Water Companies in Belleview, FL
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* City of Belleview
(352) 245-7021 more info
County-Wide Utility Co Inc
(352) 624-0855 more info
Motion Billboards of Florida
(352) 236-3600 more info
Ocala City of Water & Sewer
(352) 351-6775 more info
Ocala Oaks Aqua Source
(352) 732-6027 more info
Silver Springs Regional Water & Sewer Inc
(352) 236-3600 more info
Sunshine Utilities
(352) 347-8228 more info
Tradewinds Utilities Inc
(352) 622-4949 more info
Water Systems Construction Inc
(352) 622-1171 more info
Wildwood City Water
(352) 330-1346 more info
Windstream Utilities
(352) 620-8290 more info

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Facts about Belleview, FL:
Belleview is a city in Marion County, Florida. The population was 3,478 at the 2000 census. According to the U.S Census estimates of 2009, the city had a population of 4,483. It is part of the Ocala Metropolitan Statistical Area. The name, Belleview, which means beautiful view, came from one of the original settlers whose daughter was named ?Belle?. "The City with Small Town Charm" is the city?s motto which genuinely reflects the feeling of the city. Like many parts of Marion County, Florida, one of Belleview's first recorded land owners was a transplanted South Carolinian, J. F. Pelot Sr. In 1854, he settled on a farm about three miles west of where the current Belleview City Hall is located. Prior to Pelot's arrival, the area around Lake Lillian was a popular resting place for Native American bands including the Seminole tribe under Osceola. In April 1839, United States soldiers held talks with a group of Seminoles on an over-night excursion somewhere near Lake Lillian, which was...

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