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{{Wiktionary|Orlando|orlando}}
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'''Orlando''' may refer to: '''Orlando''' commonly refers to:
* The Italian form of the name ], which is used in several works
** See also ] below
** See also ] (although few of these will be called Orlando in English)


* ], a city in the United States
==Places==

* ], a major city in Florida
'''Orlando''' may also refer to:
** ], the 27th-largest metropolitan area in the United States
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** ], the busiest airport in the State of Florida
** ], Arena Football League team
** ], NBA basketball team
* ]
* ]
* ], a subdivision of Johannesburg, South Africa


==People== ==People==
* ], a masculine name, includes a list of people with the name
===Given name===
* ] (born 1977), British actor * ], includes a list of people with the name
* ] (died 778), the military leader best known as Roland who inspired the Italian medieval icon "Orlando"
* ] (born 1987), American actor
* ] (1530 or 1532-1594), Franco-Flemish composer
* ] (born 1974), Colombian extreme athlet
* ] (born 1979), Dutch football (soccer) player
* ] (born 1957), Puerto Rican breaststroke swimmer
* ] (1583-1625), English composer
* ] (born 1977), American baseball player
* ] (born 1968), American comedian and actor
* ] (born 1980), American professional wrestler
* ] (1901–1958), American nobel prize winner in physics
* ] (1932–1976), Chilean diplomat
* ] (born 1964), British computer programmer
* ] (born 1958), Italian long-distance runner
* ] (born 1968), American savant
* ] (1891-1972), American ] who led troops in ]


==Fictional characters==
===Surname===
* ], the central character in a sequence of Italian verse romances from Dante, Ariosto and others
* ] (1888–1954), Austrian author und designer
* ], a character in William Shakespeare's ''As You Like It''
* ] (1927—1998), Italian American illustrator, writer, editor and cartoonist
* Orlando, the title character of '']'', a novel by Virginia Woolf, and its film and stage adaptations
* ] (born 1944), American singer
* ], central figure in Katherine Hale's ''The Marmalade Cat'' 1938–1972 series of children's books
* ] (born 1947), Italian politician
* Orlando, a character from the comic book '']''
* Orlando ] (born 1951), college basketball coach
* Orlando, a character from a comic book series '']''
* ] (born 1957), Italian lawyer and actor
* ] (born 1966), American football player
* ] (1860—1952), Italian prime minister
* ], American dance music artist and record producer, also known as "Bobby O"


==Arts and entertainment==
==Culture==
===Literature===
* '']'', an epic poem written by Ludovico Ariosto
* '']'', an epic poem written by Matteo Maria Boiardo
* '']'', a novel by Virginia Woolf * '']'', a novel by Virginia Woolf
* ], the cat from a series of illustrated children's books * ], a 1992 film based on the novel
* ], an early 1960s British thriller series
* Orlando, a character in William Shakespeare's '']''
* ], an English 1990s band, part of the Romo movement
* ], an opera by Handel
* ''Orlando'', an opera by ]
* "Orlando", a song from the musical '']''
* "Orlando", a song by the American rapper XXXTentacion from his album '']''
* ], a British vocal consort
* ], a French record label

==Places==
===South Africa===
* ], a subdivision of Johannesburg

===United States===
* ], a city
** ], a major international airport
** ], an airport and former military base
* ], a former settlement
* ], an unincorporated community
* ], a town
* ], an unincorporated community


===Film and television=== ===Italy===
* ], a film based on the novel ''Orlando'' * Monte Orlando, a wildlife park in ]
* ], an early 1960s British thriller series for young adults


===Music=== ==Transport==
* ], an opera seria by Handel * {{HMS|Orlando}}, four Royal Navy ships
* {{USS|Orlando|PF-99}}, a United States Navy ship
*'']'' (English: ''The Paladin Orlando''), an opera by Joseph Haydn
* ], an opera by Vivaldi * ], a make of car
* ], Italian shipyard founded by Orlando brothers
* ], an opera by Vivaldi
* ], an English band of the 1990s
* ], which formed in the 1980s, folded in the 1990s, and re-formed to compete as The Magic Drum and Bugle Corps in 2002


===Other=== ==Other uses==
* ] * ], the winner of a 2012 stock picking contest
* ] * ], a British Thoroughbred racehorse
* ], a South African football club
* ], a concept car from the 2008 Paris Auto Show
* ], a winery located in the Barossa Valley of South Australia * ], a variety of citrus fruit
* ], an Australian winery
* ], a ''Tacoma''-class United States Navy frigate
* ], a popular breed of ] with soft pink with deeper pink tips


==See also==
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* ], a Kenyan surname
* ], a fictional planet in the DC Comics universe
* ], a town in Congo
* ]


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Orlando commonly refers to:

Orlando may also refer to:

People

Fictional characters

Arts and entertainment

Places

South Africa

United States

Italy

  • Monte Orlando, a wildlife park in Gaeta

Transport

Other uses

See also

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