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Pensacola and St. Augustine are Florida's oldest chartered cities, both were chartered in 1822. St. Augustine was settled in 1565 and is the oldest continuously occupied community in U.S. history, having been founded 55 years before Plymouth Rock.

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11y ago

Florida IS a state, so this question doesn't make any sense. If you're asking about the oldest CITY in Florida, I think it's St. Augustine. In fact, St. Augustine is the oldest city in the entire US.

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The oldest European settlement in the US State of Florida is Saint Augustine (St. Augustine), which is located on the "First Coast" or the "Northeast Coast" of Florida, south of the City of Jacksonville

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The Oldest City in Florida is Saint Augustine. Saint Augustine is 443 yrs old. And was founded in 1565.

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the oldest city in Florida is St. Augestine

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Escambia and St. Johns Counties were both established in 1821.

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Saint Augustine, Florida was founded by the Spanish in 1565 by Pedro Menéndez de Avilés.

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St marks florida

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St. Augustine.

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