Pinellas County, Florida

The Pinellas County is a county located in the state of Florida in the United States. The administrative headquarters ( County Seat) is Clearwater. The largest city is St. Petersburg.

History

The Pinellas County was formed on 23 May 1911 parts of Hillsborough County. The entire peninsula Pinellas, the Tampa Bay separates from the Gulf of Mexico, and a small part of the mainland part of the County.

Geography

The county has an area of 1574 square kilometers, of which 849 square kilometers are water surface. It is bordered clockwise to the following counties: Pasco County, Hillsborough County and Manatee County.

Demographic data

According to the census in 2010 lived in Pinellas County 916 542 people in 503 181 households. The population density was 1264.2 people per square kilometer. The racial the population was composed of 82.1 % White, 10.3 % African American, 0.3% Indigenous and 3.0 % Asian Americans. 2.1% were members of other ethnic groups and 2.2% in different ethnic groups. 8.0 % of the population were Hispanic or Latino.

In 2010, children under the age of 18 and 33.9 % of all households lived in 22.6 % of all households with persons at least 65 years. 56.3 % of households were family households (consisting of married couples with or without offspring or a parent with offspring ). The average size of a household was 2.16 persons and the average family size is 2.79 people.

19.9% ​​of the population were younger than 20 years, 21.7% were 20-39 years old, 30.1% were 40-59 years old and 28.4 % were at least 60 years old. The median age was 46 years. 48.0 % of the population were male and 52.0 % female.

The median income for a household was $ 46,051, while 13.1 % of the population lived below the poverty line.

In 2010, English was the mother tongue of 87.17 % of the population spoke Spanish 5.56% and 7.27% had a different mother tongue.

Further education institutions

  • Clearwater Christian College in Clearwater
  • Florida Metropolitan University in Clearwater
  • Remington College in Pinellas
  • Eckerd College in Saint Petersburg
  • Saint Petersburg College Saint Petersburg
  • Saint Petersburg Junior College in Saint Petersburg
  • Stetson University in St. Petersburg
  • University of South Florida in Saint Petersburg

Places in Pinellas County

Places in Pinellas County with populations of the census of 2010:

Cities:

  • Belleair Beach - 1,560 inhabitants
  • Belleair Bluffs - 2,031 inhabitants
  • Clearwater ( County Seat) - 107 685 inhabitants
  • Dunedin - 35 321 inhabitants
  • Gulfport - 12,029 inhabitants
  • Indian Rocks Beach - 4,113 inhabitants
  • Largo - 77 648 inhabitants
  • Madeira Beach - 4,263 inhabitants
  • Oldsmar - 13,591 inhabitants
  • Pinellas Park - 49 079 inhabitants
  • Safety Harbor - 16,884 inhabitants
  • St. Pete Beach - 9,346 inhabitants
  • St. Petersburg - 244 769 inhabitants
  • Seminole - 17,233 inhabitants
  • South Pasadena - 4,964 inhabitants
  • Tarpon Springs - 23 484 inhabitants
  • Treasure Iceland - 6,705 inhabitants

Towns:

  • Belleair - 3,869 inhabitants
  • Belleair Shore - 109 inhabitants
  • Indian Shores - 1,420 inhabitants
  • Kenneth City - 4,980 inhabitants
  • North Redington Beach - 1,417 inhabitants
  • Redington Beach - 1,427 inhabitants
  • Redington Shores - 2,121 inhabitants

Census-designated places:

  • Bardmoor - 9,732 inhabitants
  • Bay Pines - 2,931 inhabitants
  • Bear Creek - 1,948 inhabitants
  • Eastlake - 30,962 inhabitants
  • Feather Sound - 3,420 inhabitants
  • Greenbriar - 2,502 inhabitants
  • Harbor Bluffs - 2,860 inhabitants
  • Lealman - 19 879 inhabitants
  • Palm Harbor - 57 439 inhabitants
  • Ridgecrest - 2,558 inhabitants
  • South High Point - 5,195 inhabitants
  • Tierra Verde - 3,721 inhabitants
  • West Lealman - 15 651 inhabitants
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