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Bonita SpringsLee County,Florida"Your Gateway to the Gulf"The Florida state capital is Tallahassee. What would you like to know about Bonita Springs
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The population of Bonita Springs is approximately 26,300 (1998).
The amount of land area in Bonita Springs is 29.654 sq. kilometers.
Bonita Springs per capita income is $24,750 (1995). Return to Index Bonita Springs location: between Naples and Fort Myers and about 150 miles from Tampa on the Florida gulf coast.
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History & History Related Items Bonita Springs history: A history page from the Chamber of Commerce. Bonita Springs attractions: Naples-Ft Myers Greyhound Track Everglades Wonder Gardens Return to Index
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