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growth is the hallmark of Orange County Orange County
is the region's most populous county and includes the City of Orlando, as well
as twelve other incorporated cities. The county sits in the approximate center
of the state, midway between Jacksonville and Miami. The St. Petersburg-Tampa
area on the Gulf of Mexico and Daytona Beach on the Atlantic Ocean are easy
drives. Two of the state's major highways, Interstate 4 (east-west) and the
Florida Turnpike (north-south), intersect just outside Orlando.
Few places in the nation have experienced the quality growth found in Orange
County, which is anticipated to gain more jobs than any other county in Florida
through 2010. Much of this explosion has come in the high tech sector. Orange
County is home to the sixth largest research university in the nation, one
of the top ten research parks in the country, one of only two National Entrepreneur
Centers, a world-class international airport and an all new UCF College of
Medicine, scheduled to open in 2009.
The county government guarantees fast-track permitting and actively seeks
new contract vendors. For information about doing business with Orange County
Government, click here.
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Apopka
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Bay
Lake - Demographics |
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Belle
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Eatonville
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Edgewood
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Maitland
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Oakland
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Ocoee
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Orlando
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Windermere
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Winter
Garden - Demographics |
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Winter
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