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Welcome to Deltona, FL

This is Volusia County’s largest city both in population and geographic size. It is also a young city and growing by coordinated design and effort of the policy makers and the community shareholders. The city is proud of its diversity and encourages the celebration of all our differences and likenesses. The city of Deltona also boarders the St John’s River.

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With a current population of more than 73,000, Deltona is the largest municipality within Volusia County. Centrally located between Daytona Beach an... Read more
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The town hall of this growing town is on the National Register of Historic Places. The first school in Volusia County was founded here. It is als... Read more
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