No, Los Angeles has used up all of its natural Indian resources. They currently import it from New Mexico.
There doesn't appear to be any place named Los Angeles in Nevada.
Yes, there are many Irish people living in Los Angeles.
These are the coordinates of the "Antipode" or corresponding point on the opposite side of the Earth from Los Angeles City Hall: -34.0537, 61.757. The point lies somewhere in the Southern Indian Ocean. Madagascar seems to be the nearest landmass of any notable size.
Theres probly members living in Los Angeles.. But theres not established Norteno gang...
Yes
In any supermarket.
no
The Los Angeles River is the name for the drainage canal that runs through Los Angeles. It does not actually run through any mountains, but it passes near to the Rocky Mountains.
Yes
That means "the angels". Of course, when referring to the city, that is usually just called "Los Angeles", in any language.
'The Godmother of the Pueblo of Los Angeles', Mission San Gabriel Arcangel, lies nine miles east of downtown Los Angeles. It is the site of the first hospital in Alta California.
There are many recording schools in Los Angeles. One is the Los Angeles Recording Company and you can check them out at their website: http://www.recordingcareer.com/