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Pineland was the location of one of the largest and oldest native Florida settlements, established at least 2,000 years ago and used by a slowly evolving sequence of cultures.<ref>http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/RRC/online.htm</ref> The [[Calusa]] inhabited the area for 1,500 years until the arrival of Europeans. They called the site [[History of Tampa, Florida|"Tampa" or "Tanpa"]], a name which was accidentally transferred north by European explorers.<ref>http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/rrc/</ref><ref name="Eric Taubert 2">{{Cite web |url=http://www.independenttraveler.com/tripreports/tripreports.cfm?ID=1455&page=2 |title=Pineland - The Calusa Heritage Trail |accessdate=29 December 2008 |author=Eric Taubert |date=December 2007 |publisher=Independent Traveler}}</ref>
 
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==Demographics==