A town in and the county seat of Orange County, North Carolina, United States.
A major football disaster at the Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield.
the home stadium of Sheffield Wednesday Football Club
A town and census-designated place in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States, also spelt Hillsboro.
A village, a townland and civil parish in County Down, Northern Ireland.
A town in San Mateo County, California, United States.
A nature reserve at Ilfracombe, Devon, England (OS grid ref SS5347).
A rural municipality in Saskatchewan, Canada.
Sheffield Wednesday Football Club itself.
The largest town on the island of Carriacou, Grenada.
A suburb in north-west Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SK3389). See also football-related senses below.
A suburb in the City of Lake Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia.
A village in Albert County, New Brunswick, Canada.
A locality near New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand.
A suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand.
An unincorporated community in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. Not to be confused with Hillsboro in Caroline County.
A civil parish of Albert County, New Brunswick, Canada.
A suburb of Auckland, New Zealand.
An unincorporated community in Indiana; named for its township, itself named for Orange County, North Carolina.
A city in the Vaucluse department, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France.
A town in New Hampshire; named for the orange ochre found in the area.
An unincorporated community in Georgia.
The Orange River (the longest river in South Africa)
An unincorporated community in Coshocton County, Ohio.
A city, the county seat of Orange County, Texas.
A city in Orange County, California; named for the fruit.
An unincorporated community in Illinois.
A town in Connecticut; named for William III of England.
A town, the county seat of Orange County, Virginia.
A town in Wisconsin.
The City of Orange, a local government area in central New South Wales, Australia.
An unincorporated community in Delaware County, Ohio.
A town in Vermont.
Prince or Princess of Orange. Title of the first-born to the Dutch Royal House.
a Loyalist or a member of the Orange Order; someone, usually a Protestant, who advocates keeping Northern Ireland under British control.
An unincorporated community in Missouri.
A town in New York.
A city in New South Wales; named for William II of the Netherlands, Prince of Orange from 1815 to 1840.
A city in New Jersey; named for William III of England, Prince of Orange from 1650 to 1702.
A town in Massachusetts; named for William III of England.
A village in Cuyahoga County, Ohio.
Relating to the Orange Order.