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Los Angeles metropolitan area
NameLos Angeles metropolitan area
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
Largest cityLos Angeles
Population13,200,998
Population as of2020
Population density2,400
Population density mi2930
Urban pop12,150,996
Metro pop13,200,998

Los Angeles metropolitan area. The Los Angeles metropolitan area is home to numerous famous landmarks, including the Hollywood Sign, Griffith Observatory, and Universal Studios Hollywood. It is also close to several prominent institutions, such as the California Institute of Technology, University of California, Los Angeles, and University of Southern California. The area is surrounded by various mountain ranges, including the San Gabriel Mountains and Santa Monica Mountains, and is near several notable cities, including Long Beach, California, Anaheim, California, and Santa Ana, California.

Geography

The Los Angeles metropolitan area is situated in Southern California, near the Pacific Ocean and the Mexican border. It is bounded by the San Bernardino Mountains to the east, the Santa Ynez Mountains to the west, and the Channel Islands to the south. The area is also close to several notable geographic features, including the San Andreas Fault, Big Bear Lake, and Lake Perris. The San Gabriel River and Los Angeles River flow through the area, which is also home to several prominent beaches, including Santa Monica State Beach, Venice Beach, and Manhattan Beach. Nearby cities include Pasadena, California, Beverly Hills, California, and Glendale, California, which are all part of the larger Los Angeles County.

Demographics

The Los Angeles metropolitan area is one of the most populous metropolitan areas in the United States, with a diverse population that includes people from various ethnic and cultural backgrounds, such as Mexican Americans, Asian Americans, and African Americans. The area is home to several prominent communities, including Koreatown, Los Angeles, Chinatown, Los Angeles, and Little Tokyo, Los Angeles. It is also close to several notable institutions, such as the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and California Science Center. The area has a high population density, with many people living in cities such as Irvine, California, Riverside, California, and Ontario, California. Nearby universities include University of California, Irvine, University of California, Riverside, and California State University, Fullerton.

Economy

The Los Angeles metropolitan area has a diverse economy, with major industries including entertainment, aerospace, and technology. The area is home to several prominent companies, including The Walt Disney Company, Warner Bros., and Universal Pictures. It is also close to several notable institutions, such as the Los Angeles Stock Exchange, Port of Los Angeles, and Los Angeles International Airport. The area is a major hub for international trade, with many companies importing and exporting goods through the Port of Long Beach and Port of Los Angeles. Nearby cities include Culver City, California, Burbank, California, and Glendale, California, which are all part of the larger San Fernando Valley.

Transportation

The Los Angeles metropolitan area has a comprehensive transportation system, with several major highways, including Interstate 5, Interstate 10, and Interstate 15. The area is also served by several major airports, including Los Angeles International Airport, John Wayne Airport, and Ontario International Airport. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority operates a large public transportation system, including Los Angeles Metro Rail and Metro Bus. The area is also home to several prominent transportation companies, including Union Pacific Railroad and BNSF Railway. Nearby cities include Santa Monica, California, Pasadena, California, and Anaheim, California, which are all connected by the Metrolink commuter rail system.

Education

The Los Angeles metropolitan area is home to several prominent institutions of higher education, including University of California, Los Angeles, University of Southern California, and California Institute of Technology. The area is also served by several major school districts, including Los Angeles Unified School District and Orange County Public Schools. The Los Angeles Public Library system operates several major libraries, including the Central Library and Los Angeles County Law Library. Nearby universities include University of California, Irvine, University of California, Riverside, and California State University, Fullerton. The area is also home to several prominent research institutions, including Jet Propulsion Laboratory and California Institute of Technology.

Government

The Los Angeles metropolitan area is governed by several different entities, including Los Angeles County and Orange County, California. The area is represented in the United States Congress by several different representatives, including Nancy Pelosi and Kevin McCarthy. The Los Angeles City Council and Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors are responsible for governing the city and county, respectively. The area is also home to several prominent government agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Internal Revenue Service. Nearby cities include Beverly Hills, California, Santa Monica, California, and Pasadena, California, which are all part of the larger Los Angeles County. The area is also close to several notable government institutions, including the California State Capitol and Supreme Court of California. Category:Metropolitan areas of California