Sister Cities Directory
A sister city, county, or state relationship is a broad-based, long-term partnership between two communities in two countries. A relationship is officially recognized after the highest elected or appointed official from both communities signs off on an agreement to become sister cities.
A city may have any number of sister cities with community involvement ranging from just a few to hundreds of volunteers. In addition to volunteers, sister city organizations often include representatives from nonprofits, municipal governments, the private sector and other civic organizations.
Each sister city organization is independent and pursues the activities and thematic areas that are important to them and their community including municipal, business, trade, educational and cultural exchanges, and projects with their sister city.
In compliance with 288.816, F.S., the Sister Cities Directory contains the Sister City and Sister County agreements that have been obtained by the Florida Department of State as of July 1, 2026. If agreements are not listed, please call the City Manager’s Office of that city.
- Statewide Agreements
- Broward County Agreements
- Hillsborough County Agreements
- Lake County Agreements
- Lee County Agreements
- Leon County Agreements
- Manatee County Agreements
- Miami-Dade County Agreements
- Monroe County Agreements
- Orange County Agreements
- Osceola County Agreements
- Palm Beach County Agreements
- Pinellas County Agreements
- Polk County Agreements
- Seminole County Agreements
- St. Johns County Agreements
- Volusia County Agreements
Osceola County Cities Agreements
Kissimmee
Santa Maria, Peru
Agreement between Kissimmee and Santa Maria, Peru
