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  2. City of Oroville, CA | Home

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    Economic Development Division, Planning & Development Services Department. City Council, Commissions, Committees - Agenda & Minutes. About Us. Government. Visitors. Business. How Do I...

  3. Oroville, California - Wikipedia

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    Oroville (Oro, Spanish for "Gold" and Ville, French for "town") is the county seat of Butte County, California, United States. Its population was 15,506 at the 2010 census, up from 13,004 in the 2000 census.

  4. Welcome to Oroville - Explore Butte County

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    Welcome to Oroville. Find great Oroville din­ing, shop­ping, recre­ation, and more! Jump to: Out­doors | Events & Cul­ture | Restau­rants | Winer­ies | Shop­ping. Explore. Dis­cov­er the fun and beau­ty that awaits you through­out Oroville.

  5. Oroville - Visit California

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    Summary. Official Resources. Gallery. Places to Eat & Drink. Podcasts. With its long history and an array of nearby natural escapes, the county seat of Oroville is an outstanding base from which to explore many of Butte County ’s top attractions.

  6. History of Oroville, California

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    In 1848 the world changed! Discovery of gold brought seekers from all walks of life, from all over the globe, to share in the promise of vast riches! The Feather River is the reason we are here today. It’s rich pockets of gold trail along its entire length. A small town with a river running through it.

  7. Visit Oroville - Home

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    Welcome to Oroville, CA. Where you can experience small-town charm, the best in outdoor adventures, and rich California Gold Rush history all in a day.

  8. Oroville, California - Wikiwand

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    Oroville ( Oro, Spanish for "Gold" and Ville, French for "town") is the county seat of Butte County, California, United States. Its population was 15,506 at the 2010 census, up from 13,004 in the 2000 census.