-
Miami area. The
Miami accent was
developed by second- or third-generation
Miamians,
particularly young adults whose first language was
English but were bilingual...
- The
following is a list of
notable people who were born or who live or
formerly lived in the city of Miami, Florida.
Jorge Arango (1917–2007), Colombia-born...
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civil rights leader who
worked to
improve the
living conditions of
black Miamians. The
station has two
tracks served by an
island platform, with a parking...
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Great Depression and the
preceding Florida land bust,
Hussey and
other Miamians sought to help its
economy by
organizing a game
similar to Pasadena's Rose...
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Medina →
Medinans Melbourne →
Melbournians (often "Melburnians")
Miami →
Miamians Milwaukee →
Milwaukeeans Minneapolis →
Minneapolitans Miri →
Mirians Naypyidaw...
- to 2000, po****tion
growth in
Miami was stagnant, as non-Hispanic
White Miamians left and
significant immigration from
Latin America,
particularly Cuba...
- diction. One w**** later,
Sudduth returned to the
Miamians with the
chorus of
Creole Cutie. The
Miamians adopted Sudduth's song as a warm-up exercise. Busby...
- Miami's Cuban-American po****tion. Today, the show is
cherished by many
Miamians as a true,
albeit humorous,
representation of life and
culture in Miami...
-
Archived from the
original on 6
August 2013.
Retrieved 4
August 2013. "
Miamian who
bombed Hiroshima in 1945 dies".
Miami Herald. 2
November 2007. Retrieved...
- in 1744
recorded a po****tion of
approximately 40
Frenchmen and 1,000
Miamians.
Increasing tension between France and
Great Britain developed over control...