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The Hispanic population for the Central Florida region grew 155.25% between 1990 and 2000. The Hispanic population grew from 144,424 in 1990 to 368,641 in 2000 a total of 224,217 people in ten years.
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June 11, 2003
The World Has Changed
Regions are competing with regions. In today’s dynamic economy, leaders need new tools and information to understand Central Florida’s position in the global economy.
Our region needs to maximize its opportunities and minimize its risks. Now more than ever, we need to make sure that cities and counties work together instead of competing against one another if the region is to succeed in the global marketplace. Our competition is not Miami; it’s Munich; not Tampa but Tokyo.
This map shows how the, “new world order” has opened the doors to trade and progress. Central Florida is a global region and competes on a global basis. While all of the region’s industries and businesses are affected by global competition, Central Florida remains the global leader in tourism and space technologies. Regional leadership is the key to our future success.
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[PRINTER FRIENDLY VERSION]
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