Jacksonville
City of Jacksonville and Duval County
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Nickname(s): "Jax",
[ 1] "The River City",
[ 2] The Bold New City of the South
Motto(s): Where Florida Begins , It's Easier Here
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Show map of the United States Coordinates: 30°20′13″N 81°39′41″W / 30.33694°N 81.66139°W / 30.33694; -81.66139 [ 3] Country United States State Florida County Duval Founded June 15, 1822; 202 years ago (June 15, 1822 ) Incorporated February 9, 1832; 192 years ago (1832-02-09 ) Consolidated[ 4] 1968; 57 years ago (1968 ) Named for Andrew Jackson • Type Strong Mayor–Council • Body Jacksonville City Council • Mayor Donna Deegan (D ) • Total 874.46 sq mi (2,264.84 km2 ) • Land 747.30 sq mi (1,935.49 km2 ) • Water 127.16 sq mi (329.35 km2 ) Elevation 16 ft (5 m) • Total 949,611 • Estimate 971,319 • Rank 10th in the United States1st in Florida • Density 1,270.73/sq mi (490.63/km2 ) • Urban
1,247,374 (US: 40th ) • Urban density 2,175.9/sq mi (840.1/km2 ) • Metro 1,733,937 (US: 39th ) Demonym(s) Jaxon, Jacksonvillian Time zone UTC−5 (Eastern (EST) ) • Summer (DST ) UTC−4 (EDT )ZIP Codes
32099, 32201–32212, 32214–32241, 32244–32247, 32250, 32254–32260, 32266, 32267, 32277, 32290, 32246
Area code(s) 904 , 324FIPS code 12-35000 GNIS feature ID0295003[ 8] Website City of Jacksonville
Jacksonville is a big city in Florida , on the east coast. In 1968, it combined with Duval County to become one area. It is now the largest city by land area in the United States. The city's population is now about 971,319, with Duval County having around 1 million people.
It is the biggest city in Florida, in the Southeast and outside Texas . The Jacksonville area, including Clay County , St. Johns County, Nassau County, and Baker County, has a population of about 1,733,937.
Jacksonville sits on the St. Johns River in northeastern Florida. It is around 12 miles south of Georgia and 350 miles north of Miami . The Jacksonville Beaches are nearby along the Atlantic coast. The area used to be home to the Timucua people and later was a French settlement called Fort Caroline.
Jacksonville became an important port due to harbor improvements in the late 19th century. Naval Station Mayport, Naval Air Station Jacksonville, and other military bases are located there. The city's economy relies on services like banking, insurance, healthcare, and logistics. Tourism is also significant, especially related to golf with the PGA Tour headquarters nearby.
People from Jacksonville are called Jacksonvillians or Jaxsons, which comes from the city's nickname, Jax.
References
↑ "PRICED OUT OF JAX: Jacksonville's rental crisis featured on 60 Minutes" . ActionNewsJax. March 21, 2022. Retrieved March 22, 2022 .
↑ "A River Runs Through It" . Jacksonville Historical Society. July 2021. Retrieved March 22, 2022 .
↑ 3.0 3.1 "US Gazetteer files: 2010, 2000, and 1990" . United States Census Bureau . February 12, 2011. Retrieved April 23, 2011 .
↑ "Consolidation" . The Jacksonville Historical Society . Retrieved October 9, 2018 .
↑ "2020 U.S. Gazetteer Files" . United States Census Bureau. Retrieved October 31, 2021 .
↑ "City and Town Population Totals: 2020-2022" . Census.gov . US Census Bureau.
↑ "2020 Population and Housing State Data" . United States Census Bureau. Retrieved August 22, 2021 .
↑ "Jacksonville, Florida" . Geographic Names Information System . United States Geological Survey .
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