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Ocala (/oʊˈkælə/ oh-KAL-ə) is a city in and the
county seat of
Marion County, Florida,
United States.
Located in
North Central Florida, the city's po****tion...
- 908. Its
county seat is
Ocala.
Marion County comprises the
Ocala,
Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area. It
includes part of
Ocala National Forest, which...
- The
Ocala Street and
Suburban Railroad Company was
incorporated on July 21, 1888
under the
general incorporation laws of Florida. They were
granted the...
- The
Silver Springs,
Ocala and Gulf
Railroad was a
railroad running in
northern Central Florida.
Despite its name, it
never directly served Silver Springs...
- Railroad,
originally the
Ocala Northern Railroad, was a
railroad running from
Silver Springs Junction,
Florida (east of
Ocala, Florida) to Palatka, Florida...
- The
Ocala National Forest is the
second largest nationally protected forest in the U.S.
State of Florida. It
covers 607
square miles (1,570 km2) of North...
- The
Ocala,
Silver Springs and Park
Street Railroad Company was
incorporated by
Florida state law
chapter 3805
which was
approved June 7, 1887. It was...
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Habronattus ocala, the
ocala jumper, is a
species of
jumping spider in the
family Salticidae. It is
found in the
United States. "Habronattus
ocala Report"...
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Ocala Demands was a
platform for
economic and
political reform that was
later adopted by the People's Party. In December, 1890, the
National Farmers'...
- The
Ocala Limestone is a late
Eocene geologic formation of
exposed limestones near
Ocala,
Marion County, Florida. Period:
Paleogene Epoch: Late Eocene...