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List of counties

County
  
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Code
County
seat
Est. Origin Etymology
 
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Alachua County 001 Gainesville 1824 Formed from Duval and St. Johns Counties From a native word for the watering holes in the area 217,955 State map highlighting Alachua County
Baker County 003 Macclenny 1861 Formed from Bradford County James McNair Baker 22,259 State map highlighting Baker County
Bay County 005 Panama City 1913 Formed from Calhoun and Washington Counties St. Andrew's Bay, the central geographic feature of the county 148,217 State map highlighting Bay County
Bradford County 007 Starke 1858 Formed from Columbia County (but called New River County until 1861) Capt. Richard Bradford 26,088 State map highlighting Bradford County
Brevard County 009 Titusville 1844 Formed from Orange County (but called St. Lucia County until 1855) Thomas Washington Brevard, former state comptroller 476,230 State map highlighting Brevard County
Broward County 011 Fort Lauderdale 1915 Formed from Dade and Palm Beach Counties Napoleon Bonaparte Broward, former governor of Florida 1,623,018 State map highlighting Broward County
Calhoun County 013 Blountstown 1838 Formed from Franklin, Jackson, and Washington Counties John C. Calhoun 13,017 State map highlighting Calhoun County
Charlotte County 015 Punta Gorda 1921 Formed from DeSoto County Queen Charlotte Sophia, wife of King George III 141,627 State map highlighting Charlotte County
Citrus County 017 Inverness 1887 Formed from Hernando County The county's citrus trees 118,085 State map highlighting Citrus County
Clay County 019 Green Cove Springs 1858 Formed from Duval County Henry Clay 140,814 State map highlighting Clay County
Collier County 021 Naples 1923 Formed from Lee County Advertising mogul Barron Collier  251,377 State map highlighting Collier County
Columbia County 023 Lake City 1832 Formed from Alachua County Christopher Columbus  56,513 State map highlighting Columbia County
DeSoto County 027 Arcadia 1887 Formed from Manatee County Hernando de Soto  32,209 State map highlighting DeSoto County
Dixie County 029 Cross City 1921 Formed from Lafayette County Dixie is a common nickname for the Southern United States  13,827 State map highlighting Dixie County
Duval County 031 Jacksonville 1822 Formed from St. Johns County William Pope Duval, former territorial governor  778,879 State map highlighting Duval County
Escambia County 033 Pensacola 1821 One of the two original counties of Florida From a Creek word meaning "clear water"  294,410 State map highlighting Escambia County
Flagler County 035 Bunnell 1917 Formed from St. Johns and Volusia Counties Henry Morrison Flagler, builder of the Florida East Coast Railway  49,832 State map highlighting Flagler County
Franklin County 037 Apalachicola 1832 Formed from Gadsden and Washington Counties Benjamin Franklin  11,057 State map highlighting Franklin County
Gadsden County 039 Quincy 1823 Formed from Jackson County James Gadsden, nineteenth-century politician  45,087 State map highlighting Gadsden County
Gilchrist County 041 Trenton 1925 Formed from Alachua County Albert W. Gilchrist, former governor  14,437 State map highlighting Gilchrist County
Glades County 043 Moore Haven 1921 Formed from DeSoto County The Florida Everglades  10,576 State map highlighting Glades County
Gulf County 045 Port St. Joe 1925 Formed from Calhoun County The Gulf of Mexico  13,332 State map highlighting Gulf County
Hamilton County 047 Jasper 1827 Formed from Jefferson County Alexander Hamilton  13,327 State map highlighting Hamilton County
Hardee County 049 Wauchula 1921 Formed from DeSoto County Cary A. Hardee, governor of Florida at the time of incorporation  26,938 State map highlighting Hardee County
Hendry County 051 La Belle 1923 Formed from Lee County Francis A. Hendry, early Floridian pioneer and politician  36,210 State map highlighting Hendry County
Hernando County 053 Brooksville 1843 Formed from Alachua and Hillsborough Counties (but called Benton County 1844-1850) Hernando de Soto  130,802 State map highlighting Hernando County
Highlands County 055 Sebring 1923 Formed from DeSoto County Named for the county's hilly terrain 87,366 State map highlighting Highlands County
Hillsborough County 057 Tampa 1834 Formed from Alachua County Wills Hill, 1st Marquess of Downshire, former Secretary of State of the American Colonies 1,345,567 State map highlighting Hillsborough County
Holmes County 059 Bonifay 1848 Formed from Jackson and Walton Counties Thomas J. Holmes, early settler 18,564 State map highlighting Holmes County
Indian River County 061 Vero Beach 1925 Formed from St. Lucie County The Indian River Lagoon, which flows through the county  112,947 State map highlighting Indian River County
Jackson County 063 Marianna 1822 Formed from Escambia County Andrew Jackson  46,755 State map highlighting Jackson County
Jefferson County 065 Monticello 1827 Formed from Leon County Thomas Jefferson  12,902 State map highlighting Jefferson County
Lafayette County 067 Mayo 1856 Formed from Madison County Marquis de Lafayette  7,022 State map highlighting Lafayette County
Lake County 069 Tavares 1887 Formed from Orange and Sumter Counties Named for the many lakes in the region  210,528 State map highlighting Lake County
Lee County 071 Fort Myers 1887 Formed from Monroe County Robert E. Lee  440,888 State map highlighting Lee County
Leon County 073 Tallahassee 1824 Formed from Duval and Gadsden Counties Juan Ponce de León  239,452 State map highlighting Leon County
Levy County 075 Bronson 1845 Formed from Alachua County David Levy Yulee, one of the state's original United States Senators  34,450 State map highlighting Levy County
Liberty County 077 Bristol 1855 Formed from Gadsden County The patriotic ideal of Liberty  7,021 State map highlighting Liberty County
Madison County 079 Madison 1827 Formed from Jefferson County James Madison  18,733 State map highlighting Madison County
Manatee County 081 Bradenton 1855 Formed from Hillsborough County The Manatee, or sea cow, is native to Floridian waters  264,002 State map highlighting Manatee County
Marion County 083 Ocala 1844 Formed from Alachua and Orange Counties Francis Marion, hero of the American Revolution 258,916 State map highlighting Marion County
Martin County 085 Stuart 1925 Formed from Saint Lucie and Palm Beach Counties John W. Martin, governor of Florida at time of incorporation 126,731 State map highlighting Martin County
Miami-Dade County 086 Miami 1836 Formed from Monroe County (formally called Dade County) City of Miami, which was named for the local Mayaimi tribe; and Francis L. Dade 3,456,789 State map highlighting Miami-Dade County
Monroe County 087 Key West 1823 Formed from St. Johns County James Monroe 79,589 State map highlighting Monroe County
Nassau County 089 Fernandina Beach 1824 Formed from Duval County Duchy of Nassau in Germany 57,663 State map highlighting Nassau County
Okaloosa County 091 Crestview 1915 Formed from Santa Rosa and Walton Counties A native word meaning "a pleasant place," "black water", or "beautiful place" 170,498 State map highlighting Okaloosa County
Okeechobee County 093 Okeechobee 1917 Formed from Osceola, Palm Beach, and St. Lucie Counties Lake Okeechobee, which was in turn is from the Hitchiti words for "big water" 35,910 State map highlighting Okeechobee County
Orange County 095 Orlando 1824 Formed from St. Johns County (but called Mosquito County until 1845) The fruit that is the county's main product 1,137,900 State map highlighting Orange County
Osceola County 097 Kissimmee 1887 Formed from Brevard and Orange Counties Seminole fighter Osceola  172,493 State map highlighting Osceola County
Palm Beach County 099 West Palm Beach 1909 Formed from Dade County The county's two main geographic features  1,131,184 State map highlighting Palm Beach County
Pasco County 101 Dade City 1887 Formed from Hernando County Samuel Pasco, United States Senator at the time of incorporation 344,765 State map highlighting Pasco County
Pinellas County 103 Clearwater 1911 Formed from Hillsborough County From the Spanish Punta Piñal, or "Point of Pines"  958,962 State map highlighting Pinellas County
Polk County 105 Bartow 1861 Formed from Brevard and Hillsborough Counties James K. Polk  541,872 State map highlighting Polk County
Putnam County 107 Palatka 1849 Formed from Alachua and St. Johns Counties Benjamin A. Putnam, former soldier and Floridian legislator  70,423 State map highlighting Putnam County
Saint Johns County 109 Saint Augustine 1821 One of the two original counties Saint John the Baptist  123,135 State map highlighting Saint Johns County
Saint Lucie County 111 Fort Pierce 1917 Formed from Brevard County Saint Lucy  192,695 State map highlighting Saint Lucie County
Santa Rosa County 113 Milton 1842 Formed from Escambia County Santa Rosa Island, in turn named for Saint Rose of Lima, first Catholic Saint of the Americas  117,743 State map highlighting Santa Rosa County
Sarasota County 115 Sarasota 1921 Formed from Manatee County Unknown, either a Calusa word for "point of rocks" or "place of the dance," or possibly for Sara de Soto, daughter of Hernando de Soto  325,957 State map highlighting Sarasota County
Seminole County 117 Sanford 1913 Formed from Orange County The Seminole tribe 365,196 State map highlighting Seminole County
Sumter County 119 Bushnell 1853 Formed from Marion County Thomas Sumter, general in the American Revolution 53,345 State map highlighting Sumter County
Suwannee County 121 Live Oak 1858 Formed from Columbia County The Suwannee River, which in turn is either a corruption of San Juan or a Cherokee word for "echo river" 34,844 State map highlighting Suwannee County
Taylor County 123 Perry 1856 Formed from Madison County Zachary Taylor 19,256 State map highlighting Taylor County
Union County 125 Lake Butler 1921 Formed from Bradford County A common name for the Northern side in the American Civil War 13,442 State map highlighting Union County
Volusia County 127 De Land 1854 Formed from Orange County The port of Volusia, whose etymology is unknown 443,343 State map highlighting Volusia County
Wakulla County 129 Crawfordville 1843 Formed from Leon County The Wakulla River, itself named for a Spanish corruption of a Timucuan word of unknown origin 22,863 State map highlighting Wakulla County
Walton County 131 DeFuniak Springs 1824 Formed from Escambia and Jackson Counties George Walton, first Secretary of Florida Territory 40,601 State map highlighting Walton County
Washington County 133 Chipley 1825 Formed from Jackson and Walton Counties George Washington 20,973 State map highlighting Washington County