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  1. Los Angeles (/lɔs‿ɑ̃(d)ʒəlɛs/ a Écouter ou /lɔs‿ãʒɛl/ b ; en anglais : /lɑs ˈ æ nd͡ʒələs/ c Écouter ; en espagnol : Los Ángeles /lɔs ˈaŋxeles/ d), souvent abrégé en L.A., est la deuxième ville des États-Unis en nombre d'habitants, juste après New York.

  2. Histoire de Los Angeles. Le centre-ville de Los Angeles en 1895. Cet article développe l' histoire de Los Angeles, dans l'État de Californie aux États-Unis.

  3. Le Lycée Français de Los Angeles (French School of Los Angeles) is a private bilingual education school founded in 1964. School. As of March 2007, the school had more than 1,075 students, about 50%–60% of them being French citizens and the remainder Americans or incoming students from over 54 nations. [ 1 ] It is composed of the following campuses:

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Los_AngelesLos Angeles - Wikipedia

    Los Angeles, [a] often referred to by its initials L.A., is the most populous city in the U.S. state of California.With an estimated 3,820,914 residents within the city limits as of 2023, [8] It is the second-most populous city in the United States, behind only New York City; it is also the commercial, financial and cultural center of Southern California.

  5. The history of Los Angeles began in 1781 when 44 settlers from central New Spain (modern Mexico) established a permanent settlement in what is now Downtown Los Angeles, as instructed by Spanish Governor of Las Californias, Felipe de Neve, and authorized by Viceroy Antonio María de Bucareli.

  6. Los Angeles, surnommée L.A. et appelée « la ville des anges », a une superficie de 1 302 km2 mais l'agglomération figure parmi les plus étendues du monde : elle s'étale en effet sur une superficie d'environ 12 000 km2, c'est-à-dire la taille de deux départements français.

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  8. Mar 5, 2020 · Frenchtown, the French Enclave of Los Angeles. Visitors need to use their imagination to follow the historian through the streets of Frenchtown. The neighborhood in Los Angeles, home to 4,000 people in the late 19th century, has been swallowed up by the constantly expanding city.

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