Miccosukee Indian Reservation
The Miccosukee Indian Reservation is the homeland of the Miccosukee tribe of Native Americans. It is divided into three sections in two counties of southern Florida, United States. Their total land area is 128.256 sq mi (332.183 km²). There was no resident population on reservation territory as of the 2000 census. The largest section by far is known as the Alligator Alley Reservation, which is located at the extreme western part of Broward County, at its county line with Collier County. It has a land area of 127.057 sq mi (329.076 km²).
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Miccosukee Indian Reservation
The Miccosukee Indian Reservation is the homeland of the Miccosukee tribe of Native Americans. It is divided into three sections in two counties of southern Florida, United States. Their total land area is 128.256 sq mi (332.183 km²). There was no resident population on reservation territory as of the 2000 census. The largest section by far is known as the Alligator Alley Reservation, which is located at the extreme western part of Broward County, at its county line with Collier County. It has a land area of 127.057 sq mi (329.076 km²).
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La Réserve indienne Miccosukee ...... le Miccosukee Resort & Casino.
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The Miccosukee Indian Reservat ...... sort & Casino is on this site.
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La Réserve indienne Miccosukee ...... superficie est de 329,076 km².
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The Miccosukee Indian Reservat ...... f 127.057 sq mi (329.076 km²).
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Réserve indienne Miccosukee
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