Orange County, California

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County of Orange, California
[[Image:{{{image_skyline}}}|250px|none|Skyline of County of Orange, California]]
Image:Orange County Flag.gif
Flag
Image:OC Cal Seal.gif
Seal
Official website: http://www.oc.ca.gov/
Location

Location of County of Orange, California
Location of Orange County within California.

Government
Country
  State
United States
  California
Board of Supervisors

     District One
     District Two
     District Three
     District Four
     District Five

 

Vacant
John Moorlach
Bill Campbell
Chris Norby
Patricia C. Bates

Formed March 11, 1889
County tungku Santa Ana
Geographical characteristics
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Total (2005) 3,056,865
Density 1,392/km²
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Time zone Pacific (UTC−8)
Summer (DST) Pacific (UTC−7)


Contents

[edit] Kasusug Kilwal

[edit] Gubyernu

[edit] Media

  • The Orange County Register - OC's chief Newspaper
  • OC Weekly - Orange County's Alternative Newsweekly
  • Orange County Business Journal - Weekly newspaper covering business in OC
  • KOCE Orange County Public Television (PBS)- Five night per week Orange County news program "Real Orange."
  • SqueezeOC Weekly magazine and Web site devoted to things to do in Orange County.
  • OC Post Tabloid newspaper from the publishers of the Orange County Register.


[edit] Aliwapa


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