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  1. Hollywood Sign. /  34.1340611°N 118.3215917°W  / 34.1340611; -118.3215917. The Hollywood Sign is an American landmark and cultural icon overlooking Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. Originally the Hollywoodland Sign, it is situated on Mount Lee, in the Beachwood Canyon area of the Santa Monica Mountains.

  2. 87,241. North Hollywood is a Los Angeles, California neighborhood, located in the San Fernando Valley. The neighborhood contains the NoHo Arts District, the El Portal Theatre, several art galleries, and the Academy of TV Arts and Sciences. The North Hollywood Metro Rail station is the northern terminus of the B Line subway on the Los Angeles ...

  3. 213, 323. Hancock Park is a neighborhood in the Wilshire area of Los Angeles, California. [2] Developed in the 1920s, the neighborhood features architecturally distinctive residences, many of which were constructed in the early 20th century. Hancock Park is covered by a Historic Preservation Overlay Zone (HPOZ).

  4. Los Angeles (engl. [lɔːs ... Hollywood-kyltti. Los Angeles ja Long Beachin vierekkäiset satamat yhdessä muodostavat Yhdysvaltojen tärkeimpiin kuuluvan satama-alueen. Los Angelesin sataman kautta kulki vuonna 2011 yhteensä 203,9 miljoonaa tonnia ra ...

  5. 91324–25; 91327–30 [1] Area code (s) 818 and 747. Northridge is a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley region of the City of Los Angeles. The community is home to California State University, Northridge, and the Northridge Fashion Center . Originally named Zelzah by settlers in 1908, the community was renamed North Los Angeles in 1929 ...

  6. Hollywood. Coordinates: 34°06′N 118°20′W. The Hollywood sign. Hollywood Boulevard, as seen from the Kodak Theatre. Hollywood is a district in Los Angeles, California. It is very famous around the world as a place where movies and television series are made. It has many different attractions such as the Hollywood Walk of Fame and the ...

  7. 0.3% 10,524. Greater Los Angeles is a politically divided metropolitan area. During the 1970s and 1980s, the region leaned toward the Republican Party. Los Angeles County, the most populous of the region, is a Democratic stronghold, although it voted twice for both Richard Nixon (1968 and 1972) and Ronald Reagan (1980 and 1984).