Miami City
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Freedom Tower in Miami
Uniwersytet MiamiAmerican, a private university founded in 1925.Its seat a main campus both located in Coral Gables on Florida.The school currently over 15,000 students is 12 colleges which offer a 155 undergraduate courses, 114 masters, 51 doctorals and 2 professional research centres. The school has a 3 rich library collections, which contian 3,000,000 volumes.
The city on the Atlantic Oceanfrontin the south-east Florida,Yhe city is the eighth the most populans county USA through population counting 2 500 650 inhabitants.LanguageIn 2000 66,75% residents at the city its native language showed a Spanish, 22,45% English, 5,20% Creole variety Haitian, while the 0,76% French.College and UniversitiesLocal universities and colleges learns to 200 000 students, Which gives the seventh position on the list of American cities. In order of number of people at universities per head inhabitants.To colleges and universities in Miami or the surrounding area belong: 1. Barry University2.Carlos Albizu University 3.Florida International University (FIU) 4.Florida Memorial University 5.Johnson and Wales University 6.Keiser University 7.Manchester Business School8.Miami Culinary Institute 9.Miami Dade College10.Miami International University of Art & Design 11.Nova Southeastern University 12.St. Thomas University13.Talmudic University14.Uniwersytet Miami
Villa Vizcaya
Vizcaya, now named the Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, is the former villa and estate of businessman James Deering, of the Deering McCormick-International Harvester fortune, on Biscayne Bay in the present day Coconut Grove neighborhood of Miami, Florida.The early 20th century Vizcaya estate also includes: extensive Italian Renaissance gardens; native woodland landscape; and a historic village outbuildings compound. The landscape and architecture were influenced by Veneto and Tuscan Italian Renaissance models and designed in the Mediterranean Revival architecture style, with Baroque elements. Paul Chalfin was the design director.The early 20th century Vizcaya estate also includes: extensive Italian Renaissance gardens; native woodland landscape; and a historic village outbuildings compound. The landscape and architecture were influenced by Veneto and Tuscan Italian Renaissance models and designed in the Mediterranean Revival architecture style, with Baroque elements. Paul Chalfin was the design director.Miami-Dade County now owns the Vizcaya property, as the Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, which is open to the public. 'Villa Vizcaya' is served by the Vizcaya Station of the Miami Metrorail.
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