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Florida's cultural and geographical vibes vary greatly by region, leading to territorial debates among residents.

There are no official dividing lines, but State Road 40 is often considered the boundary between North and Central Florida.

The US Geological Survey divides the state into six distinct coastal regions for geological purposes.

If Florida had a dividing line between North and South, where would it be? We already know Central Florida "is in the middle," but how far out does that extend?

If you’re from Florida or live here, you might know how territorial Floridians can be about the Sunshine State. And how territorial they can be about the differences between North Florida, Central Florida and South Florida cultures and where their geographical boundaries be

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