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The City of Miami known as the “Magic City” is located in Southeast Florida, in Miami-Dade County on the Miami River, between the Florida Everglades and the Atlantic Ocean. Since its incorporation in 1896, the City has grown tremendously, transforming it into one of the world’s renowned centers where people can work, live and play while enjoying a high quality of life. The City of Miami, known for its diverse culture and ethnicities is the largest municipality in Miami-Dade County. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 362,470. In 2008 the population of the City was estimated to be 413,201. Miami, which is known as the Gateway to Latin America attracts a tremendous amount of foreign born people, resulting in a large Latin American population that includes Cubans, Nicaraguans, Colombians, Venezuelans, Puerto Ricans, Argentineans, Ecuadorians, Brazilians, Dominicans, Haitians and Mexicans. According to the 2000 U.S. census, the City has a 60 percent Hispanic population , a 22.3 percent African-American population and a 11.9 percent White/other population. Whether you are a resident, visitor or business owner, the City of Miami welcomes you to the shiny City under the Sun. Centrally located in a bustling urban area that is bursting with new developments, residential homes and eye catching attractions, Miami is truly a world class destination. Rich with history, Miami has many different neighborhoods that contain several historical locations and landmarks. Each neighborhood is fully equipped with full service parks,fire and police stations and a Neighborhood Enhancement Team (NET) center where residents and business owners can go to obtain answers to their questions and help with City services. The NET team works together with the various departments through the City to coordinate resources and resolve problems. The City of Miami is governed by Mayor Tomas Regalado and 5 City Commissioners which oversee the five districts in the City.
Richmond is the fourth largest city in BC, just 25 minutes south of downtown Vancouver and 25 minutes north of the United States border - a city of stunning mountain vistas, beautiful waterfront sunsets and vibrant urban living. Known for the Gulf of Georgia Cannery and Britannia Shipyards National Historic Sites, the charming seaside village of Steveston, world-famous Asian summer night markets, Chinese New Year celebrations and other special events throughout the year, Richmond, BC, gives visitors a unique "Far East meets West Coast" experience of authentic Asian culture along with the attractions and activities of the Lower Mainland`s Western Seaboard. For food lovers, Richmond is a daily dining adventure, promising fresh seafood from its resident fishing fleet (the largest in Canada), the best Chinese restaurants outside of China and unparalleled authentic cuisine from across Asia - especially among the 200+ restaurants along the three short blocks of Alexandra Road (Food Street) in The Golden Village. The City is also home to the largest Asian mall outside of Asia, Western Canada`s biggest casino, Vancouver International Airport (YVR), distinctive wineries, celebrity-favourite spas, the renowned Highway to Heaven and The Richmond Olympic Oval, which hosts sporting championships for top athletes from around the world. Rail service via Canada Line offers convenient transportation to many of Richmond`s top attractions and shopping centers, while 80 km of biking and walking trails connect beaches, parks and neighbourhoods, making it just as easy to discover the natural beauty of Richmond`s urban/rural landscape.
City of Show Low is a Show Low, AZ-based company in the Government sector.
City of Sonoma is a Sonoma, CA-based company in the Government sector.
Des Plaines is a city in Cook County, Illinois, United States. The city motto is "Good Move." As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 58,364. It is a suburb of Chicago and is next to O`Hare International Airport.