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Azalea Park is an unincorporated place in the Orlando Metropolitan Area in Orange County. It has a population of 13,848 in 4,552 households. is served by the Orange County Unified School District. It is in Congressional Districts FL-7 and FL-9. State Senate District FL-11 and FL-13, and State House District FL-48. It is comprised of Census Tracts 013202, 013201, 013402, and 013405. Azalea Park is in Zip Codes 32807 and 32822. Neighborhoods in Azalea Park include: Azalea Park, Engelwood Park, and Hibiscus.

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Azalea Park Census Block Group 120950132011

Population: 1,198

  • Dahlia Drive to the North
  • East-West Expwy to the South
  • Yucatan Dr. to the East
  • N Samoran Blvd to the West

 

Azalea Park Census Block Group 120950132012

Population: 3,175

  • E Colonial Dr to the North
  • East-West Expwy to the South
  • Various to the East
  • N Semoran Blvd & Yucatan Dr to the West

Azalea Park Census Block Group 120950134032

Population: 2,622

  • East-West Expwy to the North
  • Stonewall Jackson Rd and Shenandoah Way to the South
  • S Oxalis Ave to the East
  • S Semoran Blvd to the West

Azalea Park Census Block Group 120950134051

Population: 1,994

  • Mainsail Ct to the North
  • Curry Ford Rd to the South
  • Brockway Ave to the East
  • Various Streets to the West

Azalea Park Census Block Group 120950134061

Population: 3,601

  • Stonewall Jackson Rd and Shenandoah Way to the North
  • Curry Ford Rd to the South
  • Brockway Ave and others to the East
  • S Semoran Blvd to the West

Azalea Park Census Block Group 120950132021

Population: 6,036

  • E Colonial Dr. to the North
  • East-West Expwy to the South
  • N Goldenrod Rd to the East
  • Amber Rd and others to the West

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