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  1. Downtown Los Angeles ( DTLA) is the central business district of Los Angeles. It is part of the Central Los Angeles region and covers a 5.84 sq mi (15.1 km 2) [3] area. As of 2020, it contains over 500,000 jobs and has a population of roughly 85,000 residents, [4] with an estimated daytime population of over 200,000 people prior to the COVID-19 ...

  2. Universal Studios Hollywood. / 34.136518; -118.356051. Universal Studios Hollywood is a film studio and theme park in the San Fernando Valley area of Los Angeles County, California. About 70% of the studio lies within the unincorporated county island known as Universal City while the rest lies within the city limits of Los Angeles, California.

  3. The 2000 U.S. census counted 77,818 residents in the 3.51-square-mile (9.1 km 2) Hollywood neighborhood—an average of 22,193 people per square mile (8,569 people/km 2 ), the seventh- densest neighborhood in all of Los Angeles County. In 2008 the city estimated that the population had increased to 85,489.

  4. Los Angeles County is one of the original counties of California, created at the time of statehood in 1850. [8] The county originally included parts of what are now Kern, San Bernardino, Riverside, Inyo, Tulare, Ventura, and Orange counties. In 1851 and 1852, Los Angeles County stretched from the coast to the state line of Nevada. [9]

  5. System length. 109 mi (172 km) Route map. The Los Angeles Metro Rail is an urban transit system in Los Angeles County, California. It is operated by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro). The system has a total of six lines and 101 stations. Four lines are light rail (A, C, E, K), and two are rapid transit ( B and D).

  6. Hollywood Sign. Das Hollywood Sign ist ein bekannter weißer Schriftzug in den Hollywood Hills über dem heutigen Hollywood, einem Stadtteil von Los Angeles. Die Bestandteile des Schriftzugs in Großbuchstaben sind etwa 14 Meter hoch und zusammen 137 Meter lang. Der gesamte Aufbau wiegt rund 220 Tonnen.

  7. Die Flagge von Los Angeles besteht aus drei eingekerbten vertikalen Streifen in den Farben Grün, Gold und Rot. In der Mitte ist das Stadtsiegel abgebildet. Die Farben repräsentieren Olivenbäume (grün), Orangenbäume (gold) und Weinberge (rot). Die Farben sind auch in den Flaggen von Spanien und Mexiko vorhanden, den zwei Nationen, die über ...