Greater Jacksonville Metropolitan

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Counties in the greater Jacksonville area
Counties in the greater Jacksonville area

The Jacksonville, Florida, Metropolitan Statistical Area, known colloquially as the Greater Jacksonville Metropolitan, consists of Duval County (Jacksonville and the "independent" cities of Jacksonville Beach, Atlantic Beach, Baldwin and Neptune Beach), Clay County, St. Johns County, Nassau County and Baker County. The total estimated population is over 1.2 million residents[1] (2004 US Census estimate). It is the fourth largest metropolitan area in the state of Florida.

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State 21, US 17, State 13, US 1, US 301, Florida 202, A1A and Interstate Highways 10, 95 and 295.

Jacksonville Transportation Authority provides bus service in Duval County and part of Clay County.

Jacksonville International Airport is 13 miles north of downtown Jacksonville. It serves more than five million passengers annually.

Port of Jacksonville is located in Duval County on the east coast in the Atlantic Ocean.

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