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ONFOffice National du Film (Canada)
ONFOffice National des Forêts (French: National Forests Office)
ONFOpen Networking Foundation (various companies)
ONFOntario Neurotrauma Foundation
ONFOrchestre National de France
ONFOncology Nursing Forum
ONFOcala National Forest (Florida)
ONFOlympic National Forest (Washington state)
ONFOuachita National Forest (Arkansas and Oklahoma, USA)
ONFOrganische Natte Fractie
ONFOhio Nurses Foundation
ONFOptimal Normal Form (database algorithm)
ONFOral/Nasal/Facial
ONFOld North French
ONFOligonucleotide Fingerprinting
ONFOpen Navigation Format
ONFOvillos Neurofibrilares
ONFOther Natural Flavors (band)
ONFOregon Nurses Foundation
ONFOral Nasal Fistula
ONFOutpost Natural Foods (Wisconsin organic grocery stores)
ONFOddelenie Nových Fondov
ONFOrganisation Nomic Francophone
ONFOffender News Forum
ONFOur Naked Food (website)


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To be exact, the quaint little town is located in the county of Marion and is home to the enormously-sized national park, The Ocala National Forest.
Florida is also famous for sites like the Biscayne National Park, the Everglades National Park, the Dry Tortugas National Park, the Gulf Islands National Seashore, the Castillo de San Marcos National Monument, the Fort Caroline National Memorial, and the Ocala National Forest.
The fallen 340-point northern white-cedar of Leelanau County, Michigan, had reigned since 1953, A 285-point Atlantic white-cedar in Brewton, Alabama, was first nominated in 1961, and a 274-point loblolly-bay in Ocala National Forest, Florida, had been on AMERICAN FORESTS' record books since 1963.
 
 
 
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