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Baila USA: Four-day festival which celebrates the artistic traditions of the latins and africans of Miami
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Calle Ocho: Little Havana's main street buzzes with cafés and boutiques
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Capital de Florida: Tallahassee
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Cayos de Florida: connected by 42 bridges
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Centro Espacial Kennedy: Cape Canaveral
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Ceviche, churros, y sándwiches cubanos: Cuban specialties sold by street vendors of Miami
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Ciudad más antigua de Estados Unidos, fundada por los españoles en 1565: St. Augustine
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Croquetas o las empanadas: Cuban sandwiches
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Festival de dos días en febrero cerca del Parque de los Everglades: Everglades Seafood Festival where people eat gator tails
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Festival de la Calle Ocho o Carnaval de Miami: Ten-day celebration in mid-March
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Flan cubano: Typical dessert of Miami
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Floribeño: Culinary tradition that combines the flavors of the Carribean and Florida
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Florida: "full of flowers"
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guayaberas: loose fitting cotton shirts with short sleeves and embroidery originating in Cuba
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Juan Ponce de León: Spanish explorer who arrived in 1513 and called it Florida
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naranjas: one of the major exports of Florida
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Pájaros de nieve: snow birds or retired people who flock to the south to escape the cold northern winters
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Parque de los Everglades: only place where crocodiles and alligators cohabitate
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Pequeña Habana: Miami
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Plátanos fritos: Fried bananas
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Plátanos, yuca, hierbas finas, especias, mariscos, y frutas tropicales: Typical ingredients of Floribbean cooking
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regatear: to bargain with vendors
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Revolución de Cuba: Reason why 350,000 Cubans entered Florida in the 1950's
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talla o número: clothing or shoe size
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Turismo: Most important aspect of the economy of Florida, state without individual state income tax