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Orlando A Brief City Outline.

By: Orville Home | Travel-and-Leisure


Introduction:

Orlando is the sixth largest city in Florida and its largest inland
city. Kissimmee MSA is Florida's third largest metropolitan area. The
second largest university in Florida is the University of Central
Florida" in Orlando. Orlando is known for many tourist attractions.
Some of which include:

Walt Disney world resort.
Sea world.
Universal Orlando resort.
The estimated tourists are 52 million every year. It has 2 major health
hospitals:
Florida hospital.
Orlando regional health care system.
Florida hospital was recognized as one of the America's top hospitals
for 8 consecutive years. The city got a nice name the city beautiful".


History:

Orlando was named after a soldier Orlando reeves. He died in the area during
the war against Seminole" Indian tribe. They found his name carved in to a
tree and assumed it was a marker for his grave. Then later they started calling
the area as Orlando.

It suffered greatly during the federal blockade, the population
explosion brought by the reconstruction era. From 1975-1895 the era is
remembered as the gilded era". There are a couple of home steaders in
the area.
Curry family.
Ward family.


Orlando is consistently ranked as one of the top vacation destination
in the world. Orlando international airport was built from a portion of the
McCoy air force base. The tallest building in Orlando is 441 ft and is called the sun trust" center.
In 2004, hurricanes charley, Frances, and jeans battered the Orlando
Sea, causing damage and flooding and impending tourism in the area.


Climate:

Orlando has a warm and humid climate. There are two main seasons each
year. One is the rainy, lasting from April to October. The other is the
cooler season. The climate is caused primarily by its low elevation and
its position relatively close to the tropic of cancer.

During the humid time the temperatures fall from 70 degree F heat.
Although the city neve breaks a record temperature over 100 degreeF,
extreme humidity often pushes the heat index to over 100 degreeF heats.
The air masses from Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean colliding
over central Florida causes storms. They also bring high wind, damaging
hail, heavy rainfall and violent lightening. The central Africa is
mostly prone to lightening.

During the winter season, humidity is lower and temperatures are more
moderate, and can fluctuate more readily. The winter is dry and most
freezing temperatures occur after cold fonts have passed. Orlando neve
had real snow falls. The snow traces were observed in December 23, and
trace flurries of ocean effect snow were also reported near coastal
Brevard country on January 24. Another incident of snow flurries, mixed
with rain, occurred on November 21.

Orlando has a hurricane risk. It is not as high as it is in south
Florida's urban side or coastal regions. As the region is 100ft above
sea level storms are not a concern. During the hurricane season in 2004
Orlando was hit y see strong hurricanes that caused significant damage.



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Leveto Orville is a traveler who reviews various cities she has visited
and writes exclusively for yorlando and ybocaraton online city guides


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