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{{Image|Los Angeles with Mount Baldy.jpg|right|350px|Los Angeles in 2019, with Mount Baldy in the background.}} | |||
'''Los Angeles''' is a city in southern [[California (U.S. state)|California]] and the second-largest urban center in the [[United States of America|U.S.]] (after [[New York, New York|New York]]). The city's 2021 population is around 3.8 million, with the surrounding metro area's population is around 10 million. Los Angeles is a cultural and media hub, with the American movie industry is based in its [[Hollywood]] district. The city is popularly known by its initials, "L.A.". It is also known for extreme traffic congestion. | '''Los Angeles''' is a city in southern [[California (U.S. state)|California]] and the second-largest urban center in the [[United States of America|U.S.]] (after [[New York, New York|New York]]). The city's 2021 population is around 3.8 million, with the surrounding metro area's population is around 10 million. Los Angeles is a cultural and media hub, with the American movie industry is based in its [[Hollywood]] district. The city is popularly known by its initials, "L.A.". It is also known for extreme traffic congestion. |
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Los Angeles is a city in southern California and the second-largest urban center in the U.S. (after New York). The city's 2021 population is around 3.8 million, with the surrounding metro area's population is around 10 million. Los Angeles is a cultural and media hub, with the American movie industry is based in its Hollywood district. The city is popularly known by its initials, "L.A.". It is also known for extreme traffic congestion.