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Florida Counties

Complete list of all 67 counties in Florida with population, area, median income, and county seats — plus a free printable blank map.

Counties
67
Population
22,412,596
Area
53,627 sq mi
Capital
Tallahassee
Time Zone
Eastern (ET)
Labeled map of Florida counties

Labeled outline map of Florida counties. Download a printable version in SVG, PNG, or PDF.

All 67 Florida counties

County County Seat Population Area Median Income Cities
Miami-Dade2,738,3601,898 mi²$74,9119
Broward1,977,1291,210 mi²$83,12211
Hillsborough1,564,1321,020 mi²$86,09021
Palm Beach1,524,8861,970 mi²$87,12718
Orange1,453,046903 mi²$84,82716
Duval1,020,642762 mi²$73,0314
Pinellas963,481274 mi²$74,80516
Lee789,142785 mi²$78,57314
Polk776,3911,798 mi²$67,83630
Brevard633,4631,016 mi²$81,52019
Volusia585,9301,101 mi²$71,32818
Pasco573,881747 mi²$76,87616
Seminole494,405309 mi²$87,05211
Sarasota452,773556 mi²$83,7817
Manatee439,466743 mi²$83,38514

How many counties does Florida have?

Florida has 67 counties covering 53,627 square miles and roughly 22,412,596 residents. The state was admitted to the Union in 1845 as the 27th state, and the current county boundaries reflect more than a century of administrative subdivision.

The largest county by land area is Collier County at 1,998 square miles, home to about 397,687 residents. The most populous is Miami-Dade County with approximately 2,738,360 residents — a density of about 1,443 people per square mile.

At the other end of the scale, Liberty County has only about 7,687 residents.

Florida’s capital is Tallahassee, while the largest city is Jacksonville — a common pattern in the United States, where many states placed their capitals in smaller, more central towns rather than their largest commercial hubs.

Related resources

Download a printable outline of Florida’s county boundaries from our blank map of Florida page — available in SVG, PNG, and PDF.

Use the What County Am I In? tool to detect which Florida county a GPS location or address falls in, or the Address to County Lookup for batch input.

For demographic radius analysis, the Find ZIP Codes in Radius and Population Within Radius tools let you draw a circle around any Florida address and see every ZIP code and the total population inside.

Two SimpleMapLab studies cover Florida specifically: the 100-mile radius around Tallahassee measures how much of the state lives within 100 miles of its capitol, and the loneliest town in Florida ranks the state’s most isolated inhabited place. The county-counts blog post puts Florida’s 67 counties in national context.

Frequently asked questions

Florida has 67 counties. The state was admitted to the Union in 1845 as the 27th state. County boundaries have shifted over time as the population spread and new administrative units were carved from existing ones.
Collier County is the largest by land area at 1,998 square miles, with about 397,687 residents.
Miami-Dade County is the most populous, with approximately 2,738,360 residents over 1,898 square miles.
Liberty County has the smallest population at about 7,687 residents.
Tallahassee is the state capital. The largest city is Jacksonville — a common pattern in the US, where many states placed their capitals in smaller, more central towns rather than their largest commercial hubs.
Population, area, and demographic figures are aggregated from ZIP-code-level US Census data (via the SimpleMaps dataset) and the US Census Gazetteer. County boundaries used to render the map are from the US Atlas TopoJSON build of the Census Bureau's TIGER/Line shapefiles. The data is public domain.
Data sources

Population and demographics are aggregated from ZIP-code-level US Census data via the SimpleMaps dataset. Countiesboundaries are from the US Atlas TopoJSON build of the Census Bureau’s TIGER/Line shapefiles. Land area is from the Census Gazetteer. State counts follow the US Census Bureau’s definition of counties and county-equivalents (50 states + DC = 3,143). All sources are public domain.

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