Pinellas is the name of a peninsula located roughly halfway down the west coast of Florida. It forms the western boundary of Tampa Bay and comprises the bulk of Pinellas County. There is a city named Pinellas Park in south Pinellas. The peninsula is bounded on the north by Pasco County, Florida, on the northeast by Hillsborough County, and on the east and south by Tampa Bay. It is bounded on the west by the Intracoastal Waterway and the Gulf of Mexico. The Pinellas peninsula connects to the south with Manatee County via the Sunshine Skyway Bridge and connects with Hillsborough County on the east via the Courtney Campbell Causeway, the Howard Frankland Bridge, and the Gandy Bridge.
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| - Penínsulas de Pinellas (en inglés: Pinellas Peninsula; cuyo nombre original es "La Punta de Pinal de Jiménez" dado por los dados exploradores españoles en 1757)es el nombre de una península situada aproximadamente a mitad de camino por la costa oeste de Florida, en Estados Unidos. Forma el límite occidental de la Bahía de Tampa y comprende la mayor parte del condado de Pinellas. Hay una ciudad llamada Pinellas Park en el sur de Pinellas. La península está limitada al norte por el Condado de Pasco, Florida, en el noreste por el Condado de Hillsborough, y al este y al sur con la bahía de Tampa. Limita en el oeste por el Canal Intra-costero y el Golfo de México. (es)
- Pinellas is the name of a peninsula located roughly halfway down the west coast of Florida. It forms the western boundary of Tampa Bay and comprises the bulk of Pinellas County. There is a city named Pinellas Park in south Pinellas. The peninsula is bounded on the north by Pasco County, Florida, on the northeast by Hillsborough County, and on the east and south by Tampa Bay. It is bounded on the west by the Intracoastal Waterway and the Gulf of Mexico. The Pinellas peninsula connects to the south with Manatee County via the Sunshine Skyway Bridge and connects with Hillsborough County on the east via the Courtney Campbell Causeway, the Howard Frankland Bridge, and the Gandy Bridge. (en)
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| - Penínsulas de Pinellas (en inglés: Pinellas Peninsula; cuyo nombre original es "La Punta de Pinal de Jiménez" dado por los dados exploradores españoles en 1757)es el nombre de una península situada aproximadamente a mitad de camino por la costa oeste de Florida, en Estados Unidos. Forma el límite occidental de la Bahía de Tampa y comprende la mayor parte del condado de Pinellas. Hay una ciudad llamada Pinellas Park en el sur de Pinellas. La península está limitada al norte por el Condado de Pasco, Florida, en el noreste por el Condado de Hillsborough, y al este y al sur con la bahía de Tampa. Limita en el oeste por el Canal Intra-costero y el Golfo de México. (es)
- Pinellas is the name of a peninsula located roughly halfway down the west coast of Florida. It forms the western boundary of Tampa Bay and comprises the bulk of Pinellas County. There is a city named Pinellas Park in south Pinellas. The peninsula is bounded on the north by Pasco County, Florida, on the northeast by Hillsborough County, and on the east and south by Tampa Bay. It is bounded on the west by the Intracoastal Waterway and the Gulf of Mexico. The Pinellas peninsula connects to the south with Manatee County via the Sunshine Skyway Bridge and connects with Hillsborough County on the east via the Courtney Campbell Causeway, the Howard Frankland Bridge, and the Gandy Bridge. (en)
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