No, but the City of Angels, Los Angeles, is in the state of California.
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Anaheim, California
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Anaheim, California
The large metropolitan city in southern California is Los Angeles.
"Los Angeles" is Spanish for "The Angels." Or, perhaps more to the point would be, "The Angels" is English for "Los Angeles." The Angels were originally called the Los Angeles Angels; the name "Angels" coming from the city's name, "The City of Angels." Los Angeles translated means "City of the Angels". This is most likely how the team got their moniker. Los Angeles means "city of Angles" so the team in result the team named the Angels.
The Los Angeles Angels (formerly the Anaheim Angels) were known as the California Angels in as late as the mid-nineties.
Los Angeles is a city in the United States state of California. Los Angeles is spanish and means "The Angels". It is the most populous city in California.
They started out as the Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers. The name comes from so many trolley tracks in the city of Brooklyn that people were dodging and it was a popular nickname for people who lived there. It was later shortened to Dodgers.
That is the correct spelling of the location Anaheim, a city in California that is home to Disneyland and MLB's Angels.
The California Angels, now known as the Los Angeles Angels, play their home games at Angel Stadium, which is owned by the City of Anaheim. The team has a lease agreement with the city, allowing them to operate the stadium. In recent years, there have been discussions regarding the future of the stadium and potential changes in ownership or redevelopment plans.
Los Angeles (AKA The city of angels)