Hialeah is the name of a city located in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States of America. According to the population census of 2004, the inhabitants in this region amounted up to 224,522 people as a result of which it is now the fifth biggest city in the state.
It is a constituent of the metropolitan area in Miami and Greater South Florida. The word 'Hialeah' means High Prairie. The city is situated on top of a big prairie in the middle of the Everglades and Biscayne Bay. This city is ranked first amongst those cities in America where the main spoken language is Spanish. The Spanish speaking population of this city amounts to around ninety-two percent of the overall population.
It is an industrial and commercial hub, known mainly for its racetrack. The other industries in the city are those of manufacturing metal and plastic items.
It is a constituent of the metropolitan area in Miami and Greater South Florida. The word 'Hialeah' means High Prairie. The city is situated on top of a big prairie in the middle of the Everglades and Biscayne Bay. This city is ranked first amongst those cities in America where the main spoken language is Spanish. The Spanish speaking population of this city amounts to around ninety-two percent of the overall population.
It is an industrial and commercial hub, known mainly for its racetrack. The other industries in the city are those of manufacturing metal and plastic items.