Orange County
Orange County used to have many orange groves, hence the name. True, but we were first called "Mosquito County" -- go figure!
Orange County's water originates from the Colorado River and Northern California. It gets here through manages and coordinates.
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You are miataken. California is never referred to as Orange County. Orange County is a single county in California near Los Angelas. Orange County was named for the extensive orange orchards the pretty well covered the county.
Orange County is the name of a county in California, Florida, Indiana, New York, Texas, Vermont and Virginia.
That depends entirely on which Orange County you are requesting information about. There are eight Orange Counties in various states across the US. According to census.gov, the 2007 estimated total population of each of these Orange Counties and which state they are located in are listed alphabetically as follows: # Orange County, California: 2,997,033 # Orange County, Florida: 1,066,113 # Orange County, Indiana: 19,607 # Orange County, New York: 377,169 # Orange County, North Carolina: 124,313 # Orange County, Texas: 82,669 # Orange County, Vermont: 29,002 # Orange County, Virginia: 32,492
The Staffordshire Bull Terrier gets its name from the county in England in which it was developed. The county, Staffordshire, is in central England.
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Does not exist in Orange County. That business is non-existence in Orange County
Orange County is in fact a county located in California. It is right next to Los Angeles County (which has La in it).