List of communities in Orange County, Florida

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2010 U.S. Census tract map of Orange County

Communities in Orange County in the US state of Florida are all primarily located in the county's western half. It includes 12 municipalities (10 cities and 3 towns), 38 census-designated places, and 7 unincorporated places. The county seat is Orlando, which is also the most populous city.

Skyline of Downtown Orlando as seen from Lake Eola
Winter Park
Walt Disney World
Lake Nona

Municipality populations are based on the 2020 US Census using their QuickFacts with 5,000 residents and above, while municipalities under 5,000 people are based on their US Decennial Census.[1][2] These include:

# Incorporated Community Designation Date incorporated Population
1ApopkaCity191954,904
2Bay LakeCity196729
3Belle IsleCity19547,032
4EdgewoodCity19732,685
5Lake Buena VistaCity196924
6MaitlandCity195919,543
7OcoeeCity192547,295
8OrlandoCity1885307,573
9Winter GardenCity190846,964
10Winter ParkCity192529,795
11EatonvilleTown1 18872,349
12OaklandTown18873,516
13WindermereTown19253,030

Census-designated places

Winter Garden

As of the 2020 United States Census, there are 38 census-designated places in Orange County. The populations listed below are based on that census.[1][2] These include:

# Census-designated place Population
aAlafaya92,452
bAzalea Park14,141
cBay Hill5,021
dBithlo9,848
eChristmas2,439
fClarcona3,283
gConway13,596
hDr. Phillips12,328
iFairview Shores10,722
jFour Corners56,381
kGoldenrod13,431
lGotha2,213
mHolden Heights4,097
nHorizon West58,101
oHunter's Creek24,433
pLake Butler18,851
qLake Hart1,052
rLake Mary Jane1,790
sLockhart14,058
tMeadow Woods43,790
uOak Ridge25,062
vOrlo Vista6,806
wParadise Heights1,215
xPine Castle11,122
yPine Hills66,111
zRio Pinar5,409
aaSky Lake7,226
bbSouth Apopka6,803
ccSouthchase16,276
ddTaft2,221
eeTangelo2,459
ffTangerine3,237
hhTildenville475
iiUnion Park10,452
jjUniversity45,284
kkWedgefield8,017
llWilliamsburg7,908
llZellwood2,758

Other unincorporated communities

The boundaries of these communities are loose and may overlap with each other as well as with the census-designated places. These include:

City districts and neighborhoods

See also

References

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