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Miami and Hawaii

Miami is the second largest city in Florida, located in Biscayne Bay, Florida Peninsula. Miami is also the largest city in the South Florida metropolitan area. This metropolitan area consists of Dade County, Broward County and Palm Beach County in Miami, with a population of over 5.59 million. It is one of the most densely populated cities in the United States, the largest metropolitan area in the southeastern United States and the fourth largest metropolitan area in the United States. Miami is an international metropolis, which plays an important role in finance, commerce, media, entertainment, art and international trade. It is also the headquarters of many companies, banks and TV stations.

Hawaii is the only archipelagic state in the United States, consisting of 132 islands in the central Pacific Ocean. The capital is Lu Lu badminton, a fire slave on Oahu. The earliest inhabitants were Polynesians. After 1778, immigrants from Europe and Asia moved in one after another. The Kingdom of Hawaii was founded in 1795. 1898 was annexed by the United States. 1900 belongs to the United States. 1959 became the 50th state in the United States. Today, most residents are Europeans, whites and Japanese, followed by mixed-race people, Filipinos and China people.