetation More than $2 million has been spent on keeping them out of Everglades National Park, 3 Wildlife and preservation 2 Geography. American flamingos in South Florida, 2.2 Demographics Palmetto Bay, 7 History 6.4 Growth of urban areas Ice hockey: Miami Matadors (ECHL) Miami Screaming Eagles (WHA) Miami Manatees (WHA2).
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