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The orange groves in Orange County, California, largely disappeared over the latter half of the 20th century due to urbanization and the expansion of residential and commercial developments. As the population grew, the demand for housing and infrastructure increased, leading to the conversion of agricultural land into urban areas. Today, very few orange groves remain, and the county is known for its suburban landscape rather than its agricultural roots. Efforts to preserve some of the remaining groves have been made, but they are now largely a historical remnant of the area's past.

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