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Orlando is a seat in Orange County and located approximatleyv150 miles from Florida-Georgia border. It is surrounded by the Atlantic to the east, and the Gulf Coast to the west. It has one of the best settings to draw new residents to the city. Many manufacturers and distributors have relocated to the city for it abundant growth. Some of the major tourist attractions include Walt Disney World, Sea World of Florida, Disney-MGM Studios, Gatorland and Universal Studios New industries such as film production, military simulation and training, and various technologies are adding to the booming local economy. Daily temperatures range from the low 70s to the mid 80s from October to May, and nighttime lows average from the low 50s to the mid 60s, with occasional freezes in between December and February. From May through September the daily average highs are in the upper 80s to mid 90s, and lows average from the upper 60s to mid 70s.

Area: 94 square miles (2000)

Elevation: Approximately 127 feet above sea level

Average Temperatures: January, 60.9° F; July, 82.4° F; annual average, 72.8° F

Average Annual Precipitation: 48.35 inches

Population: 213,223 (as on July 2005)





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