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Jacksonville Beaches

The Jacksonville Beaches, known locally as the "Beaches" or the "Beach", are a group of towns and communities on the northern half of an unnamed barrier island on the US state of Florida's First Coast, all of which are suburbs or parts of the city of Jacksonville. These communities are separated from the main body of the city of Jacksonville by the Intracoastal Waterway. The Jacksonville Beaches are located in Duval and northern St. Johns County, and make up part of the Jacksonville metropolitan area. The population of the beaches in 2009 is 68,118. The main communities generally identified as part of the Beaches are Mayport, Atlantic Beach, Neptune Beach, Jacksonville Beach, and Ponte Vedra Beach.
==Area==

The Jacksonville Beaches communities are all located on an unnamed barrier island defined by the Atlantic Ocean to the east, the St. Johns River to the north, and the Intracoastal Waterway to the west. The island was actually originally a peninsula until 1912, when a 10-mile channel was dug connecting the San Pablo and Tolomato Rivers, facilitating the Intracoastal Waterway and separating the land from the mainland.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Group begins process to name Beaches island )〕 The island has no official name; beginning in the 21st century there has been a push to name it San Pablo Island.〔
The northernmost of the beach communities is Mayport, in Duval County. Since the consolidation of the Jacksonville and Duval County governments in 1968, Mayport has been within the city limits of Jacksonville. Most of Mayport is currently occupied by Naval Station Mayport, a major U.S. Navy base. Moving south along the coastline are three incorporated towns, also within Duval County: Atlantic Beach, Neptune Beach, and Jacksonville Beach. All three maintain their own municipal governments, however, residents receive county-level services from Jacksonville and vote for Jacksonville's mayor and City Council. Continuing south into St. Johns County is Ponte Vedra Beach. Typically, only the communities on the northern part of the island are considered the Beaches; areas to the south such as Vilano Beach are usually not included.〔This definition of the Jacksonville Beaches is embraced, for example, by the local newspaper ''(The Beaches Leader )'', which advertises it has been "()erving the communities of Atlantic Beach, Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach, Mayport, and Ponte Vedra Beach since 1963."〕 The Palm Valley area of St. Johns County, much of which is also located on the island, is sometimes considered part of the Beaches.〔("History" ). From the (Beaches Area Historical Society ). Accessed October 13, 2010.〕
The parts of Duval County on the other side of the Intracoastal are sometimes known as the West Beaches. Further inland are Jacksonville's Arlington and Southside areas.〔Marissa Carbone. (''Insider's Guide to Jacksonville'' ), p. 180.〕

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