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FEMA-1545-DR, Florida Portuguese Speaking Population FEMA-1545-DR, Florida Portuguese Speaking Population AL Holmes County GA MS Santa Rosa County Jackson County Escambia County Okaloosa County Walton County Washington County Nassau County 01 Gadsden County Jeff Miller (R) Jefferson County Hamilton County 04 Calhoun County Ander Crenshaw (R) Leon County Madison County Duval County Bay County Baker County Liberty County Duval County Wakulla County Suwannee County Columbia County 02 Bay County Taylor County Union County Allen Boyd, Jr. (D) Gulf County Lafayette County Bradford County Franklin County Clay County St. Johns County Gilchrist County Alachua County Putnam County 07 Dixie County 06 John L. Mica (R) Clifford B. Stearns (R) Putnam County Flagler County 03 Levy County Corrine Brown (D) Marion County 08 Ric Keller (R) Vol us i a C o un t y Citrus County Lake County 05 24 Seminole County Virginia Brown-Waite (R) Sumter County Tom Feeney (R) Hernando County Orange County Brevard County Pasco County 09 Osceola County Brevard County Michael Bilirakis (R) 10 15 Bill Young (R) Hillsborough County Polk County Dave Weldon (R) Pinellas County 11 12 Legend Jim Davis (D) Legend Adam Putnam (R) Indian River County Manatee County Hardee County 108th Congressional Districts Okeechobee County 13 Highlands County St. Lucie County Katherine Harris (R) Counties 16 Sarasota County DeSoto County Mark Foley (R) Martin County Charlotte County Portuguese speaking persons per sq. mile Glades County Charlotte County Charlotte County 1 - 25 22 E. Clay Shaw, Jr. (R) Palm Beach County 26 - 50 Lee County Hendry County 19 14 23 Robert Wexler (D) 51 - 100 Porter Goss (R) Alcee L. Hastings (D) 101 - 2123 Collier County Broward County 20 Peter Deutsch (D) 17 25 Kendrick Meek (D) Mario Diaz-Balart (R) Miami-Dade County 18 Monroe County Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R) ITS Mapping & Analysis Center Washington, DC i Monroe County 09/06/2004 -- 02:50 EDT 012.5 255075100 Miles J:\2004\disaster\dr_1545_fl\sept_06\portuguese_speaking.mxd.
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