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History
St. Lucie County is a county located in the U.S. state of Florida. As of the 2000 census, the population was 192,695. The U.S. Census Bureau 2005 estimate for the county was 241,305. The county seat is Fort Pierce, Florida.
The current St. Lucie County was created in 1905 from the southern part of Brevard County. Brevard County had been named St. Lucie County from 1844 until 1855 when it was renamed Brevard County.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 688 square miles (1,782 km²), of which, 572 square miles (1,483 km²) of it is land and 116 square miles (299 km²) of it is water, much of it in the Atlantic Ocean. The total area is 16.80% water.
Incorporated Cities & Village:
Unincorporated Areas: Ankona | Eden | Eldred | Fort Pierce North | Fort Pierce South | Hutchinson Island South | Indian River Estates | Lakewood Park | North Hutchinson Island | River Park | Walton | White City
Source: Wikipedia - St. Lucie County, Florida
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County Location in Florida
St. Lucie County, Florida
Founded: March 14, 1844
County Seat: Fort Pierce
Total Area: 688 Square Miles
2000 Population: 192,695
Time Zone: Eastern
St. Lucie County Website
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"The Sunshine State"

Florida's location in the United States |
Florida - A state in the southeast United States bordering on the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. Florida was admitted as the 27th state on March 3, 1845.
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Capital - Tallahassee
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Largest City - Jacksonville
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Bird - Mockingbird
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Flower - Orange Blossom
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Mammals - Florida Panther, Manatee, Bottle-nosed Dolphin
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Motto - In God We Trust
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Reptile - American Alligator
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Shell - Horse Conch
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Time Zones - Central and Eastern
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Tree - Sabal Palmetto
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67 Florida Counties
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