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  2. Osceola County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Osceola County (/ ˌ ɒ s i ˈ oʊ l ə / AH-see-OH-lə) is a county located in the central portion of the U.S. state of Florida. As of the 2020 census, the population was 388,656. [1] Its county seat is Kissimmee. [2] Osceola County is included in the Orlando–Kissimmee–Sanford, Fla. Metropolitan Statistical Area.

  3. Reunion, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Reunion is situated on 2,226 acres (901 ha) and is a planned Development of Regional Impact (DRI) planned for 6,233 residential dwelling units, 1,574 hotel rooms, 140,000 square feet (13,000 m 2) of office space and 484,000 square feet (45,000 m 2) of retail space according to the Osceola County Planning Office. [1]

  4. Category : Populated places in Osceola County, Florida

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    Census-designated places in Osceola County, Florida (1 C, 6 P) Cities in Osceola County, Florida (2 C, 2 P) Unincorporated communities in Osceola County, Florida (1 C, 11 P)

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  6. Osceola County - Wikipedia

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  7. Central Florida Tourism Oversight District - Wikipedia

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    Disney already pays property taxes to Orange and Osceola counties. The bill would not increase these counties' revenues but would force both counties to increase services within the former jurisdiction of the RCID. A tax collector for Orange County claimed the RCID's abolition would increase costs for taxpayers.