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I'm researching a potential move to Orlando. Does anyone know where I can find a map that shows the city limits of Orlando and all it's suburbs? These sometimes are color coded where each suburb is defined by a different color shade. I see locations or developments that I like but I'm not sure what city they technically are in. Also I could use a similar type map that shows the school districts layed out on a map. Anyone know where I can find these? Thanks!
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Here you go!!! Welcome to the area! Central Florida Counties Map
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My Company Is Thimking Of Sending Me To Orlando. But I Would Want To Live Close To Port St Lucie Where I Have Family. What Would Be The Best Mid Point Area To Live In. Ideally I Want To Live Sout And East Of Orlando.
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