orland
Orland is a city located in Glenn County, California. Situated in the Sacramento Valley, it is part of the Northern California region. The city is named after Orland, Illinois, which in turn was named after Orlando, Florida. Orland was founded in 1873 and incorporated as a city in 1909.
Historically, the economy of Orland was largely driven by agriculture, particularly dairy farming and the production
Orland is known for its proximity to outdoor recreational opportunities. Nearby attractions include the Mendocino National