Florida, located in the southeastern United States, is divided into 67 counties and contains over 400 incorporated municipalities, including cities, towns, and villages. Major cities include Jacksonville, the largest by area and population, Miami, a major international hub, Tampa, Orlando, and the state capital, Tallahassee. Florida is the third most populous state in the U.S., with a population of over 22 million people, and it spans an area of approximately 65,758 square miles, making it the 22nd largest state by area. The state is known for its extensive coastline and diverse geography, including beaches, wetlands, and forests. Florida’s major airports are some of the busiest in the country, with Miami International Airport (MIA), Orlando International Airport (MCO), Tampa International Airport (TPA), and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) serving as key domestic and international gateways. These airports handle millions of passengers each year, contributing to Florida’s status as a major tourist destination. The state is home to numerous higher education institutions, including the University of Florida (UF) in Gainesville, Florida State University (FSU) in Tallahassee, and the University of Miami (UM), a private institution in Coral Gables. Other major universities include the University of Central Florida (UCF) and Florida International University (FIU). Florida’s healthcare infrastructure is vast, with hundreds of hospitals and medical centers. Some of the most notable hospitals include the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, one of the nation’s leading healthcare providers, Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, a major teaching hospital affiliated with the University of Miami, and Tampa General Hospital, known for its trauma care and specialty services. Additionally, Florida is home to renowned children’s hospitals such as Nemours Children’s Hospital in Orlando and Nicklaus Children’s Hospital in Miami. With a growing and aging population, particularly retirees, Florida’s healthcare system is continuously expanding to meet the diverse needs of its residents and the millions of visitors who frequent the state each year.