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Los Angeles ( ; ) is the largest city
City

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 in the state
U.S. state

A U.S. state is any one of the 50 state of the United States that share sovereignty with the federal government of the United States . Because of this shared sovereignty, an United States is a citizen both of the federal entity and of his or her state of Domicile ....
 of California
California

California is a U.S. state on the West Coast of the United States of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean. It is bordered by Oregon to the north, Nevada to the east, Arizona to the southeast, and to the south the Mexico state of Baja California....
 and the second largest
List of United States cities by population

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 in the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
. Often abbreviated as L.A. and nicknamed The City of Angels, Los Angeles is rated as a beta world city
Global city

A global city is a city deemed to be an important node point in the global economic system. The concept comes from geography and List of urban studies topics and rests on the idea that globalization can be understood as largely created, facilitated and enacted in strategic geographic locales according to a hierarchy of importance to the oper...
, has an estimated population of 3.8 million and spans over in Southern California
Southern California

Southern California, or So Cal, is defined as the southern portion of the U.S. state of California. Its population centers on the cities of Los Angeles, California, San Diego, California, San Bernardino, California, and Riverside, California....
. Additionally, the Los Angeles metropolitan area
Greater Los Angeles Area

The Greater Los Angeles Area, or the Southland, is the agglomeration of urbanization area around the county of Los Angeles, California, United States....
 is home to nearly 12.9 million residents, who hail from all over the globe
Globe

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 and speak 224 different languages. Los Angeles is the seat
County seat

A county seat or parish seat is a term for an administrative center for a county or civil parish, primarily used in the United States. In the Northeast United States, the statutory term often is shire town, but colloquially county seat is the term in use there....
 of Los Angeles County
Los Angeles County, California

Los Angeles County is a County in California, and is by far, the most List of the most populous counties in the United States in the United States....
, the most populated and one of the most diverse
Multiculturalism

The term multiculturalism generally refer to an applied ideology of Race , culture and Ethnic group diversity within the demographics of a specified place, usually at the scale of an organization such as a school, business, neighborhood, city or nation....
 counties in the United States.






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1781   Los Angeles is founded as El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora La Reina de Los Ángeles de Porciuncula (City of Our Lady the Queen of the Angels of Porciuncula) by a group of 44 Spanish settlers.

1850   Los Angeles, California is incorporated as a city.

1902   "Electric Theatre", the first movie theater in the United States, opens in Los Angeles, California.

1915   The controversial film ''The Birth of a Nation'' by D.W. Griffith premieres (Los Angeles, California).

1924   In Los Angeles, California, famous silent film director Thomas Ince ("The Father of the Western") dies, reportedly of a heart attack, in his bed (rumors soon surface that he was shot dead by publishing tycoon William Randolph Hearst).

1932   1932 Summer Olympics open in Los Angeles.

1936   The Santa Fe railroad in the United States inaugurates the all-Pullman ''Super Chief'' passenger train between Chicago, Illinois and Los Angeles, California.

1936   Generators at Boulder Dam (later renamed to Hoover Dam) begin to transmit electricity from the Colorado River 266 miles to Los Angeles, California.

1937   Howard Hughes sets a new air record by flying from Los Angeles to New York City in 7 hours, 28 minutes and 25 seconds.

1947   Explosion at the O'Connor Electro-Plating Co in Los Angeles, California - 17 dead, 100 buildings damaged, 22-foot crater







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Los Angeles ( ; ) is the largest city
City

A city is an urban area with a high population density and a particular administrative, legal, or historical status.Large industrialized cities generally have advanced systems for sanitation, utilities, land usage, house, and transportation and more....
 in the state
U.S. state

A U.S. state is any one of the 50 state of the United States that share sovereignty with the federal government of the United States . Because of this shared sovereignty, an United States is a citizen both of the federal entity and of his or her state of Domicile ....
 of California
California

California is a U.S. state on the West Coast of the United States of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean. It is bordered by Oregon to the north, Nevada to the east, Arizona to the southeast, and to the south the Mexico state of Baja California....
 and the second largest
List of United States cities by population

The following is a list of the most populous incorporated places in the United States. As defined by the United States Census Bureau, an incorporated place includes a variety of designations, including a city, town, village, borough, and municipality....
 in the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
. Often abbreviated as L.A. and nicknamed The City of Angels, Los Angeles is rated as a beta world city
Global city

A global city is a city deemed to be an important node point in the global economic system. The concept comes from geography and List of urban studies topics and rests on the idea that globalization can be understood as largely created, facilitated and enacted in strategic geographic locales according to a hierarchy of importance to the oper...
, has an estimated population of 3.8 million and spans over in Southern California
Southern California

Southern California, or So Cal, is defined as the southern portion of the U.S. state of California. Its population centers on the cities of Los Angeles, California, San Diego, California, San Bernardino, California, and Riverside, California....
. Additionally, the Los Angeles metropolitan area
Greater Los Angeles Area

The Greater Los Angeles Area, or the Southland, is the agglomeration of urbanization area around the county of Los Angeles, California, United States....
 is home to nearly 12.9 million residents, who hail from all over the globe
Globe

A globe is a three-dimensional scale Model of Earth or other spheroid celestial body such as a planet, star, or moon. It may also refer to a spherical representation of the celestial sphere, showing the apparent positions of the stars in the sky ...
 and speak 224 different languages. Los Angeles is the seat
County seat

A county seat or parish seat is a term for an administrative center for a county or civil parish, primarily used in the United States. In the Northeast United States, the statutory term often is shire town, but colloquially county seat is the term in use there....
 of Los Angeles County
Los Angeles County, California

Los Angeles County is a County in California, and is by far, the most List of the most populous counties in the United States in the United States....
, the most populated and one of the most diverse
Multiculturalism

The term multiculturalism generally refer to an applied ideology of Race , culture and Ethnic group diversity within the demographics of a specified place, usually at the scale of an organization such as a school, business, neighborhood, city or nation....
 counties in the United States. Its inhabitants are known as "Angelenos" or "Angelinos" when using the proper Spanish language spelling.

Los Angeles was founded September 4, 1781, by Spanish
Spain

Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
 governor Felipe de Neve
Felipe de Neve

Felipe de Neve was the Spain governor of Las Californias, an area that included present-day California , Baja California and Baja California Sur ....
 as El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles de la Porciúncula (The Village of Our Lady, the Queen of the Angels of Porziuncola
Porziuncola

Porziuncola, also called Portiuncula or Porzioncula, is a small church in the frazione of Santa Maria degli Angeli , situated about 4 kilometers from Assisi, Umbria ....
). It became a part of Mexico
Mexico

The United Mexican States , commonly known as Mexico , is a federalism constitutionalism republic in North America. It is bordered on the north by the United States; on the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; on the southeast by Guatemala, Belize, and the Caribbean Sea; and on the east by the Gulf of Mexico....
 in 1821, following its independence from Spain. In 1848, at the end of the Mexican-American War, Los Angeles and California were purchased as part of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo is the peace treaty, largely dictated by the United States to the Ad interim government of a Military occupation Mexico, that ended the Mexican-American War ....
, thereby becoming part of the United States; Mexico
Mexico

The United Mexican States , commonly known as Mexico , is a federalism constitutionalism republic in North America. It is bordered on the north by the United States; on the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; on the southeast by Guatemala, Belize, and the Caribbean Sea; and on the east by the Gulf of Mexico....
 retained the territory of Baja California
Baja California Peninsula

The Baja California peninsula, in English the Lower California peninsula is a peninsula in western Mexico. It extends some 1250 km from Mexicali, Baja California, in the north to Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, in the south, separating the Pacific Ocean from the Gulf of California ....
. Los Angeles was incorporated
Municipal corporation

A municipal corporation is the legal term for a local government, including city, county, towns, townships, charter townships, villages, and boroughs....
 as a municipality on April 4, 1850, five months before California achieved statehood
U.S. state

A U.S. state is any one of the 50 state of the United States that share sovereignty with the federal government of the United States . Because of this shared sovereignty, an United States is a citizen both of the federal entity and of his or her state of Domicile ....
.

Los Angeles is one of the world's centers
Global city

A global city is a city deemed to be an important node point in the global economic system. The concept comes from geography and List of urban studies topics and rests on the idea that globalization can be understood as largely created, facilitated and enacted in strategic geographic locales according to a hierarchy of importance to the oper...
 of business
Business

A business is a legally recognized organization designed to provide good s and/or Service to consumers. Businesses are predominant in capitalism economies, most being privately owned and formed to earn profit that will increase the wealth of its owners....
, international trade
International trade

International trade is exchange of Capital , goods, and services across international borders or territories. In most countries, it represents a significant share of gross domestic product ....
, entertainment
Entertainment

Entertainment is an activity designed to give people pleasure or relaxation. An audience may participate in the entertainment passively as in watching opera or a movie, or actively as in games....
, culture
Culture

Culture is difficult to define. For example, in 1952, Alfred Kroeber and Clyde Kluckhohn compiled a list of 164 definitions of "culture" in Culture: A Critical Review of Concepts and Definitions....
, media
Mass media

Mass media is a term used to denote a section of the media specifically envisioned and designed to reach a mainstream such as the population of a nation state....
, fashion
Fashion

Fashion refers to the styles and customs prevalent at a given time. In its most common usage, "fashion" exemplifies the appearances of clothing, but the term encompasses more....
, science
Science

In its broadest sense, science refers to any systematic knowledge or practice. In its more usual restricted sense, science refers to a system of acquiring knowledge based on scientific method, as well as to the organized body of knowledge gained through such research....
, technology
Technology

Technology is a broad concept that deals with an animal species' usage and knowledge of tools and crafts, and how it affects an animal species' ability to control and adapt to its Natural environment....
, and education
Education

File:Inukshuk Monterrey 1.jpgEducation can be seen as a product or a process and considered in a broad sense or a technical sense. According to philosophy of education George F....
. It is home to renowned institutions covering a broad range of professional and cultural fields, and is one of the most substantial economic engines within the United States.

History

The Los Angeles coastal area was first settled by the Tongva
Tongva

The Tongva are a Native Americans in the United States people who inhabited the area in and around Los Angeles, California, before the arrival of Europeans....
 (or Gabrieleños) and Chumash Native American
Native Americans in the United States

Native Americans in the United States are the Indigenous peoples of the Americas from the regions of North America now encompassed by the continental United States United States, including parts of Alaska and the island state of Hawaii....
 tribes hundreds of years ago. The first Europeans arrived in 1542 under Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo
Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo

Juan Rodr?guez Cabrillo was a Portugal explorer, known as Jo?o Rodrigues Cabrilho in Portuguese, noted for his exploration of the west coast of North America while sailing for Spain....
, a Portuguese-born
Portugal

Portugal , officially the Portuguese Republic , is a country on the Iberian Peninsula. Located in southwestern Europe, Portugal is the westernmost country of mainland Europe and is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west and south and by Spain to the north and east....
 explorer who claimed the area as the City of God
New Jerusalem

In The Bible, the New Jerusalem , is a literal city that is a completely new dwelling for the Saints. Others may believe that it is a physical reconstruction, spiritual restoration, or divine recreation of the city of Jerusalem....
 for the Spanish Empire
Spanish Empire

The Spanish Empire was one of the largest empires in world history, and one of the first global empires. It included territories and colonies ruled by Spain in Europe, the Americas, Africa, Asia and Oceania between the 15th and late 19th centuries....
. However, he continued with his voyage and did not establish a settlement. The next contact would not come until 227 years later, when Gaspar de Portola
Gaspar de Portolà

Gaspar de Portol? i Rovira was a soldier, governor of Baja California and Alta California , explorer and founder of San Diego, California and Monterey, California....
, along with Franciscan
Franciscan

The term Franciscan is commonly used to refer to members of Catholic religious orders that follow a body of regulations known as "The rule of St....
 missionary Juan Crespí
Juan Crespi

Father Juan Cresp? was a Spanish missionary and explorer of Las Californias. He entered the Franciscan order at the age of seventeen. He came to America in 1749, and accompanied explorers Francisco Pal?u and Jun?pero Serra....
, reached the present site of Los Angeles on August 2, 1769. Crespí noted that the site had the potential to be developed into a large settlement.

In 1771, Franciscan friar Junípero Serra
Junípero Serra

Fray Jun?pero Serra was a Spain Franciscan friar who founded the Spanish missions in California chain in Alta California....
 built the Mission San Gabriel Arcangel
Mission San Gabriel Arcángel

The Mission San Gabriel Arc?ngel is a fully functioning Roman Catholic Mission and a historic landmark in San Gabriel, California. Site of the first hospital in Alta California, the settlement was founded by Spain of the Franciscan Order on "The Feast of the Birth of Blessed Virgin Mary" in 1771....
 near Whittier Narrows
Whittier Narrows

The Whittier Narrows is located at the southern boundary of the San Gabriel Valley, in Los Angeles County, California. It is a gap in the Puente Hills where the Rio Hondo and the San Gabriel River converge....
, in what is now called San Gabriel Valley
San Gabriel Valley

The San Gabriel Valley is one of the principal valleys of southern California. It lies to the east of the city of Los Angeles, California, to the north of the Puente Hills, to the south of the San Gabriel Mountains, and west of the Inland Empire ....
. In 1777, the new governor
Governor

A governor is a governing official, usually the Executive of a non-sovereign level of government, ranking under the head of state. In federations, a governor may be the title of each appointed or elected politician who governs a constitutive state....
 of California, Felipe de Neve, recommended to Antonio María de Bucareli y Ursúa
Antonio María de Bucareli y Ursúa

Antonio Mar?a de Bucareli y Urs?a, marqu?s de Valleheroso y conde de Jerena was a Spanish military officer, governor of Cuba, and viceroy of New Spain ....
, viceroy of New Spain that the site noted by Juan Crespí be developed into a pueblo. The town was officially founded on September 4, 1781, by a group of forty-four settlers
Los Angeles Pobladores

Los Pobladores de Los ?ngeles refers to the original "townspeople" or settlers of the city of Los Angeles, California. When the Governor of Las Californias, Felipe de Neve, was assigned to settle what is now Southern California, he commissioned a complete sets of maps and plans to be drawn up for the design and colonization of the new puebl...
 known as "Los Pobladores
Los Pobladores

Los Pobladores or "The Settlers"During the days of Spanish Empire, in what is today the Pacific States of the United States, a group of 44 individuals or people in 11 to 15 families of mixed culture, migrated northward from Loreto, Baja California, Sonora and Sinaloa, New Spain, in what is present-day Mexico, to Alta California....
." Tradition has it that on this day they were escorted by four Spanish colonial soldiers, two priests from the Mission and Governor de Neve. The town was named El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles
Blessed Virgin Mary

The Blessed Virgin Mary, sometimes shortened to The Blessed Virgin or The Virgin Mary, is a traditional title used by most Christians and most specifically used by liturgical Christians such as Roman Catholics, Anglicanism, Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholics, and some others to describe Mary, mother of Jesus, the mother of...
 del Río de Porciúncula
Los Angeles River

The Los Angeles River starts in San Fernando Valley, San Gabriel Mountains, and Santa Susana Mountains and flows through Los Angeles County, California, from Canoga Park, Los Angeles, California in the west end of the San Fernando Valley, 51 miles southeast to its mouth in Long Beach, California....
 (The Town of Our Lady the Queen of the Angels
Blessed Virgin Mary

The Blessed Virgin Mary, sometimes shortened to The Blessed Virgin or The Virgin Mary, is a traditional title used by most Christians and most specifically used by liturgical Christians such as Roman Catholics, Anglicanism, Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholics, and some others to describe Mary, mother of Jesus, the mother of...
 on the Porciúncula River
Los Angeles River

The Los Angeles River starts in San Fernando Valley, San Gabriel Mountains, and Santa Susana Mountains and flows through Los Angeles County, California, from Canoga Park, Los Angeles, California in the west end of the San Fernando Valley, 51 miles southeast to its mouth in Long Beach, California....
). These pueblo settlers came from the common Hispanic
Hispanic

Hispanic is a term that historically denoted relation to the ancient Hispania . During the Modern Era, it took on a more limited meaning relating to the contemporary nation of Spain....
 culture that had emerged in northern Mexico among a racially mixed society. Two-thirds of the settlers were mestizo
Mestizo

Mestizo is a Spanish language term that was used in the Spanish Empire to refer to people of mixed Europe and Indigenous peoples of the Americas ancestry in Latin America....
 or mulatto
Mulatto

Mulatto denotes a person with one White people parent and one Black people parent or a person who has black ancestry and white ancestry. It is perceived as pejorative and demeaning in some cultures....
, and therefore, had African and Indian ancestry. More importantly, they were intermarrying. The settlement remained a small ranch town for decades, but by 1820 the population had increased to about 650 residents. Today, the pueblo is commemorated in the historic district of Los Angeles Pueblo Plaza
Los Angeles Plaza Historic District

The Los Angeles Plaza Historic District, also known as El Pueblo de Los Angeles State Historic Park, is a historic district located at the oldest section of Los Angeles, California, known for many years as "El Pueblo de la Reina de Los Angeles"....
 and Olvera Street
Olvera Street

Olvera Street is in the oldest part of Downtown Los Angeles Los Angeles, California, and is part of the Los Angeles Plaza Historic District. Many Latinos refer to it as "La Placita Olvera." Circa 1911 it was described as Sonora Town....
, the oldest part of Los Angeles.

New Spain achieved its independence from the Spanish Empire
Spanish Empire

The Spanish Empire was one of the largest empires in world history, and one of the first global empires. It included territories and colonies ruled by Spain in Europe, the Americas, Africa, Asia and Oceania between the 15th and late 19th centuries....
 in 1821, and the pueblo continued as a part of Mexico
Mexico

The United Mexican States , commonly known as Mexico , is a federalism constitutionalism republic in North America. It is bordered on the north by the United States; on the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; on the southeast by Guatemala, Belize, and the Caribbean Sea; and on the east by the Gulf of Mexico....
. During Mexican rule, Governor Pío Pico
Pío Pico

P?o de Jesus Pico was the last Mexican Governor of Alta California....
, made Los Angeles Alta California
Alta California

Alta California was formed in 1804 when the Las Californias, then a part of the Commandancy General of the Provincias Internas in the Viceroyalty of New Spain, was divided in two, along a line separating the Franciscan missions in the north from the Dominican Order missions in the south....
's regional capital. Mexican rule ended during the Mexican–American War
Mexican–American War

The Mexican?American War was an armed conflict between the United States and Mexico from 1846 to 1848 in the wake of the 1845 U.S. Texas Annexation of Republic of Texas....
: Americans took control from the Californios after a series of battles, culminating with the signing of the Treaty of Cahuenga
Treaty of Cahuenga

File:Campo de Cahuenga.jpgThe Treaty of Cahuenga. usually called the "Capitulation of Cahuenga," ended the fighting of the Mexican-American War in California in 1847....
 on January 13, 1847.

Railroads
Rail transport

Rail transport is the conveyance of passengers and goods by means of wheeled vehicles running along railways . Rail transport is part of the logistics chain, which facilitates international trade and economic growth....
 arrived when the Southern Pacific
Southern Pacific Railroad

The Southern Pacific Transportation Company , earlier Southern Pacific Railroad and Southern Pacific Company , was an United States railroad....
 completed its line to Los Angeles in 1876. Oil
Petroleum

Petroleum or crude oil is a naturally occurring, flammable liquid found in rock formations in the Earth consisting of a complex mixture of hydrocarbons of various molecular weights, plus other organic compounds....
 was discovered in 1892, and by 1923 Los Angeles was producing one-quarter of the world's petroleum.

By 1900, the population had grown to more than 102,000 people, putting pressure on the city's water supply. 1913's completion of the Los Angeles Aqueduct
Los Angeles Aqueduct

There are two Los Angeles Aqueducts, the First Los Angeles Aqueduct and the Second Los Angeles Aqueduct ....
, under the supervision of William Mulholland
William Mulholland

William Mulholland was a water-services engineer in Southern California, United States.He was born in Belfast, Ireland and immigrated to New York City in the 1870s with his brother Mulholland Brothers and traveled to San Francisco in 1877....
, assured the continued growth of the city.

In the 1920s, the motion picture
Cinema of the United States

United States cinema has had a profound effect on cinema across the world since the early 20th century. Its history is sometimes separated into four main periods: the silent film era, Classical Hollywood cinema, New Hollywood, and the contemporary period ....
 and aviation
Aviation

File:Norwegian military Bell 412SP helicopters.jpgAviation refers to activities involving man-made flying devices , including the people, organizations, and regulatory bodies involved with them....
 industries flocked to Los Angeles. In 1932, with population surpassing one million, the city hosted the Summer Olympics
1932 Summer Olympics

The 1932 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the X Olympiad, were an international multi-sport event which was celebrated in 1932 in Los Angeles, California, United States....
.

The post-war years saw an even greater boom, as urban sprawl
Urban sprawl

Urban sprawl, also known as suburban sprawl, is the spreading of a city and its suburbs over rural land at the fringe of an urban area. Residents of sprawling neighborhoods tend to live in single-family homes and commute by automobile to work....
 expanded the city into the San Fernando Valley
San Fernando Valley

The San Fernando Valley is an urbanized valley located in Southern California, United States. More than half of the city of Los Angeles' land area lies within the San Fernando Valley....
. In 1969, Los Angeles became one of the birthplaces of the Internet
Internet

The Internet is a global network of interconnected computers, enabling users to share information along multiple channels. Typically, a computer that connects to the Internet can access information from a vast array of available server and other computers by moving information from them to the computer's local memory....
, as the first ARPANET
ARPANET

The ARPANET developed by Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency of the United States Department of Defense during the Cold War, was the world's first operational packet switching network, and the predecessor of the global Internet....
 transmission was sent from UCLA
University of California, Los Angeles

The University of California, Los Angeles is a public research university located in Westwood, Los Angeles, California, California, United States....
 to SRI
SRI International

SRI International, founded as Stanford Research Institute, is one of the world's largest contract research institutes. Based in the United States, the trustees of Stanford University established it in 1946 as a center of innovation to support economic development in the region....
 in Menlo Park
Menlo Park, California

Menlo Park is an affluent city in San Mateo County, California, in the San Francisco Bay Area of California. It is located at latitude 37?29' North, longitude 122?9' East....
.

Also in the 1980s, Los Angeles became the center of the heavy metal music
Heavy metal music

Heavy metal is a genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely in England and the United States. With roots in blues-rock and psychedelic rock, the bands that created heavy metal developed a thick, massive sound, characterized by highly amplified Distortion , extended guitar solos, emphatic beats, and overall...
 scene, especially glam metal
Glam metal

Glam metal is a term used to describe the visual style of certain heavy metal music bands that arose in the late 1970s and early 1980s in the United States....
 bands. In 1984, the city hosted the Summer Olympic Games
Summer Olympic Games

The Summer Olympic Games or the Games of the Olympiad are an international multi-sport event, occurring every four years, organized by the International Olympic Committee....
 for the second time
1984 Summer Olympics

The 1984 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXIII Olympiad, was an international multi-sport event held in Los Angeles, California, United States in 1984....
. Despite being boycotted by 14 Communist countries
1984 Summer Olympics boycott

The Soviet-led boycott of the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California, United States followed the American-led boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow....
, the 1984 Olympics became the most financially successful in history, and only the second Olympics to turn a profit – the other being the 1932 Summer Olympics, also held in Los Angeles.

During the remaining decades of the 20th century, the city was plagued by increasing gang
Gang

A gang is a Group of people who through the organization, formation, and establishment of an assemblage share a common Identity . In current usage it typically denotes a organized crime or else a criminal affiliation....
 warfare, drug trades
Illegal drug trade

The illegal drug trade or drug trafficking is a global black market consisting of the cultivation, manufacture, distribution and sale of Law controlled drugs....
, and police corruption
Police corruption

Police corruption is a specific form of police misconduct designed to obtain financial benefits and/or career advancement for a police officer or officers in exchange for not pursuing, or selectively pursuing, an investigation or arrest....
. Racial tensions erupted again in 1992 with the Rodney King
Rodney King

Rodney Glen King is an African-American man who, on March 3, 1991, was the victim in an excessive force case committed by Los Angeles Police Department....
 controversy and the large-scale riots that followed the acquittal of his police attackers. In 1994, the 6.7 Northridge earthquake
Northridge earthquake

The Northridge earthquake occurred on January 17 1994 at 4:31 AM Pacific Time Zone in Reseda, Los Angeles, California, a neighborhood in the city of Los Angeles, California....
 shook the city, causing $12.5 billion in damage and 72 deaths.

Voters defeated efforts by the San Fernando Valley
San Fernando Valley

The San Fernando Valley is an urbanized valley located in Southern California, United States. More than half of the city of Los Angeles' land area lies within the San Fernando Valley....
 and Hollywood
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California

Hollywood is a district in Los Angeles, California, situated west-northwest of Downtown Los Angeles. Due to its fame and cultural identity as the historical center of movie studios and movie stars, the word "Hollywood" is often used as a metonym of cinema of the United States....
 to secede from the city in 2002.

Gentrification
Gentrification

Gentrification, or urban gentrification, is the change in an urban area associated with the population mobility of more affluent individuals into a lower-class area....
 and urban redevelopment have occurred in many parts of the city, most notably Hollywood
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California

Hollywood is a district in Los Angeles, California, situated west-northwest of Downtown Los Angeles. Due to its fame and cultural identity as the historical center of movie studios and movie stars, the word "Hollywood" is often used as a metonym of cinema of the United States....
, Koreatown
Koreatown, Los Angeles, California

Koreatown is a Neighborhoods of Los Angeles in the Mid-Wilshire district of the city of Los Angeles, California. Home to a population of 340,000 and covering just under , it has the highest population density of all neighborhoods in Los Angeles....
, Silver Lake
Silver Lake, Los Angeles, California

Silver Lake is a district east of Hollywood, Los Angeles, California in the city of Los Angeles, California. Silver Lake is inhabited by a wide variety of ethnicities and socioeconomic groups, but it is best known as an eclectic gathering of hipster , the creative class and a noticeable presence of LGBT people....
, Echo Park
Echo Park, Los Angeles, California

Echo Park is a neighborhood in Los Angeles, California....
 and Downtown
Downtown Los Angeles

Downtown Los Angeles is the central business district of Los Angeles, California, California, United States, located close to the geographic center of the metropolis area....
.

Geography


Los Angeles is irregularly shaped and covers a total area of , comprising 469.1 square miles (1,214.9 km²) of land and 29.2 square miles (75.7 km²) of water. The city extends for 44 miles (71 km) longitudinally and for 29 miles (47 km) latitudinally. The perimeter of the city is 342 miles (550 km). It is the only major city in the United States bisected by a mountain range.

The highest point in Los Angeles is Mount Lukens, also called Sister Elsie Peak. Located at the far reaches of the northeastern San Fernando Valley
San Fernando Valley

The San Fernando Valley is an urbanized valley located in Southern California, United States. More than half of the city of Los Angeles' land area lies within the San Fernando Valley....
, it reaches a height of 5,080 ft (1,548 m). The major river is the Los Angeles River
Los Angeles River

The Los Angeles River starts in San Fernando Valley, San Gabriel Mountains, and Santa Susana Mountains and flows through Los Angeles County, California, from Canoga Park, Los Angeles, California in the west end of the San Fernando Valley, 51 miles southeast to its mouth in Long Beach, California....
, which begins in the Canoga Park
Canoga Park, Los Angeles, California

Canoga Park is a section of the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, California, United States about 25 miles  northwest of Downtown Los Angeles....
 district of the city and is largely seasonal. The river is lined in concrete for almost its entire length as it flows through the city into nearby Vernon
Vernon, California

Vernon is a city in Los Angeles County, California, California, United States. The population was 91 at the 2000 census. It has the smallest population of any incorporated city in Southern California; most of the city's land area is occupied by industrial facilities....
 on its way to the Pacific Ocean
Pacific Ocean

The Pacific Ocean is the largest of the Earth's oceanic divisions. Its name is derived from the Latin name Mare Pacificum, "peaceful sea", bestowed upon it by the Portugal explorer Ferdinand Magellan....
.

Geology

Los Angeles is subject to earthquake
Earthquake

An earthquake is the result of a sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust that creates seismic waves. Earthquakes are recorded with a seismometer, also known as a seismograph....
s due to its location in the Pacific Ring of Fire
Pacific Ring of Fire

The Pacific Ring of Fire is an area of frequent earthquakes and volcanic eruptions encircling the basin of the Pacific Ocean. In a 40,000 km horseshoe shape, it is associated with a nearly continuous series of oceanic trenches, volcanic arcs, and volcanic belts and/or plate movements....
. The geologic instability produces numerous fault lines both above and below ground, which altogether cause approximately 10,000 earthquakes every year. One of the major fault lines is the San Andreas Fault
San Andreas Fault

The San Andreas Fault is a geologic transform fault that runs a length of roughly 800 miles through California in the United States. The fault's motion is dextral strike-slip ....
. Located at the boundary between the Pacific Plate
Pacific Plate

The Pacific Plate is an oceanic tectonic plate beneath the Pacific Ocean.To the north the easterly side is a divergent boundary with the Explorer Plate, the Juan de Fuca Plate and the Gorda Plate forming respectively the Explorer Ridge, the Juan de Fuca Ridge and the Gorda Ridge....
 and the North American Plate
North American Plate

The North American Plate is a tectonic plate covering most of North America, Greenland and part of Siberia. It extends eastward to the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and westward to the Chersky Range in eastern Siberia....
, it is predicted to be the source of Southern California's next big earthquake. Major earthquakes to have hit the Los Angeles area include the 2008 Chino Hills earthquake
2008 Chino Hills earthquake

The 2008 Chino Hills earthquake occurred at 11:42:15 am Pacific Time Zone on July 29, 2008, in Southern California. The epicenter of the Moment magnitude scale earthquake was in Chino Hills, California, approximately east-southeast of downtown Los Angeles....
, 1994 Northridge earthquake
Northridge earthquake

The Northridge earthquake occurred on January 17 1994 at 4:31 AM Pacific Time Zone in Reseda, Los Angeles, California, a neighborhood in the city of Los Angeles, California....
, the 1987 Whittier Narrows earthquake
Whittier Narrows earthquake

The Whittier Narrows earthquake struck the southern San Gabriel Valley and surrounding communities of southern California at 7:42 a.m. on October 1, 1987....
, the 1971 San Fernando earthquake near Sylmar
Sylmar, Los Angeles, California

Sylmar is a district in the San Fernando Valley region of the City of Los Angeles, California. It is located east of Interstate 5 and north of the city of San Fernando, California....
, and the 1933 Long Beach earthquake
1933 Long Beach earthquake

The Long Beach earthquake of 1933 took place on March 10, 1933 at 17:55 Pacific Standard Time , with a moment magnitude scale of 6.4, causing widespread damage to buildings throughout Southern California....
. Nevertheless, all but a few quakes are of low intensity and are not felt. The most recent earthquake felt was the 5.4 Chino Hills earthquake
2008 Chino Hills earthquake

The 2008 Chino Hills earthquake occurred at 11:42:15 am Pacific Time Zone on July 29, 2008, in Southern California. The epicenter of the Moment magnitude scale earthquake was in Chino Hills, California, approximately east-southeast of downtown Los Angeles....
 on July 29 2008. Parts of the city are also vulnerable to Pacific Ocean tsunami
Tsunami

A is a series of ocean surface wave that is created when a large volume of a body of water, such as an ocean, is rapidly displaced. The Japanese term is literally translated into " harbor wave."...
s; harbor areas were damaged by waves from the Valdivia earthquake in 1960. The Los Angeles basin and metropolitan area are also at risk from blind thrust earthquake
Blind thrust earthquake

A blind thrust earthquake is an earthquake along a thrust fault that does not show signs on the earth's surface, hence the designation "blind" ....
s.

Climate

Los Angeles has a Mediterranean climate
Mediterranean climate

A Mediterranean climate is one that resembles the climate of the lands in the Mediterranean Basin, which includes over half of the area with this climate type world-wide....
 or Dry-Summer Subtropical (Köppen climate classification
Köppen climate classification

The K?ppen climate classification is one of the most widely used climate classifications. It was developed by Wladimir K?ppen, a Russian climatologist, around 1900 ....
 Csb on the coast, Csa inland). Los Angeles enjoys plenty of sunshine throughout the year, with an average of 263 sunshine days and only 35 days with measurable precipitation annually.

The period of May through October is warm to hot and dry with average high temperatures of 74 - 84°F (24 - 29°C) and lows of 58 - 66°F (14 - 19°C), however temperatures frequently exceed 90°F (32°C) and occasionally reach 100°F (38°C) in inland areas (away from the moderating effect of the ocean).

The period of November through April is mild and somewhat rainy with average high temperatures of 68 - 73°F (20 - 23°C) and lows of 48 - 53°F (9 - 12°C), but temperatures could occasionally drop to low 40s (~5°C) or be as high as 80°F (26°C) for few days during winter.

The Los Angeles area is also subject to the phenomenon typical of a microclimate
Microclimate

A microclimate is a local atmospheric zone where the climate differs from the surrounding area. The term may refer to areas as small as a few square feet or as large as many square miles ....
. As such, the temperatures can vary as much as 18°F (10°C) between inland areas and the coast, with a temperature gradient of over one degree per mile (1.6 km) from the coast inland. California has also a weather phenomenon called "June Gloom or May Grey", which sometimes gives overcast or foggy skies in the morning at the coast, but usually gives sunny skies by noon, during late spring and early summer.

Los Angeles averages 15 inches (385 mm) of precipitation annually, which mainly occurs during the winter and spring (November thru April) with generally light rain showers, but sometimes as heavy rainfall and thunderstorms. The coast gets slightly lower rainfall, while the mountains gets slightly higher rainfall. Snowfall is extremely rare in the city basin, but the mountains within city limits slopes typically receive snowfall every winter. The greatest snowfall recorded in downtown Los Angeles was 2 inches (5 cm) in 1932.

Flora

The Los Angeles area is rich in native plant species due in part to a diversity in habitats, including beaches, wetlands, and mountains. The most prevalent botanical environment is coastal sage scrub
Coastal sage scrub

Coastal sage scrub is a low scrubland plant community found in the California chaparral and woodlands terrestrial ecoregion of coastal California and northern Baja California....
, which covers the hillsides in combustible chaparral
California chaparral and woodlands

The California chaparral and woodlands is a terrestrial ecoregion of central and southern California and northwestern Baja California , located on the west coast of North America....
. Native plants include: California poppy
California poppy

The California poppy is native to grassy and open areas from sea level to 2,000m altitude in the western United States throughout California, extending to Oregon, southern Washington, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, and in Mexico in Sonora and northwest Baja California....
, matilija poppy
Matilija poppy

The Matilija poppy or tree poppy is a poppy of Southern California and Northern Mexico, belonging to the poppy family .They are Perennial plant subshrub with a woody stem....
, toyon
Toyon

Toyon is a common Perennial plant shrub native to California, USA and the extreme northwest of Mexico, from northern California to northern Baja California....
, Coast Live Oak
Coast Live Oak

The Coast Live Oak is an evergreen oak, highly variable and often shrubby, native to the California Floristic Province. It grows west of the Sierra Nevada from Mendocino County, California, California south to northern Baja California in Mexico....
, and giant wild rye grass. Many of these native species, such as the Los Angeles sunflower, have become so rare as to be considered endangered. Though they are not native to the area, the official tree of Los Angeles is the tropical Coral Tree and the official flower of Los Angeles is the Bird of Paradise, Strelitzia reginae
Strelitzia reginae

Strelitzia reginae is a monocotyledonous flowering plant indigenous to South Africa. Common names include Strelitzia, Crane Flower or Bird of Paradise, though these names are also collectively applied to other species in the genus Strelitzia....
.

Environmental issues

Los Angeles Pollution
The name given by the Chumash
Chumash

The Chumash are Native Americans in the United States people who historically inhabit chiefly central and southern coastal regions of California, in portions of what is now San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, California, Ventura, California and Los Angeles counties, extending from Morro Bay in the north to Malibu, California in the south....
 tribe of Native Americans
Native Americans in the United States

Native Americans in the United States are the Indigenous peoples of the Americas from the regions of North America now encompassed by the continental United States United States, including parts of Alaska and the island state of Hawaii....
 for the area now known as Los Angeles translates to "the valley of smoke." because of the smog from native campfires. Owing to geography, heavy reliance on automobile
Automobile

An automobile or motor car is a wheeled motor vehicle for transportation passengers, which also carries its own car engine or motor. Most definitions of the term specify that automobiles are designed to run primarily on roads, to have seating for one to eight people, to typically have four wheels, and to be constructed principally f...
s, and the Los Angeles/Long Beach port complex, Los Angeles suffers from air pollution
Air pollution

Air pollution is the introduction of chemicals, particulate matter, or biological materials that cause harm or discomfort to humans or other living organisms, or damages the natural environment, into the Earth's atmosphere....
 in the form of smog
Smog

Smog is a kind of air pollution; the word "smog" is a portmanteau of smoke and fog. Classic smog results from large amounts of coal burning in an area caused by a mixture of smoke and sulfur dioxide....
. The Los Angeles Basin
Los Angeles Basin

File:Los Angeles Basin.jpgThe Los Angeles Basin is the coastal sediment-filled plain located between the Peninsular Ranges and Transverse Ranges in southern California in the United States containing the central part of the city of Los Angeles, California as well as its southern and southeastern suburbs ....
 and the San Fernando Valley are susceptible to atmospheric inversion
Inversion (meteorology)

In meteorology, an inversion is a deviation from the normal change of an atmospheric property with altitude. It almost always refers to a temperature inversion, i.e., an increase in temperature with height, or to the layer within which such an increase occurs....
, which holds in the exhausts from road vehicles, airplanes, locomotive
Locomotive

A locomotive is a Rail transport vehicle that provides the motive power for a train. The word originates from the Latin language loco - "from a place", Ablative case of locus, "place" + Medieval Latin motivus, "causing motion", and is a shortened form of the term locomotive engine,....
s, shipping
Shipping

Shipping is physical process of transporting product and cargo. Virtually every product ever made, bought, or sold has been affected by shipping....
, manufacturing, and other sources. Unlike other large cities that rely on rain to clear smog, Los Angeles gets only 15 inches (381 mm) of rain each year: pollution accumulates over many consecutive days. Issues of air quality in Los Angeles and other major cities led to the passage of early national environmental legislation, including the Clean Air Act
Clean Air Act

A Clean Air Act describes one of a number of pieces of legislation relating to the reduction of smog and air pollution in general. The use by governments to enforce clean air standards has contributed to an improvement in human health and longer life spans....
. More recently, the state of California has led the nation in working to limit pollution by mandating low emission vehicle
Low emission vehicle

A low emission vehicle is a vehicle that emits relatively low levels of air pollutants. The term may be used in a general sense, but in some countries it is defined in law; low emission vehicles may be given tax or other advantages, while high emission vehicles may suffer restrictions or additional taxation....
s.

As a result, pollution levels have dropped in recent decades. The number of Stage 1 smog alerts has declined from over 100 per year in the 1970s to almost zero in the new millennium. Despite improvement, the 2006 and 2007 annual reports of the American Lung Association
American Lung Association

The American Lung Association, or ALA, is a non-profit organization that "fights lung disease in all its forms, with special emphasis on asthma, tobacco control and air quality."...
 ranked the city as the most polluted in the country with short-term particle pollution and year-round particle pollution. In 2008, the city was ranked the second most polluted and again had the highest year-round particulate pollution. In addition, the groundwater
Groundwater

Groundwater is water located beneath the ground surface in soil porosity spaces and in the fractures of lithologic formations. A unit of rock or an unconsolidated deposit is called an aquifer when it can yield a usable quantity of water....
 is increasingly threatened by MTBE
Methyl tert-butyl ether

Methyl tert-butyl ether, also known as methyl tertiary butyl ether and MTBE, is a chemical compound with molecular formula C5H12O....
 from gas stations
Filling station

File:PieTownGasPumpsPickup.jpgA filling station, fueling station, gas station, service station, petrol station, Garage , Canadian English#Places, petrol pump or petrol bunk is a facility which sells fuel and lubricants for motor vehicles....
 and perchlorate
Perchlorate

Perchlorates are the salt derived from perchloric acid . They occur both naturally and through manufacturing. They have been used as a medicine for more than 50 years to treat thyroid gland disorders....
 from rocket fuel
Rocket propellant

Rocket propellant is mass that is stored, usually in some form of propellant tank, prior to being used as the propulsive mass that is ejected from a rocket engine in the form of a fluid Jet to produce thrust....
. With pollution still a significant problem, the city continues to take aggressive steps to improve air and water conditions.

Cityscape


Hollywood Boulevard From Kodak Theatre
The city is divided into many neighborhoods, many of which were incorporated place
Incorporated place

An incorporated place, as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau, is a type of governmental unit incorporated under state law as a city, town , borough , or village and having legally prescribed limits, powers, and functions....
s or communities
Unincorporated area

In law, an unincorporated area is a region of Real property that is not a part of any municipality. To "incorporate" in this context means to form a municipal corporation, a city or town with its own government....
 that were annexed by the city. There are also several independent cities around Los Angeles, but they are popularly grouped with the city of Los Angeles, either due to being completely engulfed as enclaves by Los Angeles, or lying within its immediate vicinity. Generally, the city is divided into the following areas: Downtown Los Angeles
Downtown Los Angeles

Downtown Los Angeles is the central business district of Los Angeles, California, California, United States, located close to the geographic center of the metropolis area....
, Northeast - including Highland Park
Highland Park, Los Angeles, California

Highland Park is a district of North East Los Angeles, California....
 and Eagle Rock
Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California

Eagle Rock is an artistic and affluent hilly neighborhood in northeastern Los Angeles, California, California, United States. It is bordered by the city of Glendale, California on the north and west, Highland Park, Los Angeles, California on the south, and the cities of Pasadena, California and South Pasadena on the east....
 areas, the Eastside
East Los Angeles (region)

East Los Angeles is the portion of the City of Los Angeles, California that lies east of the Los Angeles River and Downtown Los Angeles, west of the San Gabriel Valley and the unincorporated area of East Los Angeles, California and City Terrace, California, south of Cypress Park, Los Angeles, California, and north of Vernon, California and C...
, South Los Angeles
South Los Angeles

South Los Angeles, often abbreviated as South L.A., is the official name for a large geographic and cultural portion lying to the southwest and southeast of downtown Los Angeles, California....
 (still often colloquially referred to as South Central by locals), the Harbor Area
Harbor Area

The Harbor Area is the area along the Port of Los Angeles. It contains neighborhoods of Los Angeles ....
, Hollywood
Greater Hollywood, Los Angeles, California

Greater Hollywood is a region of the City of Los Angeles, California. It encompases those areas that are a part of the Hollywood district, or are adjacent to it and have similar characteristics....
, Wilshire
Wilshire, Los Angeles, California

Wilshire is a region of the City of Los Angeles, California.The Wilshire area is north of the I-10, east of Beverly Hills, west of Downtown LA and south of Hollywood....
, the Westside and the San Fernando
San Fernando Valley

The San Fernando Valley is an urbanized valley located in Southern California, United States. More than half of the city of Los Angeles' land area lies within the San Fernando Valley....
 and Crescenta
Crescenta Valley

The Crescenta Valley is a small inland valley in Los Angeles County, California. Its name derives from its crescent-like shape, with the convex portion facing roughly northeast and the concave portion southwest....
 Valleys.

Some well-known communities within Los Angeles include West Adams
West Adams, Los Angeles, California

West Adams, also known as Historic West Adams, is a large district located in the center of Los Angeles, California, California, southwest of Downtown Los Angeles and north of University of Southern California....
, Watts
Watts, Los Angeles, California

Watts is a residential district in southern Los Angeles, California ....
, Leimert Park
Leimert Park, Los Angeles, California

Leimert Park is a neighborhood in southwestern Los Angeles, California. It is part of South Los Angeles....
, Baldwin Hills
Baldwin Hills, Los Angeles, California

Calfornia:This article is about the district in California. For the BET reality TV show, see Baldwin Hills .Baldwin Hills is a district in southwestern Los Angeles, California, in South Los Angeles....
, Venice Beach
Venice, Los Angeles, California

Venice is a district in western Los Angeles, California, United States. It is known for its canals, beaches and circus-like Oceanway, which features performers, fortune telling and vendors....
, the Downtown Financial District
Financial District, Los Angeles, California

The centerpoint of Downtown Los Angeles, the Financial District was built adjacent to and parallel with the redevelopment of Bunker Hill, Los Angeles, California....
, Los Feliz
Los Feliz, Los Angeles, California

Los Feliz, also Rancho Los Feliz is a district of the City of Los Angeles, California, named for its land grantee Jos? Vicente Feliz.It lies north of East Hollywood, Los Angeles, California and just south of the Santa Monica Mountains, adjacent to the neighborhoods of Hollywood and Silver Lake, Los Angeles, California....
, Silver Lake
Silver Lake, Los Angeles, California

Silver Lake is a district east of Hollywood, Los Angeles, California in the city of Los Angeles, California. Silver Lake is inhabited by a wide variety of ethnicities and socioeconomic groups, but it is best known as an eclectic gathering of hipster , the creative class and a noticeable presence of LGBT people....
, Hollywood
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California

Hollywood is a district in Los Angeles, California, situated west-northwest of Downtown Los Angeles. Due to its fame and cultural identity as the historical center of movie studios and movie stars, the word "Hollywood" is often used as a metonym of cinema of the United States....
, Koreatown
Koreatown, Los Angeles, California

Koreatown is a Neighborhoods of Los Angeles in the Mid-Wilshire district of the city of Los Angeles, California. Home to a population of 340,000 and covering just under , it has the highest population density of all neighborhoods in Los Angeles....
, Westwood
Westwood, Los Angeles, California

Westwood is a district in western Los Angeles, California, California, United States. Westwood is best known as the home of the University of California, Los Angeles ....
 and the more affluent areas of Bel Air, Benedict Canyon
Benedict Canyon, Los Angeles, California

Benedict Canyon is an area in the City of Los Angeles, California near Sherman Oaks northwest of Beverly Hills, California...
, Hollywood Hills
Hollywood Hills

The Hollywood Hills is a hilly neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, California, United States, are part of the eastern section of the low Transverse Ranges of the Santa Monica Mountains, which extends from the Los Feliz, Los Angeles, California and Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, on the south side of the San Fernando Valley, to Pacifi...
, Hancock Park
Hancock Park, Los Angeles, California

Hancock Park is a historic and affluent urban neighborhood in Los Angeles, California....
, Pacific Palisades
Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, California

Pacific Palisades is a district within the USA city of Los Angeles, California, located between Brentwood, Los Angeles, California to the east, Malibu, California to the west, Santa Monica, California to the southeast, the Santa Monica Bay to the southwest, and the Santa Monica Mountains to the north....
, Century City
Century City, Los Angeles, California

Century City is a 176 acre commercial and residential district on the West Los Angeles of the Los Angeles, CA. It is bounded by Westwood, Los Angeles, California on the west, Rancho Park, Los Angeles, California on the southwest, Cheviot Hills, Los Angeles, California and Beverlywood, Los Angeles, California on the southeast, and the...
, and Brentwood
Brentwood, Los Angeles, California

Brentwood is an affluent district in western Los Angeles, California, California, United States; it is not to be confused with Brentwood, California, in the San Francisco Bay Area of Northern California nor the Brentwood area of Victorville, California....
.

Landmarks

Important landmarks in Los Angeles include Chinatown, Koreatown
Koreatown, Los Angeles, California

Koreatown is a Neighborhoods of Los Angeles in the Mid-Wilshire district of the city of Los Angeles, California. Home to a population of 340,000 and covering just under , it has the highest population density of all neighborhoods in Los Angeles....
, Little Tokyo
Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, California

Little Tokyo, also known as Little Tokyo Historic District, is an ethnic Japanese American district in downtown Los Angeles and one of only three official Japantowns in the United States....
, Walt Disney Concert Hall
Walt Disney Concert Hall

The Walt Disney Concert Hall at 111 South Grand Avenue in Downtown Los Angeles, California is the fourth hall of the Los Angeles Music Center. Bounded by Hope Street, Grand Avenue, 1st and 2nd Streets, it seats 2,265 people and serves as the home of the Los Angeles Philharmonic orchestra and the Los Angeles Master Chorale....
, Kodak Theatre
Kodak Theatre

The Eastman Kodak Theatre is a live theatre in the Hollywood and Highland retail, dining, and entertainment complex on Hollywood Boulevard and North Highland Avenue in the Hollywood district of Los Angeles....
, Griffith Observatory
Griffith Observatory

Griffith Observatory is located in Los Angeles, California, United States.Sitting on the south-facing slope of Mount Hollywood in L.A.'s Griffith Park, it commands a view of the Los Angeles Basin, including downtown Los Angeles to the southeast, Hollywood, California to the south, and the Pacific Ocean to the southwest....
, Getty Center
Getty Center

The Getty Center in Brentwood, Los Angeles, California, USA, is one of two locations of the J. Paul Getty Museum. The museum's permanent collection includes "pre-20th-century European paintings, drawings, illuminated manuscripts, sculpture, and decorative arts; and 19th- and 20th-century American and European photographs"....
, Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum

The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum is a large outdoor sports stadium in the University Park, Los Angeles, California neighborhood of Los Angeles, California at Exposition Park that is home to the University of Southern California Trojans football team....
, Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Los Angeles County Museum of Art

The Los Angeles County Museum of Art is an art museum in Los Angeles County, California. It is located on Wilshire Boulevard along Museum Row in the Miracle Mile, Los Angeles, California vicinity of Los Angeles, adjacent to the Page Museum and La Brea Tar Pits....
, Grauman's Chinese Theatre
Grauman's Chinese Theatre

Grauman's Chinese Theatre is a movie theater located at 6925 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. It is located along the historic Hollywood Walk of Fame....
, Hollywood Sign
Hollywood Sign

The Hollywood Sign is a famous landmark in the Hollywood Hills area of Los Angeles, California, spelling out the name of the area in high white letters....
, Hollywood Boulevard
Hollywood Boulevard

Hollywood Boulevard is a boulevard in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States, beginning at Sunset Boulevard in the east and running northwest to Vermont Avenue, where it straightens out and runs due west to Laurel Canyon Boulevard....
, Capitol Records Tower
Capitol Records

Capitol Records is a major United States-based record label owned by EMI and located in Hollywood, California and New York City as part of Capitol Music Group....
, Los Angeles City Hall
Los Angeles City Hall

Los Angeles City Hall, completed 1928, is the tallest Seismic_retrofit#Base_isolators structure in the world. It is the center of the government of the city of Los Angeles, California....
, Hollywood Bowl
Hollywood Bowl

The Hollywood Bowl is a famous modern amphitheatre in the Hollywood area of Los Angeles, California, USA, that is used primarily for music performances....
, Watts Towers
Watts Towers

The Watts Towers or Towers of Simon Rodia in the Watts, California district of Los Angeles, California, is a collection of 17 interconnected structures, two of which reach heights of over 99 feet ....
, Staples Center
Staples Center

Staples Center is a multi-purpose arena in Downtown Los Angeles Los Angeles, California, United States. Adjacent to the L.A. Live development, it is located next to the Los Angeles Convention Center complex....
, Dodger Stadium
Dodger Stadium

Dodger Stadium is a large outdoor baseball park in Los Angeles, California at Ch?vez Ravine. It is located adjacent to Downtown Los Angeles. Dodger Stadium was privately financed at a cost of United States dollar23 million in 1962....
 and La Placita Olvera/Olvera Street
Olvera Street

Olvera Street is in the oldest part of Downtown Los Angeles Los Angeles, California, and is part of the Los Angeles Plaza Historic District. Many Latinos refer to it as "La Placita Olvera." Circa 1911 it was described as Sonora Town....
.



Demographics


At the 2005-2007 American Community Survey Estimates the city's population was 51.0% White (29.3% non-Hispanic White alone), 10.6% Black or African American, 1.0% American Indian and Alaska Native, 11.4% Asian, 0.3% Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander, 28.6% from some other race and 2.8% from two or more races. 48.5% of the total population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.

The 2000 census recorded 3,694,820 people, 1,275,412 households, and 798,407 families residing in the city, with a population density
Population density

Population density is a measurement of population per unit area or unit volume. It is frequently applied to living organisms, and particularly to humans....
 of 7,876.8 people per square mile (3,041.3/km²). There were 1,337,706 housing units at an average density of 2,851.8 per square mile (1,101.1/km²). Los Angeles has become a multiethnic
Multiethnic society

Multiethnic societies, in contrast to ethnically homogenous societies, integrate different ethnic groups irrespective of differences in culture, race, and history under a common social identity larger than one "nation" in the conventional sense....
/diverse
Multiculturalism

The term multiculturalism generally refer to an applied ideology of Race , culture and Ethnic group diversity within the demographics of a specified place, usually at the scale of an organization such as a school, business, neighborhood, city or nation....
 city, with major new groups of Latino and Asian immigrants in recent decades. As of the 2000 US Census, the racial distribution in Los Angeles was 46.9% White American
White American

White American is an umbrella term officially employed by the United States Census Bureau, Office of Management and Budget and other U.S. government for the classification of United States citizens or resident aliens "having origins in any of the original peoples of Ethnic groups of Europe, the Ethnic groups of the Middle East, or Ethnic gro...
, 11.2% African American
African American

African Americans or Black Americans are citizens or residents of the United States who have origins in any of the Black people populations of Africa....
, 10.5% Asian American
Asian American

Asian Americans are United States of Asian people. They include sub-ethnic groups such as Chinese Americans, Filipino Americans, Indian Americans, Vietnamese Americans, Korean Americans, Japanese Americans and others whose national origin is from the Asia....
, 0.8% Native American
Native Americans in the United States

Native Americans in the United States are the Indigenous peoples of the Americas from the regions of North America now encompassed by the continental United States United States, including parts of Alaska and the island state of Hawaii....
, 0.2% Pacific Islander
Pacific Islander

Pacific Islander , is a regional geography term to describe the Austronesian people inhabitants of any of the three major sub-regions of Oceania: Polynesia, Melanesia and Micronesia....
, 25.7% from other races, and 5.2% from two or more races. 46.5% of the population was Hispanic
Hispanic

Hispanic is a term that historically denoted relation to the ancient Hispania . During the Modern Era, it took on a more limited meaning relating to the contemporary nation of Spain....
 or Latino (of any race).

42.2% spoke English
English language

English is a West Germanic language that originated in Anglo-Saxon England and has lingua franca status in many parts of the world as a result of the military, economic, scientific, political and cultural influence of the British Empire in the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries and that of the United States from the mid 20th century onwa...
, 41.7% Spanish
Spanish language

Spanish or Castilian is a Romance languages that originated in northern Spain, and gradually spread in the Kingdom of Castile and evolved into the principal language of government and trade....
, 2.4% Korean
Korean language

Korean is the official language of North Korea and South Korea. It is also one of the two official languages in the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture in People's Republic of China....
, 2.3% Filipino
Tagalog language

Tagalog is one of the major languages used in the Philippines. It is a basis for the Filipino language, which is the principal language of the national television and radio, though broadsheet newspapers are almost completely in English....
, 1.7% Armenian
Armenian language

The 'Armenian language' is an Indo-European language spoken by the Armenians. It is the official language of the Armenia as well as in the region of Nagorno-Karabakh....
, 1.5% Chinese
Chinese language

Chinese or the Sinitic language is a language family consisting of language mutually unintelligible to varying degrees. Originally the indigenous languages spoken by the Han Chinese in China, it forms one of the two branches of Sino-Tibetan languages of languages....
 (including Cantonese and Mandarin
Standard Mandarin

Standard Mandarin, or Standard Chinese, is the official modern Spoken Chinese used in People's Republic of China and Republic of China, and is one of the four official languages of Languages of Singapore....
) and 1.3% Persian
Persian language

name=Persian|nativename=|pronunciation=[f??r'si]|image=|caption=Farsi in Perso-Arabic script |states= Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Bahrain....
 as their first language
First language

A first language is the language a human being learns from birth. A person's first language is a basis for sociolinguistic identity....
.

According to the census, 33.5% of households had children under 18, 41.9% were married couples
Marriage

Marriage is a social, spirituality, or law union of individuals. This union may also be called matrimony, while the ceremony that marks its beginning is usually called a wedding and the married status created is sometimes called wedlock....
, 14.5% had a female householder with no husband present, and 37.4% were non-families. 28.5% of households were made up of individuals and 7.4% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average
Average

In mathematics, an average, or central tendency of a data set refers to a measure of the "middle" or "Expected value" value of the data set....
 household size was 2.83 and the average family size 3.56.

The age distribution was: 26.6% under 18, 11.1% from 18 to 24, 34.1% from 25 to 44, 18.6% from 45 to 64, and 9.7% who were 65 or older. The median age was 32. For every 100 females there were 99.4 males. For every 100 females aged 18 and over, there were 97.5 males.

The median income for a household was $36,687, and for a family was $39,942. Males had a median income of $31,880, females $30,197. The per capita income
Per capita income

Per capita income means how much each individual receives, in monetary terms, of the yearly income generated in the country. This is what each citizen is to receive if the yearly national income is divided equally among everyone....
 was $20,671. 22.1% of the population and 18.3% of families were below the poverty line
Poverty threshold

The poverty threshold, or poverty line, is the minimum level of income deemed necessary to achieve an adequate standard of living in a given country....
. 30.3% of those under the age of 18 and 12.6% of those aged 65 or older were below the poverty line.

Los Angeles is home to people from more than 140 countries speaking 224 different identified languages. Ethnic enclaves like Chinatown, Historic Filipinotown
Historic Filipinotown, Los Angeles, California

Historic Filipinotown, is a district of Los Angeles, California,that lies within the communities of Echo Park, Los Angeles, California and Westlake, Los Angeles, California....
, Koreatown
Koreatown, Los Angeles, California

Koreatown is a Neighborhoods of Los Angeles in the Mid-Wilshire district of the city of Los Angeles, California. Home to a population of 340,000 and covering just under , it has the highest population density of all neighborhoods in Los Angeles....
, Little Armenia
Little Armenia, Los Angeles, California

Little Armenia is a community that is part of the Hollywood district of Los Angeles, California. It falls within the area referred to as East Hollywood....
, Little Ethiopia
Little Ethiopia, Los Angeles, California

Little Ethiopia refers to the stretch of Fairfax Avenue in the Carthay, Los Angeles, California district of Los Angeles, California between Olympic Boulevard and Pico Boulevard Boulevards....
, Tehrangeles
Tehrangeles

Tehrangeles is a portmanteau deriving from the combination of Tehran, the capital of Iran, and Los Angeles, California. It is used when referring to the large number of former Iranian people and their descendants residing in the Los Angeles metropolitan area....
, Little Tokyo
Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, California

Little Tokyo, also known as Little Tokyo Historic District, is an ethnic Japanese American district in downtown Los Angeles and one of only three official Japantowns in the United States....
, and Thai Town
Thai Town, Los Angeles, California

Thai Town is a neighborhood of Los Angeles centered along Hollywood Boulevard between Normandie Avenue and Western Avenue, Los Angeles, California in Hollywood....
 provide examples of the polyglot
Multilingualism

The term multilingual can refer to an individual speaker who uses two or more languages, a community of speakers in which two or more languages are used, or speakers of different languages....
 character of Los Angeles.

Economy


The economy of Los Angeles is driven by international trade
International trade

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, entertainment (television
Television

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, motion pictures
Film

Film encompasses individual motion pictures, the field of film as an art form, and the film industry. Films are produced by recording images from the world with cameras, or by creating images using animation techniques or special effects....
, interactive games, recorded music), aerospace
Aerospace

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, technology, petroleum, fashion, apparel, and tourism. Los Angeles is also the largest manufacturing
Manufacturing

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 center in the western United States. The contiguous ports of Los Angeles
Port of Los Angeles

The Port of Los Angeles, also called Los Angeles Harbor and WORLDPORT LA, is a port complex that occupies 7,500 acres of land and water along 43 miles of waterfront....
 and Long Beach
Long Beach, California

Long Beach is a large city located in southern California, USA, on the Pacific Ocean coast. It is situated in Los Angeles County, about south of downtown Los Angeles....
 together comprise the fifth busiest port in the world and the most significant port in the Western Hemisphere
Western Hemisphere

The Western Hemisphere, also Western hemisphere or western hemisphere, is a geography term for the half of the Earth that lies west of the Prime Meridian , the other half being the Eastern Hemisphere....
 and is vital to trade within the Pacific Rim
Pacific Rim

The Pacific Rim refers to the countries and cities located around the edge of the Pacific Ocean. There are many economic centers around the Pacific Rim, such as Auckland, Busan, Brisbane, Ho Chi Minh City, Hong Kong, Lima, Los Angeles, California, Manila, Melbourne, Panama City, Portland, Oregon, San Diego, California, San Francisco, Cali...
. Other significant industries include media production, finance
Finance

The field of finance refers to the concepts of time, money and risk and how they are interrelated. Banks are the main facilitators of funding through the provision of credit, although private equity, mutual funds, hedge funds, and other organizations have become important....
, telecommunication
Telecommunication

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s, law
LAW

LAW may refer to:* Anti-tank warfare, e.g. the US Army M72 LAW or the British Army LAW 80*Palestinian Society for the Protection of Human Rights ...
, healthcare, and transportation. The Los Angeles combined statistical area
Combined Statistical Area

The United States Office of Management and Budget defines United States micropolitan area and United States metropolitan area. Metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas consist of one or more counties ....
 (CSA) has a gross metropolitan product
Gross metropolitan product

Gross metropolitan product is one of several measures of the size of the economy of a metropolitan area. Similar to Gross Domestic Product, GMP is defined as the market value of all final goods and services produced within a metropolitan area in a given period of time....
 (GMP) of $697.9 billion (as of 2007), making it the second largest economic center in the Western Hemisphere, after New York City
New York City

The City of New York is the List of United States cities by population in the United States, while the New York metropolitan area ranks among the List of urban areas by population....
. If the Los Angeles CSA were a country, its economy would rank 17th in the world in terms of nominal GDP.

Until the mid-1990s, Los Angeles was home to many major financial institutions in the western United States. Mergers meant reporting to headquarters in other cities. For instance, First Interstate Bancorp
First Interstate Bancorp

First Interstate Bancorp was a bank holding company based in the United States that was taken over in 1996 by Wells Fargo. Headquartered in Los Angeles, it was the nation's eighth largest banking company....
 merged with Wells Fargo
Wells Fargo

Wells Fargo & Co. is a diversified financial services company with operations around the world. Wells Fargo is the 4th largest bank in the US by assets and the second largest bank by market cap....
 in 1996, Great Western Bank
Great Western Bank

Great Western Bank was a large consumer bank that operated primarily in the Western United States. Great Western's headquarters were in Chatsworth, California....
 merged with Washington Mutual
Washington Mutual

Washington Mutual, Inc. is a Bank holding company and the former owner of JPMorgan Chase#Washington Mutual, which was the United States' largest savings and loan association....
 in 1998, and Security Pacific Bank
Security Pacific Bank

Security Pacific National Bank was a large United States bank headquartered in Los Angeles, California, California. In 1992 Bank of America acquired SPNB....
 merged with Bank of America
Bank of America

Bank of America Corporation , based in Charlotte, North Carolina, is the largest financial services company in the world, largest bank by assets, second largest commercial bank by deposits, and third largest by market capitalization in the United States....
 in 1992. Los Angeles was also home to the Pacific Exchange
Pacific Exchange

The Pacific Exchange was a regional stock exchange with a main exchange floor and building in San Francisco, California, USA and a branch in Los Angeles, California, USA....
, until it closed in 2001.

The city has six major Fortune 500
Fortune 500

The Fortune 500 is an annual list compiled and published by Fortune magazine that ranks the top 500 United States public corporations as measured by their gross revenue, although Fortune makes adjustments to the revenue for a number of companies, particularly to exclude the impact of excise taxes companies collect....
 companies, including aerospace contractor Northrop Grumman
Northrop Grumman

Northrop Grumman Corporation is an aerospace and defense technology company formed by the 1994 purchase of Grumman by Northrop. The company is the fourth largest defense contractor in the world, and the largest builder of Naval ship....
, energy company Occidental Petroleum
Occidental Petroleum

Occidental Petroleum Corporation is an international oil and gas exploration and production company with operations in the United States, the Middle East, North Africa, and South America....
, healthcare provider Health Net
Health Net

Health Net, Inc. is among the United States of America's largest publicly traded managed health care companies. The company?s Health maintenance organization, Point of service plan, insured Preferred provider organization and government contracts subsidiaries provide health benefits to approximately 6.6 million individuals in all 50 states a...
, homebuilder KB Home
KB Home

KB Home is a homebuilding company based in the United States, founded in 1957 as Kaufman & Broad. It was the first company to be traded on the NYSE as a home builder and is a Fortune 500 company....
, and real estate group CB Richard Ellis
CB Richard Ellis

CB Richard Ellis Group, Inc. is a multinational corporation real estate corporation based in Los Angeles, California, of the United States of America....
.

Other companies headquartered in Los Angeles include 20th Century Fox
20th Century Fox

Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation , also known as 20th Century Fox, Fox 2000 Pictures, or simply Fox, is one of the six Worldwide major film studios....
, Latham & Watkins
Latham & Watkins

Latham & Watkins LLP is a global law firm. It is one of the largest law firms in the world, currently employing more than 2,000 attorneys in the US, Europe, the Middle East and Asia....
, Univision
Univision

Univision is a List of Spanish-language television channels network in the United States and Puerto Rico. It has the largest Latin American audience, largely due to repurposed telenovelas and other Mexican programs produced by Grupo Televisa....
, Metro Interactive, LLC, Premier America
Premier America

Premier America is a 1.3 billion dollar credit union headquartered in Chatsworth, California.ReferencesExternal links...
, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, DeviantArt
DeviantArt

DeviantART is an United States international virtual community for artists. It was first launched on August 7, 2000 by Angelo Sotira, Scott Jarkoff, and Matthew Stephens, amongst others....
, Guess?, O’Melveny & Myers; Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker
Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker

Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP, known more commonly as Paul Hastings, is a leading international law firm with over 1,100 attorneys and 18 offices worldwide....
, Tokyopop
Tokyopop

Tokyopop, stylized TOKYOPOP, and formerly known as Mixx, is a distributor, licensor, and publisher of anime, manga, and Original English-language manga in English language, German language, and Japanese language....
, The Jim Henson Company
The Jim Henson Company

The Jim Henson Company is an United States company founded in 1958 by puppeteer Jim Henson, creator of The Muppets. Jim Henson's children Brian Henson, Lisa, Cheryl, John and Heather run the company: Brian and Lisa serve as co-chairs and co-CEOs....
, Paramount Pictures
Paramount Pictures

Paramount Pictures Corporation is an American motion picture production company and distribution company, located on Melrose Avenue in Hollywood, California....
, Robinsons-May, Sunkist Growers, Incorporated
Sunkist Growers, Incorporated

Sunkist Growers, Incorporated is a citrus grower's non-stock membership cooperative comprised of 6,000 members from California and Arizona....
, Fox Sports Net
Fox Sports Net

The Fox Sports Regional Networks, or simply Fox Sports Net , are a collection of Cable television regional sports networks in the United States owned and operated by News Corporation....
, Capital Group
The Capital Group Companies

The Capital Group Companies is one of the world?s largest investment management organizations with assets of around one trillion USD under management....
, 21st century Insurance and The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf
The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf

The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf is a Los Angeles, California-based coffee chain, owned and operated by International Coffee & Tea, LLC. The company was founded by Mona Hyman and Herbert Hyman....
. Korean Air
Korean Air

Korean Air Lines Co., Ltd. , operating as Korean Air, is the national airline and largest airline of South Korea; its global headquarters are located in Seoul in Korea....
's US passenger and cargo operations headquarters are located in two separate offices in Los Angeles.

The metropolitan area contains the headquarters of companies who moved outside of the city to escape its taxes but keep the benefits of proximity. For example, Los Angeles charges a gross receipts tax based on a percentage of business revenue, while many neighboring cities charge only small flat fees. The companies below benefit from their proximity to Los Angeles, while at the same time avoiding the city's taxes (and other problems). Some of the major companies headquartered in the cities of Los Angeles county are Shakey's Pizza
Shakey's Pizza

Shakey's Pizza is a pizza restaurant chain based in the United States. The chain currently has about 400 stores globally, and about 60 in the United States....
 (Alhambra
Alhambra, California

Alhambra is a city located in the western San Gabriel Valley region of Los Angeles County, California which is approximately eight miles from the Downtown Los Angeles civic center....
), Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is a professional honorary organization dedicated to the advancement of the arts and sciences of motion pictures....
 (Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills, California

Beverly Hills is a city in the western part of Los Angeles County, California, California, United States. Beverly Hills and the neighboring city of West Hollywood, California are together entirely surrounded by the city of Los Angeles, California....
), City National Bank
City National Bank

City National Bank, headquartered in Beverly Hills, California, is owned by City National Corporation with total assets of $15.9 billion . It was founded in 1954....
 (Beverly Hills), Hilton Hotels
Hilton Hotels

Hilton Hotels is a international chain of full-service hotels and resorts founded by Conrad Hilton and now owned by the Hilton Hotels Corporation....
 (Beverly Hills), DIC Entertainment
DiC Entertainment

DIC Entertainment was an international United States film and television production company which was founded in 1971 as DIC Audiovisuel by Jean Chalopin in Luxembourg, as a subsidiary of Radio-Television Luxembourg ....
 (Burbank
Burbank, California

Burbank is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. The population was 100,316 at the United States Census, 2000.Burbank is located in the eastern region of the San Fernando Valley, north of Downtown Los Angeles, California....
), The Walt Disney Company
The Walt Disney Company

The Walt Disney Company is the largest media and entertainment corporation in the world. Founded on October 16, 1923, by brothers Walt Disney and Roy O....
 (Fortune 500
Fortune 500

The Fortune 500 is an annual list compiled and published by Fortune magazine that ranks the top 500 United States public corporations as measured by their gross revenue, although Fortune makes adjustments to the revenue for a number of companies, particularly to exclude the impact of excise taxes companies collect....
 – Burbank), Warner Bros.
Warner Bros.

Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. is one of the world's largest film producer of film and television.It is a subsidiary of Time Warner, with its headquarters in Burbank, California and New York City....
 (Burbank), Countrywide Financial
Countrywide Financial

Countrywide Financial Corporation is a diversified financial marketing and service holding company engaged primarily in residential mortgage banking and related businesses....
 (Fortune 500 – Calabasas
Calabasas, California

Calabasas is a city in Los Angeles County, California in the western United States. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 23,123. The city was formally incorporated in 1991....
), THQ
THQ

THQ Inc. is an Worldwide international United States Video game developer and Video game publisher of video games. Founded in 1989, the company develops products for video game consoles, handheld game systems, as well as for personal computers and wireless devices....
 (Calabasas), Belkin
Belkin

Belkin International, Inc. is a global manufacturer of computer hardware which specializes in connectivity devices. Belkin sells primarily in the consumer and home user market, with various product lines including routers, switch es, hubs , cables, MP3 accessories, uninterruptible power supply devices , KVM switches, and other peripherals....
 (Compton
Compton, California

Compton is a city in southern Los Angeles County, California, California, United States, south-southeast of downtown Los Angeles, California. The city was incorporated in 1888....
), Sony Pictures Entertainment
Sony Pictures Entertainment

Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc. is the television and film production/distribution unit of Japanese media conglomerate Sony. Its group sales in 2007 has been reported to be of $8.58 billion....
 (parent of Columbia Pictures
Columbia Pictures

Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. is an United States film production company and distribution company. It was one of the so-called studio system among the eight major film studios of Hollywood Cinema of the United States#Golden Age of Hollywood....
, located in Culver City
Culver City, California

Culver City is a city in western Los Angeles County, California. As of the 2000 census, the city had a population of 38,816. The community is mostly surrounded by the city of Los Angeles, but also has a border with unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County....
), DirecTV
DirecTV

DirecTV is a direct broadcast satellite service based in El Segundo, California, California, which transmits digital satellite television and audio to households in the United States, the Caribbean, and parts of Latin America....
 (El Segundo), Mattel
Mattel

Mattel Inc. is the world's largest toy importing company based on revenue. The products it produces include Barbie dolls, Hot Wheels and Matchbox cars, American Girl dolls, board games, and, in the early 1980s, video game consoles....
 (Fortune 500 – El Segundo), Unocal Corporation
Unocal Corporation

Union Oil Company of California, dba Unocal is a defunct company that was a major petroleum explorer and marketer in the late 19th century, through the 20th century, and into the early 21st century....
 (Fortune 500 – El Segundo), DreamWorks
DreamWorks

DreamWorks, LLC, also known as DreamWorks Pictures, DreamWorks SKG or DreamWorks Studios, is a major film studios United States film studio which develops, produces, and distributes films, video games, and television programming....
 (Glendale
Glendale, California

Glendale is a city in Los Angeles County, California, California, United States. It lies at the eastern end of the San Fernando Valley, is bisected by the Verdugo Mountains, and is a suburb in the Greater Los Angeles Area....
), Sea Launch
Sea Launch

Sea Launch is a spacecraft launch service that uses a mobile sea platform for equatorial launches of commercial Payload s on specialized Zenit 3SL rockets....
 (Long Beach
Long Beach, California

Long Beach is a large city located in southern California, USA, on the Pacific Ocean coast. It is situated in Los Angeles County, about south of downtown Los Angeles....
), ICANN
ICANN

ICANN is the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers.Headquartered in Marina Del Rey, California, California, United States, ICANN is a non-profit corporation that was created on September 18, 1998 in order to oversee a number of Internet-related tasks previously performed directly on behalf of the Federal government of t...
 (Marina del Rey
Marina del Rey, California

Marina del Rey is a seaside unincorporated area of Los Angeles County, California. Its Fisherman's Village offers a view of Marina del Rey's dominant feature as one of the largest man-made small boat harbors in the U.S., with 19 marinas with capacity for 5,300 boats....
), Cunard Line
Cunard Line

The Cunard Line is a United Kingdom shipping company that has been a leading operator of passenger ships on the North Atlantic since its beginning in 1840 to the present....
 (Santa Clarita
Santa Clarita, California

Santa Clarita is the fourth largest city in Los Angeles County, California, California, United States. The California Department of Finance estimated the city population as of January 1, 2008 at 177,045....
), Princess Cruises
Princess Cruises

Princess Cruises is a United States of America cruise line, with offices in the Valencia, California section of the city of Santa Clarita, California, California, and operating cruise ships....
 (Santa Clarita), Activision
Activision

Activision Inc. is an United States video game developer and video game publisher. It was founded on October 1, 1979., and was the first independent developer and distributor of video games for video game console....
 (Santa Monica
Santa Monica, California

Santa Monica is a city in western Los Angeles County, California, California, United States. Situated on Santa Monica Bay of the Pacific Ocean, it is completely surrounded by the City of Los Angeles ? Pacific Palisades on the northwest, Brentwood, Los Angeles, California on the north, West Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California on the northeast...
), and RAND
Rand

Rand may refer to a number of places, people, organizations, and acronyms:...
 (Santa Monica).

The University of Southern California
University of Southern California

The University of Southern California is a private university, nonsectarian, research university located in the University Park, Los Angeles, California neighborhood in Los Angeles, California, California, United States....
 (USC) is the city's largest private sector
Private sector

In economics, the private sector is that part of the economy which is both run for private profit and is not controlled by the state. By contrast, enterprises that are part of the state are part of the public sector; private, non-profit organizations are regarded as part of the voluntary sector....
 employer and contributes $4 billion annually to the local economy.

Culture

The people of Los Angeles are known as Angelenos. Nighttime hot spots include places such as Downtown Los Angeles, Silver Lake, Hollywood, and West Hollywood
West Hollywood, California

West Hollywood, a city in Los Angeles County, California, was incorporated on November 29, 1984. The lastest residential population estimate was 34,675....
, which is the home of the world-famous Sunset Strip
Sunset Strip

The Sunset Strip is the name given to the mile and a half strip of land of Sunset Boulevard that passes through West Hollywood, California. It extends from West Hollywood's eastern border with Hollywood, Los Angeles, California at Crescent Heights Boulevard, to its western border with Beverly Hills, California at Doheny Drive....
.

Some well-known shopping areas are the Hollywood and Highland complex
Hollywood and Highland

The Hollywood & Highland Center is an entertainment, retail and hotel complex at Hollywood Boulevard and Highland Avenue in the Hollywood district in Los Angeles....
, the Beverly Center, Melrose Avenue
Melrose Avenue

Melrose Avenue is a well-known Los Angeles street that starts from Santa Monica Boulevard at the border between Beverly Hills, California and West Hollywood, California and ends at Hoover Street in Silver Lake, Los Angeles, California....
, Robertson Boulevard
Robertson Boulevard

Robertson Boulevard is a street in Los Angeles, California that also passes through the incorporated cities of West Hollywood, California, Beverly Hills, California, and Culver City, California....
, Rodeo Drive
Rodeo Drive

Rodeo Drive of Beverly Hills, California is a List of leading shopping streets and districts by city famous for designer label and haute couture fashion....
, Third Street Promenade
Third Street Promenade

The Third Street Promenade is a pedestrian street in Santa Monica, California, United States. It is considered one of the premier shopping destinations in West Los Angeles and frequently draws crowds from all over Los Angeles County, California....
 in Santa Monica, The Grove
The Grove at Farmers Market

The Grove is a retail and entertainment complex in Los Angeles, California, built by the real estate firm Caruso Affiliated on parts of the historic Farmers Market ....
, Westside Pavilion
Westside Pavilion

The Westside Pavilion is a shopping mall located in West Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California. It is owned and operated by The Macerich Company....
, Westfield Century City
Westfield Century City

Westfield Century City, formerly Century City Shopping Center & Marketplace, is a shopping mall in the Century City, Los Angeles, California area of Los Angeles, California....
, The Promenade at Howard Hughes Center
The Promenade at Howard Hughes Center

The Promenade at Howard Hughes Center is an outdoor shopping mall/Lifestyle center located in Los Angeles, California. It is a two level outdoor mix-used center that features a blend of entertainment, dining and shopping....
 and Venice Boardwalk.

Religion


The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Los Angeles
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles

The Archdiocese of Los Angeles is a particular church of the Roman Catholic Church in the western region of the United States. The archdiocese comprises the Los Angeles, California as well as the California county of Los Angeles County, California, Santa Barbara County, California and Ventura County, California....
 leads the largest archdiocese
Diocese

In many rites of the Roman Catholic Church and in Anglicanism, a diocese is an administrative territorial unit administered by a bishop. It is also referred to as a bishopric or Episcopal Area or episcopal see, though strictly the term episcopal see refers to the domain of ecclesiastical authority officially held by the bi...
 in the country. Cardinal Roger Mahony oversaw construction of the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels
Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels

The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, also called the Los Angeles Cathedral, is a cathedral church of the United States in Los Angeles, California....
, completed in 2002 at the north end of downtown. Construction of the cathedral marked a coming of age of the Catholic, heavily Latino community. There are numerous Catholic churches and parishes throughout the city.

The Los Angeles California Temple
Los Angeles California Temple

The Los Angeles California Temple , the tenth operating and the second-largest Temple operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, is on Santa Monica Boulevard in the Westwood, Los Angeles, California of Los Angeles, California....
, the second largest temple operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, is on Santa Monica Boulevard in the Westwood district
Westwood, Los Angeles, California

Westwood is a district in western Los Angeles, California, California, United States. Westwood is best known as the home of the University of California, Los Angeles ....
 of Los Angeles. Dedicated in 1956, it was the first Mormon
Mormon

Mormon is a term used to describe the adherents, practitioners, followers or constituents of Mormonism. The term most often refers to a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints , which is commonly called the Mormon Church....
 temple built in California and it was the largest in the world when completed. The grounds includes a visitors' center open to the public, the Los Angeles Regional Family History Center, also open to the public, and the headquarters for the Los Angeles mission.

With 621,000 Jews in the metropolitan area (490,000 in city proper), the region has second largest population of Jews in the United States. Many synagogues of the Reform, Conservative, Orthodox, and Reconstructionist movements can be found throughout the city. Most are located in the San Fernando Valley
San Fernando Valley

The San Fernando Valley is an urbanized valley located in Southern California, United States. More than half of the city of Los Angeles' land area lies within the San Fernando Valley....
 and West Los Angeles. The area in West Los Angeles around Fairfax and Pico Boulevards contains a large number of Orthodox Jews. The Breed Street Shul
Breed Street Shul

Breed Street Shul, also known as Congregation Talmud Torah of Los Angeles or Breed Street Synagogue, is an Orthodox Judaism synagogue in the Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, California section of Los Angeles, California....
 in East Los Angeles
East Los Angeles, California

East Los Angeles is an unincorporated area in Los Angeles County, California, California, United States. As of the 2000 census, the area had a total population of 124,283....
, built in 1923, was the largest synagogue west of Chicago in its early decades. (It is no longer a sacred space and is being converted to a museum and community center.) The Kabbalah Centre
Kabbalah Centre

The Kabbalah Centre is a 501 not-for-profitspiritual organization with headquarters in Los Angeles, California that provides courses online and through its local centres....
, devoted to one line of Jewish mysticism, is also in the city.
Lacathedral
Because of Los Angeles' large multi-ethnic population, a wide variety of faiths are practiced, including Islam
Islam

Islam is a Monotheism, Abrahamic religion originating with the teachings of the Prophets of Islam Muhammad, a 7th century Arab religious and political figure....
, Buddhism
Buddhism

Buddhism is a family of beliefs and practices considered by most to be a religionand is based on the teachings attributed to Siddhartha Gautama, commonly known as "The Buddha" , who was born in what is today Nepal....
, Hinduism
Hinduism

'Hinduism' is the predominant religion of the Indian subcontinent. Hinduism is often referred to as , a Sanskrit phrase meaning "the eternal dharma", by its practitioners....
, Zoroastrianism
Zoroastrianism

Zoroastrianism is the religion and philosophy based on the teachings ascribed to the prophet Zoroaster, after whom the religion is named. The term Zoroastrianism is in general usage, essentially synonymous with Mazdaism, i.e., the worship of Ahura Mazda, exalted by Zoroaster as the supreme divine authority....
, Sikhism
Sikhism

Sikhism , founded on the teachings of Guru Nanak and ten successive Sikh Gurus in fifteenth century Punjab region, is the Major religious groups organized religion in the world....
, Bahá'í
Bahá'í Faith

The 'Bah?'? Faith' is a monotheism religion founded by Bah?'u'll?h in nineteenth-century Persian Empire#Persia and Europe , emphasizing the spiritual unity of all humankind....
, various Eastern Orthodox Church
Eastern Orthodox Church

The Eastern Orthodox Church is the second largest single Christian communion in the world with an estimated 225 million members worldwide. It is considered by its adherents to be the Four Marks of the Church established by Jesus Christ and his Apostles nearly 2000 years ago....
es, Sufism
Sufism

Sufi is generally understood to be the inner, mystical dimension of Islam. A practitioner of this tradition is generally known as a ufi , though some adherents of the tradition reserve this term only for those practitioners who have attained the goals of the Sufi tradition....
 and others. Immigrants from Asia
Asia

Asia is the world's largest and most populous continent. It covers 8.6% of the Earth's total surface area and, with over 4 billion people, it contains more than 60% of the world's current human population....
 for example, have formed a number of significant Buddhist
Buddhism

Buddhism is a family of beliefs and practices considered by most to be a religionand is based on the teachings attributed to Siddhartha Gautama, commonly known as "The Buddha" , who was born in what is today Nepal....
 congregations making the city home to the greatest variety of Buddhists in the world.

Media


The major daily newspaper in the area is the Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times

The Los Angeles Times is a daily newspaper published in Los Angeles, California and distributed throughout the Western United States. It is the second-largest metropolitan newspaper in the United States and the fourth-most widely distributed newspaper in the United States....
; La Opinión
La Opinión

La Opini?n is a Spanish language daily newspaper published in Los Angeles, California and distributed throughout the six counties of Southern California....
 is the city's major Spanish
Spanish language

Spanish or Castilian is a Romance languages that originated in northern Spain, and gradually spread in the Kingdom of Castile and evolved into the principal language of government and trade....
-language paper. Investor's Business Daily
Investor's Business Daily

Investor's Business Daily is a national newspaper in the United States, published Monday through Friday, that covers international business, finance, and the global economy....
 is distributed from its L.A. corporate offices, which are headquartered in Playa Del Rey. There are also a number of smaller regional newspapers, alternative weeklies and magazines, including the Daily News
Los Angeles Daily News

The Daily News of Los Angeles, also known as the Los Angeles Daily News, is the second largest circulating daily newspaper of Los Angeles, California....
 (which focuses coverage on the San Fernando Valley
San Fernando Valley

The San Fernando Valley is an urbanized valley located in Southern California, United States. More than half of the city of Los Angeles' land area lies within the San Fernando Valley....
), LA Weekly
LA Weekly

LA Weekly is a free Weekly newspaper tabloid-sized newspaper in Los Angeles, California. It was founded in 1978 by Editor/Publisher Jay Levin and a board of directors that included actor-producer Michael Douglas....
,
Los Angeles CityBeat
Los Angeles CityBeat

LA City Beat is an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles, California. LA City Beat is available every Thursday at more than 1,500 distribution locations throughout the Los Angeles area....
,
L.A. Record
L.A. Record

L.A. RECORD is an independent music magazine originally published weekly as a broadsheet poster. The poster usually depicts a local Los Angeles musicians and according to the magazine editors is meant to recreate an iconic album cover....
 (which focuses coverage on the music scene in the Greater Los Angeles area), Los Angeles magazine, Los Angeles Business Journal
Los Angeles Business Journal

The Los Angeles Business Journal, established c. 1979, is a weekly newspaper in Los Angeles, California, which covers general business news....
,
Los Angeles Daily Journal (legal industry paper), The Hollywood Reporter
The Hollywood Reporter

The Hollywood Reporter is a major trade publication of the entertainment industry in the United States. During the last century it was one of the two major publications ? the other being Variety ....
 and Variety
Variety (magazine)

Variety is a weekly entertainment trade newspaper founded in New York in 1905 by Sime Silverman. With the rise of the importance of the motion picture industry, Daily Variety, a daily edition based in Hollywood, was founded by Silverman in 1933....
 (entertainment industry papers), and Los Angeles Downtown News
Los Angeles Downtown News

The Los Angeles Downtown News is a free weekly newspaper in Los Angeles, California, California, serving the Downtown Los Angeles area. While breezy and sometimes boosterish in tone, it provides invaluable coverage of the ongoing changes Downtown is experiencing, and often has insightful interviews with newsmakers....
.
In addition to the English- and Spanish-language papers, numerous local periodicals serve immigrant communities in their native languages, including Armenian, Korean, Persian, Russian, Chinese and Japanese. Many cities adjacent to Los Angeles also have their own daily newspapers whose coverage and availability overlaps into certain Los Angeles neighborhoods. Examples include The Daily Breeze
Daily Breeze

The Daily Breeze is a 70,000-circulation daily newspaper published in Torrance, California. It serves the South Bay, Los Angeles cities of Los Angeles County....
 (serving the South Bay
South Bay, Los Angeles

The South Bay is a region of the southwest peninsula of Los Angeles County, California, California, USA. The name stems from its geographic features stretching along the southern shores of Santa Monica Bay which forms its western border....
), and The Long Beach Press-Telegram
Long Beach Press-Telegram

The Long Beach Press-Telegram is a daily newspaper published in Long Beach, California. Tracing its history to 1897, it is currently published by the Los Angeles Newspaper Group, a division of newspaper conglomerate MediaNews_Group, which purchased the newspaper from Knight-Ridder in 1997....
.


Los Angeles and New York City
New York City

The City of New York is the List of United States cities by population in the United States, while the New York metropolitan area ranks among the List of urban areas by population....
 are the only two media markets to have all seven VHF allocations possible assigned to them.
Latimeshq
The city's first television station (and the first in California) was KTLA
KTLA

KTLA, channel 5, is a television station in Los Angeles, California. Owned by the Tribune Company, KTLA is an affiliate of The CW Television Network....
, which began broadcasting on January 22, 1947. The major network-affiliated television stations in this city are KABC-TV
KABC-TV

KABC-TV, channel 7, is an owned-and-operated station television station of the Walt Disney Company-owned American Broadcasting Company, licensed to Los Angeles, California....
 7 (ABC), KCBS
KCBS-TV

KCBS-TV is the owned and operated station station of the CBS Television Network located in Los Angeles, California. KCBS-TV shares its offices and studio facilities with sister station KCAL-TV inside CBS Studio Center in the Studio City, Los Angeles, California section of Los Angeles, and its transmitter is located atop Mount Wilson ....
 2 (CBS
CBS

CBS Broadcasting Inc. is an American radio network and television network. The name is derived from the initials of Columbia Broadcasting System, its former legal name....
), KNBC 4 (NBC), KTTV
KTTV

KTTV, channel 11, is an owned-and-operated television station of the News Corporation-owned Fox Broadcasting Company, located in Los Angeles, California....
 11 (FOX
Fox Broadcasting Company

The Fox Broadcasting Company, commonly referred to as Fox and stylized as FOX, is an United States television network owned by Fox Entertainment Group, part of Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation....
), KTLA
KTLA

KTLA, channel 5, is a television station in Los Angeles, California. Owned by the Tribune Company, KTLA is an affiliate of The CW Television Network....
 5 (The CW
The CW Television Network

The CW Television Network is a television network in the United States launched at the beginning of the 2006-07 United States network television schedule....
), and KCOP-TV
KCOP-TV

KCOP-TV, channel 13, is a television station in Los Angeles, California. Owned by Fox Television Stations, a division of the News Corporation, KCOP is a sister station to Fox Broadcasting Company outlet KTTV , and is an affiliate of the co-owned MyNetworkTV programming service....
 13 (MyNetworkTV
MyNetworkTV

MyNetworkTV is a television network in the United States, owned by the Fox Entertainment Group, a division of News Corporation. It is the lowest-rated of the six major US English-language commercial broadcast networks....
), and KPXN
KPXN

KPXN, licensed to San Bernardino, California broadcasts on analog channel 30 and digital channel 38 in the Inland Empire, California. It signed on on January 7, 1994 as KZKI....
 30 (i). There are also three PBS
Public Broadcasting Service

The Public Broadcasting Service is an United States non-profit public broadcasting television service with 354 member TV stations in the United States....
 stations in the area, including KCET
KCET

KCET is the PBS member-television station in Los Angeles, California. It is one of four PBS member stations serving Southern California, the others being KVCR-TV, KOCE-TV, and KLCS....
 28, KOCE-TV
KOCE-TV

KOCE-TV is a member station of the Public Broadcasting Service with programming focused on the communities of Orange County, California. It airs Orange County's only nightly newscast, Real Orange, with a concentration on human interest and public service stories....
 50, and KLCS
KLCS

KLCS Channel 58 is a member station of the Public Broadcasting Service, and is owned by the Los Angeles Unified School District. KLCS is known on the air as "The Education Station for all Generations" and is based in downtown Los Angeles....
 58. World TV operates on two channels, KNET-LP
KNET-LP

KNET-LP is a LPTV television station in Los Angeles, California, owned by the Venture Technologies Group. Transmitting from the Mt. Harvard radio site in San Gabriel, California, the channel shows only infomercials....
 25 and KSFV-LP
KSFV-LP

KSFV-CA channel 6 is a Class A television service television station in the San Fernando Valley, owned by Venture Technologies Group, LLC, and leased to Hombre Nuevo, a Catholicism organization....
 6. There are also several Spanish-language television networks, including KMEX-TV
KMEX-TV

KMEX-TV, "Univisi?n 34 Los Angeles", is the Univision owned-and-operated station in Los Angeles and the network's Flagship for the West Coast....
 34 (Univision
Univision

Univision is a List of Spanish-language television channels network in the United States and Puerto Rico. It has the largest Latin American audience, largely due to repurposed telenovelas and other Mexican programs produced by Grupo Televisa....
), KFTR 46 (TeleFutura
TeleFutura

TeleFutura is a U.S. Spanish language broadcast television network owned by Univision with headquarters in Miami, Florida....
), KVEA
KVEA

KVEA, "Telemundo 52" is an NBC-owned and operated television station in the Los Angeles area, and is the West Coast flagship station of the Telemundo network....
 52 (Telemundo
Telemundo

Telemundo is a Spanish language United States television network. Launched in San Juan, Puerto Rico by Angel Ramos in 1954, it is the second-largest Spanish language content producer in the world....
), and KAZA
KAZA-TV

KAZA-TV is a full-service television station in Avalon, California, broadcasting locally in NTSC on UHF channel 54 and in ATSC on UHF channel 47 and serving the Los Angeles, California metropolitan area as an affiliate of Azteca Am?rica....
 54 (Azteca América
Azteca América

Azteca Am?rica is a broadcast television network marketed toward Spanish-speaking families residing in the United States. As the fastest-growing Hispanic network, Azteca Am?rica now reaches 89% of the Hispanic households in the U.S., operating in sixty-two markets nationwide....
). KTBN 40 (Trinity Broadcasting Network
Trinity Broadcasting Network

The Trinity Broadcasting Network is the United States' largest Religious broadcasting#Television Headquartered in Costa Mesa, California, it also has studios in Irving, Texas; Hendersonville, Tennessee; Atlanta, Georgia; Miami, Florida; Tulsa, Oklahoma and Orlando, Florida....
), is a religious station in the area.

Several independent television stations also operate in the area, including KCAL-TV
KCAL-TV

KCAL-TV channel 9 is an independent station in Los Angeles, California, owned by the CBS Corporation. KCAL-TV shares its studio facilities with KCBS-TV inside CBS Studio Center in the Studio City, Los Angeles, California section of Los Angeles, and its transmitter is located atop Mount Wilson ....
 9 (owned by CBS Corporation
CBS Corporation

CBS Corporation is an United States media conglomerate focused on broadcasting, publishing, billboards, and television production, with most of its operations in the United States....
), KSCI
KSCI

KSCI is an independent television station operating in Los Angeles, California and on channel 48 in San Diego, California. It targets Asian Americans, and most of its programming is in Asian languages....
 18 (focuses primarily on Asian language programming), KWHY-TV
KWHY-TV

KWHY-TV Channel 22 is a Spanish Independent station, owned by the Telemundo network / NBC, a subsidiary of NBC Universal....
 22 (Spanish-language), KNLA-LP
KNLA-LP

KNLA-LP is a LPTV television station in Los Angeles, California, owned by the Venture Technologies Group. Transmission ting from the Mt. Harvard Radio Site in the San Gabriel mountains....
 27 (Spanish-language), KSMV-LP 33 (variety)—a low power relay of Ventura-based KJLA
KJLA

KJLA channel 49 is a digital only full power television station, licensed to Ventura, California, with studios based in West Los Angeles, California....
 57—KPAL-LP 38, KXLA
KXLA

KXLA channel 44 is an independent station television station licensed to Rancho Palos Verdes, California and serving the Los Angeles area. It telecasts languages of Asia programming in Japanese language , Korean language and Vietnamese language as well as infomercials....
 44, KDOC-TV
KDOC-TV

KDOC-TV is an independent television station based in Orange County, California . The station's transmitter is located on Mount Wilson, California....
 56 (classic programming and local sports), KJLA
KJLA

KJLA channel 49 is a digital only full power television station, licensed to Ventura, California, with studios based in West Los Angeles, California....
 57 (variety), and KRCA
KRCA

KRCA Analog UHF Channel 62, Digital UHF Channel 68 is a Spanish language television station in the Los Angeles, California metropolitan region, formerly broadcasting Asian programming and home shopping....
 62 (Spanish-language).

Sports

Los Angeles is the home of the Los Angeles Dodgers
Los Angeles Dodgers

The Los Angeles Dodgers are a Major League Baseball team based in Los Angeles, USA. The team is in the Western Division of the National League. Established in 1883, the team originated in Brooklyn, New York, where it was known by a number of names before becoming the Brooklyn Dodgers circa 1911....
 of Major League Baseball
Major League Baseball

Major League Baseball is the highest level of play in American professional baseball. Specifically, Major League Baseball refers to the organization that operates the National League and the American League, by means of a joint organizational structure that has developed gradually between them since 1903 ....
, the Los Angeles Kings
Los Angeles Kings

The Los Angeles Kings are a professional ice hockey team based in Los Angeles, California. They are members of the Pacific Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League ....
 of the National Hockey League
National Hockey League

The National Hockey League is a professional ice hockey league composed of 30 teams in North America. It is considered to be the premier professional ice hockey league in the world, and one of the North American Major professional sports leagues of the United States and Canada....
, the Los Angeles Clippers
Los Angeles Clippers

The Los Angeles Clippers are a professional basketball team based in Los Angeles, California. They play in the National Basketball Association and are members of the NBA Western Conference's Pacific Division ....
 and Los Angeles Lakers
Los Angeles Lakers

The Los Angeles Lakers are a National Basketball Association team based in Los Angeles. The Lakers play their home games at Staples Center, which they share with their fellow NBA rival, the Los Angeles Clippers, and their sister team, the Los Angeles Sparks of the Women's National Basketball Association....
 of the National Basketball Association
National Basketball Association

The National Basketball Association is North America's premier professional men's basketball league, composed of thirty teams: twenty-nine in the United States and one in Canada....
, the Los Angeles D-Fenders an Nba Development team owned by the Los Angeles Lakers, the Los Angeles Sparks
Los Angeles Sparks

The Los Angeles Sparks are a Women's National Basketball Association team based in Los Angeles, California. Founded in 1997, the Sparks are one of the eight original WNBA teams....
 of the WNBA
Women's National Basketball Association

The Women's National Basketball Association has 13 teams and is an organization governing a professional basketball league for women in the United States....
, the Los Angeles Riptide
Los Angeles Riptide

The Los Angeles Riptide is a lacrosse team based in Carson, California, California. Since the 2006 season, they have played in Major League Lacrosse....
 of Major League Lacrosse, and the Los Angeles Avengers
Los Angeles Avengers

The Los Angeles Avengers is an Arena Football League team based in Los Angeles, California and they began play as a 2000 expansion team....
 of the Arena Football League. Los Angeles is also home to the USC Trojans
USC Trojans

The USC Trojans are the men's athletic teams representing the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, California, California. The women's athletic teams are referred to as "The Women of Troy." The program participates in the Pacific-10 Conference and has won 109 total team national championships, 89 of which are NCAA National Champ...
 and the UCLA Bruins
UCLA Bruins

The UCLA Bruins are the sports teams for University of California, Los Angeles . The Bruin men's and women's teams participate in National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I as part of the Pacific-10 Conference and the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation ....
 in the NCAA, both of which are Division I teams in the Pacific-10 Conference. Several more teams are in the greater Los Angeles media market
Media market

A media market, broadcast market, media region, designated market area , Television Market Area or simply market is a region where the population can receive the same television station and radio broadcasting offerings, and may also include other types of media including newspapers and Internet content....
: the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim

The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim are a professional baseball based in Anaheim, California. The Angels are a member of the American League West of Major League Baseball's American League....
 of Major League Baseball
Major League Baseball

Major League Baseball is the highest level of play in American professional baseball. Specifically, Major League Baseball refers to the organization that operates the National League and the American League, by means of a joint organizational structure that has developed gradually between them since 1903 ....
 and the Anaheim Ducks
Anaheim Ducks

The Anaheim Ducks are a professional ice hockey team based in Anaheim, California, United States. They are members of the Pacific Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League ....
 of the National Hockey League
National Hockey League

The National Hockey League is a professional ice hockey league composed of 30 teams in North America. It is considered to be the premier professional ice hockey league in the world, and one of the North American Major professional sports leagues of the United States and Canada....
 are both based in nearby Anaheim
Anaheim, California

Anaheim is a city in Orange County, California. As of January 1, 2008, the city population was about 346,823, making it the 10th most-populated city in California and ranked 54th in the United States....
; and the Los Angeles Galaxy
Los Angeles Galaxy

Los Angeles Galaxy is an United States, professional association football club based in the L.A. suburb of Carson, California. The club is a member of Major League Soccer , which is the American first division....
 and Club Deportivo Chivas USA of Major League Soccer
Major League Soccer

Major League Soccer is the top-flight professional soccer league based in the United States, overseen by the United States Soccer Federation. The league is comprised of 15 teams, 14 in the U.S....
 are both based in neighboring Carson
Carson, California

Carson is a city in Los Angeles County, California, California, United States. As of the 2000 census, Carson had a total population of 89,730. It is located 13 miles south of downtown Los Angeles, and is classified as a suburb of the city....
. The city is the largest in the U.S. without an NFL team.

There was a time when Los Angeles boasted two NFL
National Football League

The National Football League is the Major North American professional sports leagues American football Sports league in the United States. It is an unincorporated 501#501.28c.29.286.29 association controlled by its members....
 teams, the Rams
St. Louis Rams

The St. Louis Rams are a professional American football team based in St. Louis, Missouri. They are currently members of the NFC West of the National Football Conference in the National Football League ....
 and the Raiders
Oakland Raiders

The Oakland Raiders are a professional American football team based in the city of Oakland, California. They currently play in the AFC West of the American Football Conference in the National Football League ....
. Both left the city in 1995, with the Rams moving to St. Louis
St. Louis, Missouri

St. Louis is an independent city in the U.S. state of Missouri, located near the confluence of the Mississippi River and the Missouri River. St....
 and the Raiders heading back to Oakland
Oakland, California

Oakland , founded in 1852, is the eighth-largest city in the U.S. state of California and the county seat of Alameda County, California. Oakland is approximately 8 miles east of San Francisco and the cities are separated by San Francisco Bay....
. Los Angeles is the second-largest city and television market
Media market

A media market, broadcast market, media region, designated market area , Television Market Area or simply market is a region where the population can receive the same television station and radio broadcasting offerings, and may also include other types of media including newspapers and Internet content....
 in the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
, but has no NFL team (see List of television stations in North America by media market
List of television stations in North America by media market

These links go to individual lists of television stations by the media markets in which they are located....
). Prior to 1995, the Rams
St. Louis Rams

The St. Louis Rams are a professional American football team based in St. Louis, Missouri. They are currently members of the NFC West of the National Football Conference in the National Football League ....
 called Memorial Coliseum (1946-1979) and Anaheim Stadium (1980-1994) home; and the Raiders
Oakland Raiders

The Oakland Raiders are a professional American football team based in the city of Oakland, California. They currently play in the AFC West of the American Football Conference in the National Football League ....
 played their home games at Memorial Coliseum from 1982 to 1994.

Since the franchise's departures the NFL as an organization, and individual NFL owners, have attempted to relocate a team to the city. Immediately following the 1995 NFL season, Seattle Seahawks
Seattle Seahawks

The Seattle Seahawks are a professional American football team based in Seattle, Washington, USA. They are currently members of the NFC West of the National Football Conference in the National Football League ....
 owner Ken Behring
Ken Behring

Kenneth Eugene Behring is a real-estate developer, former owner of the Seattle Seahawks football team, and philanthropist....
 went as far as packing up moving vans to start play in the Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl (stadium)

The Rose Bowl is an outdoor American football stadium in Pasadena, California, near Los Angeles, California. The stadium is the site of the annual college football bowl game, the Rose Bowl , held at the beginning of the New Year....
 under a new team name and logo for the 1996 season. The State of Washington
Washington

Washington is a U.S. state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. Washington was carved out of the western part of Washington Territory which had been ceded by Britain in 1846 by the Oregon Treaty as settlement of the Oregon Boundary Dispute....
 filed a law suit to successfully prevent the move. In 2003, then NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue
Paul Tagliabue

Paul John Tagliabue was the Commissioner of the National Football League. He took the position in 1989 NFL season and was succeeded by Roger Goodell, who was elected to the position on August 8, 2006....
 indicated L.A. would get a new expansion team, a thirty-third franchise, after the choice of Houston over L.A. in the 2002 league expansion round. When the New Orleans Saints
New Orleans Saints

The New Orleans Saints are a professional American football team based in New Orleans, Louisiana. The Saints play in the NFC South of the National Football Conference in the National Football League ....
 were displaced from the Superdome
Louisiana Superdome

The Louisiana Superdome, often informally referred to simply as the Superdome, The Dome or the New Orleans Superdome is a large, multi-purpose sports and exhibition facility located in the Central Business District, New Orleans of New Orleans, Louisiana....
 by Hurricane Katrina
Hurricane Katrina

Hurricane Katrina of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season was the costliest Atlantic hurricane, as well as one of the five deadliest, in the history of the United States....
 media outlets reported the NFL was planning to move the team to Los Angeles permanently. Despite these efforts, and the failure to build a new stadium for an NFL team, L.A. is still expected to return to the league through expansion or relocation.

Los Angeles has twice played host to the summer Olympic Games
Olympic Games

The Olympic Games are an international multi-sport event established for both summer and winter sports. There have been two generations of the Olympic Games; the first were the Ancient Olympic Games held at Olympia, Greece, Greece....
, in 1932
1932 Summer Olympics

The 1932 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the X Olympiad, were an international multi-sport event which was celebrated in 1932 in Los Angeles, California, United States....
 and in 1984
1984 Summer Olympics

The 1984 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXIII Olympiad, was an international multi-sport event held in Los Angeles, California, United States in 1984....
. When the tenth Olympic Games were hosted in 1932, the former 10th Street was renamed Olympic Blvd. Super Bowls I and VII were also held in the city as well as soccer's international World Cup
FIFA World Cup

The FIFA World Cup, occasionally called the Football World Cup, but usually referred to simply as the World Cup, is an international association football competition contested by the List of men's national association football teams of the members of F?d?ration Internationale de Football Association , the sport's global govern...
 in 1994.
Staplescenter
Los Angeles also boasts a number of sports venues, including Staples Center
Staples Center

Staples Center is a multi-purpose arena in Downtown Los Angeles Los Angeles, California, United States. Adjacent to the L.A. Live development, it is located next to the Los Angeles Convention Center complex....
, a sports and entertainment complex that also hosts concerts and awards shows such as the Grammys. Staples Center also serves as the home arena for the Los Angeles Clippers and Los Angeles Lakers of the NBA, the Los Angeles Sparks of the WNBA, the Los Angeles Kings of the NHL and the Avengers of the AFL
Arena Football League

The Arena Football League was founded in 1987 in sports as an American football arena football. The AFL's attendance increased dramatically over its last few years, rising to an average of 12,415 people per game in 2007, and 12,957 per game in 2008, but the increases were accompanied by greatly increased expenses and debt, leading to the can...
.

Government

The city is governed by a mayor-council system. The current mayor is Antonio Villaraigosa
Antonio Villaraigosa

Antonio Ramon Villaraigosa is the mayor of Los Angeles, California. He is the first Latino List of mayors of Los Angeles, California since 1872....
. There are 15 city council
Los Angeles City Council

The 'Los Angeles City Council' is the governing body of the City of Los Angeles, California, United States....
 districts. Other elected city officials include the City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo
Rocky Delgadillo

Rockard John "Rocky" Delgadillo is the current Los Angeles City Attorney of Los Angeles, California....
 and the City Controller Laura N. Chick
Laura N. Chick

Laura N. Chick is the current Los Angeles Los Angeles City Controller. Prior to becoming controller, she served as a councilwoman....
. The city attorney prosecutes misdemeanors within the city limits. The district attorney, elected by county voters, prosecutes misdemeanors in unincorporated areas and in 78 of the 88 cities in the county, as well as felonies throughout the county.

The Los Angeles Police Department
Los Angeles Police Department

The Los Angeles Police Department is the law enforcement agency of the city of Los Angeles, California, California. With nearly 9,900 officers and more than 3,000 female staff, covering an area of with a population of more than 3.8 million people, it is the fifth largest law enforcement agency in the United States ....
 (LAPD) polices the city of Los Angeles, but the city also maintains four specialized police agencies; The Office of Public Safety, within the General Services Department (which is responsible for security and law enforcement services at city facilities, including City Hall, city parks and libraries, the Los Angeles Zoo, and the Convention Center), the Port Police, within the Harbor Department (which is responsible for land, air and sea law enforcement services at the Port of Los Angeles), the Los Angeles City Schools Police department which handles law enforcement for all city schools, and the Airport Police, within the Los Angeles World Airports Department (which is responsible for law enforcement services at all four city-owned airports, including Los Angeles International Airport
Los Angeles International Airport

Los Angeles International Airport is the primary airport serving Los Angeles, California, California, the United States metropolitan area of the United States....
 (LAX), LA/Ontario International Airport (ONT), LA/Palmdale Regional Airport (PMD), and Van Nuys Airport
Van Nuys Airport

Van Nuys Airport is a public airport located in Van Nuys, Los Angeles, California in the San Fernando Valley section of the city limits of Los Angeles, California, California, United States....
 (VNY).

Neighborhood councils

Voters created Neighborhood Councils
Neighborhood Councils

Neighborhood councils are governmental or non-governmental bodies composed of local people who handle neighborhood problems. They can be found in many cities throughout the world....
 in the Charter Reform of 1999. First proposed by City Council member Joel Wachs
Joel Wachs

Joel Wachs is an American politician from Los Angeles, California who served from 1971 to 2000 as a Los Angeles City Council. He represented the 2nd district and was first elected by defeating incumbent James B....
 in 1996, they were designed to promote public participation in government and make it more responsive to local needs.

The councils cover districts which are not necessarily identical to the traditional neighborhoods of Los Angeles.

Almost ninety neighborhood councils (NCs) are certified and all "stakeholders" — meaning anyone who lives, works or owns property in a neighborhood — may vote for members of the councils' governing bodies. Some council bylaws allow other people with a stake in the community to cast ballots as well.

The councils are official government bodies and so their governing bodies and committees must abide by California's Brown Act
Brown Act

The Brown Act, officially known as the Ralph M. Brown Act , authored by Ralph M. Brown, an Assemblyman from Turlock, was enacted in 1953 by the California State Legislature in an effort to safeguard the public's ability to obtain access to and participate in local government meetings and deliberations....
, which governs the meetings of deliberative assemblies.

The first notable concern of the neighborhood councils collectively was the opposition by some of them in March 2004 to an 18% increase in water rates by the city's Department of Water and Power
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power

The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power is the largest municipal Public utility in the United States, serving over 4 million residents as of 2008....
. This led the City Council to approve only a limited increase pending independent review. More recently, some of the councils petitioned the City Council in summer 2006 to allow them to introduce ideas for legislative action, but the City Council put off a decision.

The neighborhood councils have been allocated $50,000 each for administration, outreach and approved neighborhood projects.

Crime and safety


Los Angeles has been experiencing significant decline in crime since the mid-1990s, and hit a record low in 2007, with 392 homicides. Antonio Villaraigosa is a member of the Mayors Against Illegal Guns Coalition.

According to a May 2001 Drug Threat Assessment by the National Drug Intelligence Center, Los Angeles County
Los Angeles County, California

Los Angeles County is a County in California, and is by far, the most List of the most populous counties in the United States in the United States....
 is home to 152,000 gang members organized into 1,350 gangs. Among the most infamous are the 18th Street
18th Street gang

18th Street Gang is a predominantly Hispanic Los Angeles, California-based street gang. It is estimated that there are between 8,000 to 15,000 members of 18th Street gang in Los Angeles County alone....
, Mara Salvatrucha
Mara Salvatrucha

Mara Salvatrucha is a gang that originated in Los Angeles and spread to Central America and parts of the United States. Mara Salvatrucha is therefore composed of many loosely-connected gangs or factions of the same name, known as "cliques." The gangs' names are commonly abbreviated as MS, Mara, and MS-13, and are composed mo...
, Crips
Crips

The Crips are a primarily, but not exclusively, African American gang founded in Los Angeles, California in 1971 mainly by 15-year-old Raymond Washington and Stanley Williams....
, Bloods
Bloods

The Bloods are a street gang originally founded in Los Angeles, California. The gang is widely known for its rivalry with the Crips. They are identified by the red color worn by their members and by particular gang symbols, including distinctive hand signs....
, and the Surenos
Sureños

Sure?os are a group of Mexican American street gangs with origins in the oldest barrios of Southern California. There are hundreds of Sure?o gangs in California, and each has its own identity on the streets....
 street gangs. This has led to the city being referred to as the "Gang Capital of America."

Education


Colleges and universities

Johnson Student Center and Freeman College Union
There are three public universities located within the city limits: California State University, Los Angeles
California State University, Los Angeles

California State University, Los Angeles is a public university, part of the California State University system. The campus is located in Los Angeles, California, United States, in the University Hills, Los Angeles, California district at the center of Los Angeles metropolitan area just five miles from Los Angeles civic and cultural center....
 (CSULA), California State University, Northridge
California State University, Northridge

California State University, Northridge is a public university in the San Fernando Valley, within the city limits of Los Angeles, California, United States....
 (CSUN) and University of California, Los Angeles
University of California, Los Angeles

The University of California, Los Angeles is a public research university located in Westwood, Los Angeles, California, California, United States....
 (UCLA). Private colleges in the city include the American Film Institute Conservatory
AFI Conservatory

The AFI Conservatory is a division of the American Film Institute founded in 1969, located in Hollywood's Griffith Park. Dubbed by some as "Juilliard for Filmmakers," the school is the only existing Master of Fine Arts conservatory in advanced film education....
, Alliant International University
Alliant International University

HistoryAlliant International University is an independent, not-for-profit, university formed in July 2001 as a result of a merger between California School of Professional Psychology and United States International University ....
, American InterContinental University
American InterContinental University Los Angeles Campus

American InterContinental University Los Angeles Campus is a location of American InterContinental UniversityLocation: 12655 W. Jefferson Blvd....
, American Jewish University, The American Musical and Dramatic Academy - Los Angeles campus
American Musical and Dramatic Academy

The American Musical and Dramatic Academy , is a college conservatory for the performing arts located New York City, and in Los Angeles, California....
, Antioch University
Antioch University

Antioch University is a six-campus United States university with campuses in four states. An outgrowth of Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio, each of Antioch's campuses has its own distinct academic programs, community life, and regional identity....
's Los Angeles campus, Art Center College of Design
Art Center College of Design

Art Center College of Design is a private college located in Pasadena, California. It is one of the leading art and design colleges in the world....
 (Art Center), Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science
Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science

Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science is a private, non-profit school founded in 1966 in response to inadequate medical facilities within the Watts, Los Angeles, California region of Los Angeles, California, USA....
, Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising
Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising

The Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising or FIDM is a co-educational, specialized private college located in California dedicated to educating students for the Fashion, Entertainment, Interior Design, and Graphic Design industries....
's Los Angeles campus (FIDM), Los Angeles Film School
Los Angeles Film School

The Los Angeles Film School or LA Film School was founded by Hollywood professionals with the goal of balancing the practical with the academic....
, Loyola Marymount University
Loyola Marymount University

Loyola Marymount University is a comprehensive co-educational private Roman Catholic Church Society of Jesus university in Los Angeles, United States....
 (LMU is also the parent university of Loyola Law School
Loyola Law School

Loyola Law School is the law school of Loyola Marymount University, a private Society of Jesus school in Los Angeles. Loyola was established in 1920....
 located in Los Angeles), Mount St. Mary's College
Mount St. Mary's College

Mount St. Mary's College is a Private school, independent, Roman Catholic liberal arts college, Women's colleges in the United States, in Los Angeles, California....
, National University
National university

A national university is a university created or run by a national government and may not be autonomous from government interference. Some national universities are closely associated with national cultural or political aspirations....
 of California, New York Film Academy
New York Film Academy

File:Union-square-theatre.jpgNew York Film Academy - School of Film and Acting is an accredited film school and acting school located in New York City, on the back lot of Universal Studios in Los Angeles, and in Abu Dhabi, UAE....
 in Universal City, CA, Occidental College
Occidental College

Occidental College is a small, Private university, Mixed-sex education Liberal arts colleges in the United States located in Los Angeles, California....
 ("Oxy"), Otis College of Art and Design
Otis College of Art and Design

Otis College of Art and Design is an art school located in Los Angeles, California. It is generally referred to as Otis.The school's programs, accredited by Western Association of Schools and Colleges and National Association of Schools of Art and Design, include four-year BFA degrees in illustration, fine arts, graphic design, architecture...
 (Otis), Southern California Institute of Architecture
Southern California Institute of Architecture

The Southern California Institute of Architecture , was founded in 1972 by Ray Kappe. Thom Mayne was among its founding instructors and Michael Rotondi among its first students....
 (SCI-Arc), Southwestern Law School, and University of Southern California
University of Southern California

The University of Southern California is a private university, nonsectarian, research university located in the University Park, Los Angeles, California neighborhood in Los Angeles, California, California, United States....
 (USC).

The community college system consists of nine campuses governed by the trustees of the Los Angeles Community College District: East Los Angeles College
East Los Angeles College

East Los Angeles College is a community college, of the Los Angeles Community College District, located in the Los Angeles, California suburb of Monterey Park, California....
 (ELAC), Los Angeles City College
Los Angeles City College

Los Angeles City College, known as LACC, is a public community college in the Hollywood, Los Angeles, California section of Los Angeles, California....
 (LACC), Los Angeles Harbor College
Los Angeles Harbor College

Los Angeles Harbor College is one of two community colleges serving the South Bay, Los Angeles region of Los Angeles, California. LAHC serves mainly students from Harbor City, Los Angeles, California, Carson, California, San Pedro, California, Gardena, California, Lomita, California, Wilmington, California and the Palos Verdes....
, Los Angeles Mission College
Los Angeles Mission College

Los Angeles Mission College is a two-year community college located in Sylmar, California neighborhood of Los Angeles in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, California, United States....
, Los Angeles Pierce College
Los Angeles Pierce College

Los Angeles Pierce College, also known as Pierce College, Pierce, is a two-year community college that serves more than 20,000 students in Woodland Hills, California, a community within the San Fernando Valley region of the Los Angeles....
, Los Angeles Valley College
Los Angeles Valley College

Los Angeles Valley College is a community college located in the Valley Glen, California district of Los Angeles, California, California in the east-central San Fernando Valley....
 (LAVC), Los Angeles Southwest College
Los Angeles Southwest College

Los Angeles Southwest College is a community college located in an unincorporated area in Los Angeles County, California, California, United States, near the city of Los Angeles....
, Los Angeles Trade-Technical College
Los Angeles Trade-Technical College

Los Angeles Trade-Technical College is a public community college in Los Angeles, California. It offers academic courses towards 4-year colleges and numerous vocational programs....
 and West Los Angeles College
West Los Angeles College

West Los Angeles College is a public community college located in unincorporated area Los Angeles County, California, California, United States, adjacent to Culver City, California....
.

Schools and libraries

Los Angeles Unified School District
Los Angeles Unified School District

Los Angeles Unified School District is the largest public school system in California. It is the List of the largest school districts in the United States by enrollment in the United States....
 serves almost all of the city of Los Angeles, as well as several surrounding communities, with a student population over 800,000. After Proposition 13
California Proposition 13 (1978)

Proposition 13, officially titled the "People's Initiative to Limit Property Taxation," was a ballot initiative to amend the constitution of the state of California....
 was approved in 1978, urban school districts had considerable trouble with funding. LAUSD has become known for its underfunded, overcrowded and poorly maintained campuses, although its 162 Magnet school
Magnet school

In education in the United States, magnet schools are public schools with specialized Course or Curriculum.Although the term is mostly used in the United States, other countries have similar types of schools, such as specialist schools in United Kingdom....
s help compete with local private schools. Several small sections of Los Angeles are in the Las Virgenes Unified School District
Las Virgenes Unified School District

Las Virgenes Unified School District is a K-12 school district in the western section of Los Angeles County, California, USA consisting of 14 public schools in the cities of Agoura Hills, Calabasas, California, Westlake Village, California, and several small portions of the West Hills, Los Angeles, California section of Los Angeles....
. Los Angeles County Office of Education operates the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts
Los Angeles County High School for the Arts

Los Angeles County High School for the Arts is a public high school that miterates on the campus of California State University, Los Angeles in Los Angeles, California, United States....
. The Los Angeles Public Library
Los Angeles Public Library

The Los Angeles Public Library system serves the residents of Los Angeles, California, California, United States. With over 6 million volumes, LAPL is one of the largest public library systems in the world....
 system operates 72 public libraries in the city.

Transportation


Public transportation


The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority
Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority is the state chartered regional transportation planning and public transportation operating agency for the Los Angeles County, California, and is the successor agency to the former Southern California Rapid Transit District....
 and other agencies operate an extensive system of bus
Bus

A bus is a road vehicle designed to carry passengers. A bus can generally seat a maximum of anywhere from 8 to 200 passengers; many more passengers than a minivan....
 lines, as well as subway
Rapid transit

A rapid transit, subway, underground, elevated railway or metro system is an railway electrification system public transport rail transport in an urban area with high capacity and frequency, and which is grade separation from other traffic....
 and light rail
Light rail

Light rail or light rail transit is a form of urban rail transit public transportation that generally has a lower capacity and lower speed than Passenger_rail_terminology#Heavy_rail and rapid transit systems, but higher capacity and higher speed than street-running tram systems....
 lines across Los Angeles County, with a combined daily ridership of 1.7 million. The majority of this (1.4 million) is taken up by the city's bus system, the second busiest in the country. The subway and light rail combined average the remaining roughly 319,000 boardings per weekday. Altogether, public transit ridership is much lower than many other large cities, with 12% of Los Angeles commuters riding public transportation.

The city's subway system is the ninth busiest in the United States
List of United States rapid transit systems by ridership

The following is a list of all heavy rail rapid transit systems in the United States, ranked by ridership. All figures are average weekday unlinked passenger trips ....
 and its light rail system is the country's third busiest
List of United States light rail systems by ridership

The following is a list of all light rail systems in the United States, ranked by ridership. All figures are average weekday unlinked passenger trips and come from the American Public Transit Association's Ridership Reports Statistics, unless otherwise noted....
.

The rail system includes the Red and Purple
Metro Purple Line (LACMTA)

The Metro Purple Line of the Los Angeles County Metro Rail is a heavy rail rapid transit line in Los Angeles, USA.It is one of Los Angeles' two Rapid transit lines , and one of the five Metro Rail lines ....
 subway lines, as well as the Gold, Blue, and Green light rail lines. The Metro Rapid
Metro Rapid

Metro Rapid is a bus rapid transit system in Los Angeles County, California, mainly operated by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority with two routes operated by the Santa Monica Big Blue Bus....
 buses are a bus rapid transit
Bus rapid transit

Bus rapid transit is a broad term given to a variety of transportation systems that, through improvements to infrastructure, vehicles and scheduling, attempt to use buses to provide a service that is of a higher quality than an ordinary bus line....
 program with stops and frequency similar those of a light rail
Light rail

Light rail or light rail transit is a form of urban rail transit public transportation that generally has a lower capacity and lower speed than Passenger_rail_terminology#Heavy_rail and rapid transit systems, but higher capacity and higher speed than street-running tram systems....
. The city is also central to the commuter rail system Metrolink
Metrolink (Southern California)

Metrolink is a regional rail system that serves Southern California.It was established in 1991 as the "Southern California Regional Rail Authority" and service began the following year....
 which links Los Angeles to all neighboring counties as well as many suburbs.

Air transportation

The main Los Angeles airport is Los Angeles International Airport
Los Angeles International Airport

Los Angeles International Airport is the primary airport serving Los Angeles, California, California, the United States metropolitan area of the United States....
 . The fifth busiest commercial airport in the world and the third busiest in the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
, LAX handled over 61 million passengers and 2 million tons of cargo in 2006.

Other major nearby commercial airports include: LA/Ontario International Airport, owned by the city of Los Angeles; serves the Inland Empire. Bob Hope Airport
Bob Hope Airport

Bob Hope Airport is a public airport located three miles northwest of the central business district of Burbank, California, a city in Los Angeles County, California, California, United States....
, formerly known as Burbank Airport; serves the San Fernando and San Gabriel Valleys Long Beach Airport, serves the Long Beach/Harbor area John Wayne Airport
John Wayne Airport

John Wayne Airport is an airport in an unincorporated area in Orange County, California, with its mailing address in Santa Ana, California, hence the International Air Transport Association airport code....
 of Orange County. LA/Palmdale Regional Airport is owned by the city of Los Angeles and serves the northern outlying communities of the Santa Clarita
Santa Clarita Valley

The Santa Clarita Valley is the valley of the Santa Clara River in Southern California. It stretches through Los Angeles County, California and Ventura County, California....
 and Antelope Valley
Antelope Valley

The Antelope Valley in California, United States is located in northern Los Angeles County, California and the southeastern portion of Kern County, California and constitutes the western tip of the Mojave Desert....
s.

The world's third busiest general-aviation airport is also located in Los Angeles, Van Nuys Airport
Van Nuys Airport

Van Nuys Airport is a public airport located in Van Nuys, Los Angeles, California in the San Fernando Valley section of the city limits of Los Angeles, California, California, United States....
 .

Harbors


The Port of Los Angeles
Port of Los Angeles

The Port of Los Angeles, also called Los Angeles Harbor and WORLDPORT LA, is a port complex that occupies 7,500 acres of land and water along 43 miles of waterfront....
 is located in San Pedro Bay
San Pedro Bay (California)

San Pedro Bay is an inlet on the Pacific Ocean coast of southern California, United States. It is the site of the Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach, which together form the fifth-busiest port facility in the world and easily the busiest in the Western Hemisphere....
 in the San Pedro
San Pedro, Los Angeles, California

San Pedro is a hilly beach neighborhood of the city of Los Angeles, California, California, United States. It was annexed in 1909 and is a major seaport of the area....
 neighborhood, approximately 20 miles (30 km) south of Downtown
Downtown Los Angeles

Downtown Los Angeles is the central business district of Los Angeles, California, California, United States, located close to the geographic center of the metropolis area....
. Also called Los Angeles Harbor and WORLDPORT LA, the port complex occupies 7,500 acres (30 km²) of land and water along 43 miles (69 km) of waterfront. It adjoins the separate Port of Long Beach
Port of Long Beach

The Port of Long Beach, also known as Long Beach?s Harbor Department, is the 2nd busiest seaport in the United States. Acting as a major gateway for U.S.-Asian trade, the port occupies of land with of waterfront in the city of Long Beach, California....
.

The sea ports of the Port of Los Angeles
Port of Los Angeles

The Port of Los Angeles, also called Los Angeles Harbor and WORLDPORT LA, is a port complex that occupies 7,500 acres of land and water along 43 miles of waterfront....
 and Port of Long Beach
Port of Long Beach

The Port of Long Beach, also known as Long Beach?s Harbor Department, is the 2nd busiest seaport in the United States. Acting as a major gateway for U.S.-Asian trade, the port occupies of land with of waterfront in the city of Long Beach, California....
 together make up the Los Angeles – Long Beach Harbor. There are also smaller, non-industrial harbors along L.A.'s coastline. Safety is provided at the only beach controlled by Los Angeles City by the highly trained Los Angeles City Lifeguards.

The port includes four bridges: the Vincent Thomas Bridge
Vincent Thomas Bridge

The Vincent Thomas Bridge is a long suspension bridge crossing the Los Angeles Harbor in the U.S. state of California, linking San Pedro, Los Angeles, California, with Terminal Island....
, Henry Ford Bridge
Henry Ford Bridge

The Henry Ford Bridge carries the Pacific Harbor Line railroad across the Cerritos Channel to Terminal Island and the Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach. The original 1924 bridge was replaced in 1996....
, Gerald Desmond Bridge
Gerald Desmond Bridge

The Gerald Desmond Bridge is an arch bridge that carries 4 lanes of Interstate 710 across the Cerritos Channel between Terminal Island and Long Beach, California....
, and Commodore Schuyler F. Heim Bridge.

Sister cities


Los Angeles has 25 sister cities
Town twinning

Town twinning, also known as sister cities, is a concept whereby towns or city in geographically and politically distinct areas are paired, with the goal of fostering human contact and cultural links between their inhabitants....
, ranked by year joined:
  • Eilat
    Eilat

    Eilat is Israel's South District city, a busy port as well as a popular resort, located at the northern tip of the Red Sea, on the Gulf of Aqaba....
    , Israel
    Israel

    Israel officially the State of Israel , is a country in the Middle East located on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. It borders Lebanon in the north, Syria in the northeast, Jordan in the east, and Egypt on the southwest, and contains geographically diverse features within its relatively small area....
     (1959)
  • Nagoya, Japan
    Japan

    Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....
     (1959)
  • Salvador
    Salvador, Bahia

    Salvador is a city on the northeast coast of Brazil and the capital of the Northeast Region, Brazil States of Brazil of Bahia. Salvador is also known as Brazil's capital of happiness due to its easygoing population and countless popular outdoor parties, including its street carnival....
    , Brazil
    Brazil

    Brazil , officially the Federative Republic of Brazil , is a country in South America. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, occupying nearly half of South America, the List of countries by population country, and the fourth most populous democracy in the world....
     (1962)
  • Bordeaux
    Bordeaux

    is a Port city on the Garonne in southwest France, with one million inhabitants in its aire urbaine at a 2008 estimate. It is the Capital of the Aquitaine regions of France, as well as the Prefectures in France of the Gironde Departments of France....
    , France
    France

    France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
     (1964)
  • Berlin
    Berlin

    Berlin is the Capital of Germany city and one of sixteen States of Germany of Germany. With a population of 3.4 million within its city limits, Berlin is the country's largest city....
    , Germany
    Germany

    Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
     (1967)
  • Lusaka
    Lusaka

    Lusaka is the capital city and largest city of Zambia. It is located in the southern part of the central plateau of the country, at an elevation of 1300 m ....
    , Zambia
    Zambia

    The Republic of Zambia is a landlocked country in Southern Africa. The neighbouring countries are the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north, Tanzania to the north-east, Malawi to the east, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana, and Namibia to the south, and Angola to the west....
     (1968)
  • Mexico City
    Mexico City

    Mexico City is the capital city of Mexico. It is the most important economic, industrial, and cultural center in the country; the most populous city with over 8,836,045 inhabitants in 2008....
    , Mexico
    Mexico

    The United Mexican States , commonly known as Mexico , is a federalism constitutionalism republic in North America. It is bordered on the north by the United States; on the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; on the southeast by Guatemala, Belize, and the Caribbean Sea; and on the east by the Gulf of Mexico....
     (1969)
  • Auckland
    Auckland

    The Auckland metropolitan area or Greater Auckland, in the North Island of New Zealand, is the largest and most populous urban areas of New Zealand with over 1.3 million residents, percent of the country's population....
    , New Zealand
    New Zealand

    New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses , and numerous Islands of New Zealand, most notably Stewart Island/Rakiura and the Chatham Islands....
     (1971)
  • Busan
    Busan

    Busan Metropolitan City, also known as Pusan is the largest seaport city in South Korea. Busan has a population of 3.65 million and is South Korea's second largest metropolis, after Seoul....
    , South Korea
    South Korea

    South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea , ), often referred to as Korea and the "names of Korea#Revival of the names", is a Semi-presidential system republic in East Asia, located in the southern half of the Korean Peninsula....
     (1971)
  • Mumbai
    Mumbai

    Mumbai— formerly Bombay, is the capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra. The city proper has approximately 14 million people and, along with the neighbouring suburbs of Navi Mumbai and Thane, Mumbai forms the World's largest urban agglomerations according to the United Nations World Urbanization Prospects report with around 19...
    , India
    India

    India, officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, the List of countries by population country, and the most populous liberal democracy in the world....
     (1972)
  • Tehran
    Tehran

    Tehran is the capital and largest city of Iran, and the administrative center of Tehran Province. Tehran is a sprawling city at the foot of the Alborz mountain range with an immense network of highways unparalleled in Western Asia....
    , Iran
    Iran

    Iran , officially the Islamic Republic of Iran and formerly known internationally as Persian Empire until 1935, is a country in Central Eurasia, located on the northeastern shore of the Persian Gulf and the southern shore of the Caspian Sea....
     (1972)
  • Taipei
    Taipei

    Taipei has been the de facto capital of the Republic of China, commonly known as Taiwan, since the Chinese Civil War in 1949, and the capital of Taiwan since Japanese rule that began in 1895....
    , Taiwan
    Taiwan

    Taiwan is an island in East Asia. "Taiwan" is also commonly used to refer to the country governed by the Republic of China and to the ROC itself, which governs the island of Taiwan, Orchid Island and Green Island, Taiwan in the Pacific Ocean off the Taiwan coast, the Penghu islands in the Taiwan Strait, and Kinmen and the Matsu Islands...
    , Republic of China
    Republic of China

    The Republic of China , also known as Nationalist China is a country in East Asia that has evolved from a single-party state with full global recognition into a multi-party democratic state with Political status of Taiwan....
     (1979)
  • Guangzhou
    Guangzhou

    'Guangzhou' is the Capital and a sub-provincial city of Guangdong Province of China in the northern and southern China part of the People's Republic of China....
    , People's Republic of China
    People's Republic of China

    The People's Republic of China , commonly known as China, is the largest country in East Asia and the List of countries by population in the world with over 1.3 billion people, approximately a fifth of the world's population....
     (1981)
  • Athens
    Athens

    Athens , the Capital and largest city of Greece, dominates the Attica periphery; as one of the List of cities by time of continuous habitation, its recorded history spans around 3,400 years....
    , Greece
    Greece

    Greece , officially the Hellenic Republic , is a country in southeastern Europe, situated on the southern end of the Balkans. It has borders with Albania, Bulgaria and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to the north, and Turkey to the east....
     (1984)
  • Saint Petersburg
    Saint Petersburg

    Saint Petersburg is a types of inhabited localities in Russia and a federal subjects of Russia of Russia located on the Neva River at the head of the Gulf of Finland on the Baltic Sea....
    , Russia
    Russia

    Russia , or the Russian Federation , is a list of countries spanning more than one continent country extending over much of northern Eurasia....
     (1984)
  • Vancouver, Canada
    Canada

    Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
     (1986)
  • Giza
    Giza

    in the 2006 national census, while the governate had 6,272,571 at the same census. Its large population makes it the 2nd largest suburb in the world, tied with Incheon, Korea and Quezon City, Philippines, second only to Yokohama, Japan....
    , Egypt
    Egypt

    Egypt is a country mainly in North Africa, with the Sinai Peninsula forming a land bridge in Western Asia. Covering an area of about , Egypt borders the Mediterranean Sea to the north, the Gaza Strip and Israel to the northeast, the Red Sea to the east, Sudan to the south and Libya to the west....
     (1989)
  • Jakarta
    Jakarta

    Jakarta is the Capital and largest city of Indonesia. It also has a List of urban areas by population than any other city in Southeast Asia. It was formerly known as Sunda Kelapa , Jayakarta , Batavia, Dutch East Indies , and Djakarta ....
    , Indonesia
    Indonesia

    The Republic of Indonesia , is a transcontinental country in Southeast Asia and Oceania. Comprising Islands of Indonesia, it is the world's largest Archipelago state....
     (1990)
  • Kaunas
    Kaunas

    Kaunas is the second largest city in Lithuania and a Temporary capital of Lithuania. It is served by the freeways European route E67 and A1 highway ....
    , Lithuania
    Lithuania

    Lithuania , officially the Republic of Lithuania is a country in Northern Europe, the southernmost of the three Baltic states. Situated along the southeastern shore of the Baltic Sea, it shares borders with Latvia to the north, Belarus to the southeast, Poland, and the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad Oblast to the southwest....
     (1991)
Makati, Philippines
Philippines

The Philippines, officially known as the Republic of the Philippines, is a country in Southeast Asia with Manila as its capital city. It comprises 7,107 islands in the western Pacific Ocean....
 (1992) Split
Split (city)

Split is the largest Dalmatian city, the second-largest urban centre in Croatia, and the seat of Split-Dalmatia County. The city is situated on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, more specifically the eastern Adriatic Sea, spreading over a central peninsula and its surroundings, with its metropolitan area including the many surrounding lit...
, Croatia
Croatia

Croatia , officially the Republic of Croatia , is a Central European country at the crossroads of Pannonian Plain, Balkans, and the Mediterranean Sea....
 (1993) San Salvador
San Salvador

San Salvador is the Capital and largest city of the nation of El Salvador. The second most populous city in Central America, after Guatemala City, and the metro covers an area of 568 km? and is home to nearly 1.6 million people....
, El Salvador
El Salvador

El Salvador is the smallest country in the Americas and Central America by size, and the most densely populated nation in Central America. It borders on the Pacific Ocean between Guatemala and Honduras....
 (2005) Beirut
Beirut

Beirut is the Capital and largest city of Lebanon with a population of over 2.1 million as of 2007. Located on a peninsula at the midpoint of Lebanon's coastline with the Mediterranean sea, it serves as the country's largest and main seaport and also forms the Beirut District area, which consists of the city and its suburbs....
, Lebanon
Lebanon

Lebanon , officially the Republic of Lebanon or Lebanese Republic , is a country in Western Asia, on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea....
 (2006) Ischia
Ischia

Ischia is a volcanic island in the Tyrrhenian Sea, at the northern end of the Gulf of Naples. The roughly trapezoidal island lies c. 30 km from Naples and measures around 10 km east to west and 7 km north to south with a 34 km coastline and a surface area of 46.3 km?....
, Italy
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
 (2006) Yerevan
Yerevan

Yerevan is the capital and largest city of Armenia. It is situated on the Hrazdan River, and is the administrative, cultural, and industrial center of the country....
, Armenia
Armenia

Armenia , officially the Republic of Armenia , is a landlocked mountainous country in South Caucasus between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea....
 (2007)

In 2007, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa also recognized a cultural exchange partnership with Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv-Yafo , usually Tel Aviv, is the List of largest cities and second largest cities by country List of cities in Israel in Israel, with an estimated population of 390,100....
, Israel
Israel

Israel officially the State of Israel , is a country in the Middle East located on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. It borders Lebanon in the north, Syria in the northeast, Jordan in the east, and Egypt on the southwest, and contains geographically diverse features within its relatively small area....
.

See also

  • Greater Los Angeles
  • Los Angeles County


Further reading

  • Reyner Banham
    Reyner Banham

    Peter Reyner Banham was a prolific architectural critic and writer best known for his 1960 theoretical treatise "Theory and Design in the First Machine Age", and his 1971 book "Los Angeles: The Architecture of Four Ecologies" in which he categorized the Angelean experience into four ecological models and explored the distinct archi...
    , Los Angeles: The Architecture of the Four Ecologies, University of California Press
    University of California Press

    University of California Press, also known as UC Press, is a publishing house associated with the University of California that engages in academic publishing....
    , 1971.
  • Mike Davis
    Mike Davis (scholar)

    Mike Davis is an United States social commentator, urban theorist, historian, and political activist. He is best known for his investigations of power and social class in his native Southern California....
    , City of Quartz: Excavating the Future in Los Angeles
    City of Quartz

    City of Quartz: Excavating the Future in Los Angeles is a 1990 book by Mike Davis examining problems facing Los Angeles. The underlying material was originally intended as a Ph.D....
    , Vintage Books, 1992
  • Robert M. Fogelson, The Fragmented Metropolis: Los Angeles 1850-1930, University of California Press, 1967
  • Lynell George, No Crystal Stair: African Americans in the City of Angels, Verso, 1992
  • Paul Glover
    Paul Glover

    Paul Glover is a community organizer currently based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is adjunct faculty at Temple University and founder of the Philly Orchard Project ....
    , , Eco-Home Press, 1989
  • Norman M. Klein, The History of Forgetting: Los Angeles and the Erasure of Memory, Verso, 1997
  • Torin Monahan, , City & Society XIV (2): 155-184, 2002
  • Leonard Pitt & Dale Pitt, Los Angeles A to Z: An Encyclopedia of the City and County, University of California Press, 2000
  • Marc Reisner, Cadillac Desert: The American West and its Disappearing Water
    Cadillac Desert

    Cadillac Desert, by Marc Reisner, is a 1986 book about land development and water policy in the American West. Subtitled The American West and its Disappearing Water, it gives the history of the Bureau of Reclamation and U.S....
    ,
    Penguin Books
    Penguin Books

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