Language Services For Tampa

Tampa is a city on Tampa Bay, along Florida’s Gulf Coast. A major business centre, it’s also known for its museums and other cultural offerings. Busch Gardens is an African-themed amusement park with thrill rides and animal-viewing areas. The historic Ybor City neighbourhood, developed by Cuban and Spanish cigar-factory workers at the turn of the 20th century, is a dining and nightlife destination. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 175.3 square miles (453.9 km2), including 113.4 square miles (293.7 km2) of land and 61.8 square miles (160.1 km2) (35.3%) of water. The highest point in the city is only 48 feet (15 m) above sea level.

Historical, Cultural facts & Religion

The modern history of Tampa, Florida can be traced to the founding of Fort Brooke at the mouth of the Hillsborough River in today’s downtown in 1824, soon after the United States had taken possession of Florida from Spain. Tampa is a major city in, and the county seat of, Hillsborough County, Florida, United States. The indigenous cultures of the Tampa Bay area had collapsed by around 1600, leaving the west coast of Spanish Florida largely depopulated. That’s more than anyone religion in Tampa and ranks 6th among the unaffiliated in the 30 metro areas. Second and third behind unaffiliated in the Tampa area were white evangelical Protestants with 20 percent and Catholics with 19 percent.

Brief City  History

Spanish explorer Ponce de Leon first arrived in the Tampa Bay area in 1513, but the Spaniards focused their attention on settling eastern Florida and left the western areas alone.  In 1824, only two months after the arrival of the first American settler, four companies of the U.S. Army established Fort Brooke to protect the strategic harbour at Tampa Bay. Development of the Tampa Bay region began after the territory became part of the United States in 1845. In spite of the blockade and Federal occupation during the Civil War, the area grew steadily.  Henry B. Plant’s 1884 railroad extension to the Hillsborough River provided access to new areas, and he built lavish hotels along his rail line to attract visitors.

Tampa owes its commercial success to Tampa Bay and the Hillsborough River. When phosphates were discovered nearby in the late 1880s, the resulting mining and shipping industries prompted a boom of growth and wealth that lasted through the 1890s. Tampa’s port is now the seventh-largest in the nation; today phosphate shipping is supplemented by trade in shrimp. A pleasure cruise line operates as well. Hand- made cigars, Ybor CityIn 1886 Vicente Martinez Ybor established a cigar factory in Tampa.   From the steps of Ybor’s factory, Jose Marti sometimes called the George Washington of Cuba, exhorted the cigar workers to take up arms against Spain in the late 1800s.  Hispanic culture enlivens Ybor City, which covers about 2 square miles between Nebraska Avenue, 22nd Street, Columbus Drive and East Broadway. The military has also had an ongoing role in Tampa’s development.   The city was the primary outfitting and embarkation port for U.S. troops bound for Cuba during the Spanish-American War.  Today the U.S. Central Command and U.S. Special Operations Command are headquartered at MacDill Air Force Base.

In 1914 Percival Ellicott Fansler introduced the world’s first scheduled commercial airline service with the St. Petersburg-Tampa Airboat Line.   Piloting the airline’s Benoist “flying boat” was Tony Jannus, the namesake of the Tony Jannus Award presented each year by the Tampa Chamber of Commerce for achievement in commercial aviation. The advent of the automobile soon clipped Jannus’ wings but was responsible for a large settlement wave that occurred 1923-26.  Many subdivisions were built during this era; one of the most notable was Davis Island, a man-made island created by D.P. Davis. The elegant homes Davis built remain some of Tampa’s loveliest. The main Tampa downtown business district has grown phenomenally since the 1960s. Major banks and an increasing number of other corporations occupy large glass, steel and concrete buildings that tower high above the bay.  The Tampa Convention Centre, overlooking the Hillsborough River, offers meeting facilities and features access to the Riverwalk.

Language (s) Written & Spoken

73.13% of Tampa residents speak only English, while 26.87% speak other languages. The non-English language spoken by the largest group is Spanish, which is spoken by 19.51% of the population.

Important Types of Commerce in Tampa

Major industries in the Tampa Bay metropolitan area include Avionics, Defence and Marine Electronics. Business and Information Services. Financial Services. Manufacturing (Microelectronics, Medical Devices) Marine Sciences. Port/Maritime. Tourism.

Language Services US and others will provide working with Tampa

Although the de facto language of Tampa is English. Tampa is a culturally diverse city with many different languages. Businesses in Tampa need translation services in several fields including legal, government, mining, life sciences, financial, marketing, IT & technology, manufacturing, defence and corporate communications when they localize official documents, marketing collaterals, technical documentation, Websites & mobile apps, Software & web-based tools, and Video & audio.

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