Plymouth, Florida - Notable Residents

Notable Residents

  • Warren Sapp, professional football player, Oakland Raiders.
Municipalities and communities of Orange County, Florida, United States
County seat: Orlando
Cities
  • Apopka
  • Bay Lake
  • Belle Isle
  • Edgewood
  • Lake Buena Vista
  • Maitland
  • Ocoee
  • Orlando
  • Winter Garden
  • Winter Park
Towns
  • Eatonville
  • Oakland
  • Windermere
CDPs
  • Alafaya
  • Azalea Park
  • Bay Hill
  • Bithlo
  • Christmas
  • Clarcona
  • Conway
  • Doctor Phillips
  • Fairview Shores
  • Four Corners‡
  • Goldenrod‡
  • Gotha
  • Holden Heights
  • Horizon West
  • Hunters Creek
  • Lake Butler
  • Lake Hart
  • Lake Mary Jane
  • Lockhart
  • Meadow Woods
  • Oak Ridge
  • Orlovista
  • Paradise Heights
  • Pine Castle
  • Pine Hills
  • Rio Pinar
  • Sky Lake
  • South Apopka
  • Southchase
  • Taft
  • Tangelo Park
  • Tangerine
  • Tildenville
  • Union Park
  • University
  • Wedgefield
  • Williamsburg
  • Zellwood
Unincorporated
communities
  • Plymouth
  • Reedy Creek Improvement District‡
  • Vineland
Footnotes

‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties


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