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English: Miami is an major city and important city in Florida, United States. There is a Wikipedia entry on Miami.
Français : Miami est une ville importante située au sud-est de la Floride, aux États-Unis. Chef-lieu du comté de Miami-Dade, elle est, par sa population estimée à 404 048 habitants (2006).
Español: Miami es una importante ciudad del estado de Florida, en los Estados Unidos. Véase también Miami en Wikipedia.
Euskara: Miami Estatu Batuetako Florida estatuko hiri garrantzitsu bat da. Ikus gainera Miami Wikipedian.
Nederlands: Miami is een belangrijke stad in Florida, Verenigde Staten. Zie ook Miami op Wikipedia.
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Downtown Miami
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Intersection of I-95 and Route 836/I-395 toward downtown
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City from Watson Island
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City from Key Biscayne, Florida
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Aerial view of Miami and Miami Beach
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View of Park West in Downtown Miami from the water
Streets and avenues
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Biscayne Boulevard
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Mary Brickell Village
Museums
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Villa Vizcaya
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MOCA
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Miami Art Museum
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Miami Children's Museum
Historic Photos and Paintings
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Miami Avenue, 1896
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Miami Beach, 1926
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Franklin D. Roosevelt and Mayor Robert R. Williams of Miami, Florida, December 5, 1937
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Miami in 1979
Churches
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Cathedral of Saint Mary
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Cathedral of Saint Mary
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Plymouth Congregational Church
Art Déco Historic Districts
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404 Building
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Whitelaw Hotel
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Riviere Hotel
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Loews Hotel
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Five Napkin Burger
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Delano Hotel, 1947 architect Robert Swartburg
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Delano Hotel (detail), 1947 architect Robert Swartburg
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Ocean Five Hotel (detail) - Miami
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Marlin Hotel, 1939 architect Lawrence Murray Dixon
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Webster Hotel, 1930 architect Henry Hohauser
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Majestic Hotel
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The Berkeley Shore 1940
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Detail in the Art Déco Historic Districts
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The Colony Hotel, 1939
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Detail in the Art Déco Historic Districts - Miami
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Detail in the Art Déco Historic Districts - Miami
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Detail in the Art Déco Historic Districts - Miami
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Detail in the Art Déco Historic Districts - Miami
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Detail in the Art Déco Historic Districts - Miami
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Detail in the Art Déco Historic Districts - Miami
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Seybold Jewelry Building
Colleges and universities
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Florida International University, parkview housing
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Florida International University, the Graham University Center and Green Library
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Aerial view of the main Saint Leo University Campus
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A wide panoramic shot of Florida Polytechnic University
Sports
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Miami Orange Bowl
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American Airlines Arena
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American Airlines Arena
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American Airlines Arena
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Dolphin Stadium
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Bank Atlantic Center
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Miami Arena
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Miami International Airport
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Miami International Airport
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Metromover
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