No, Los Angeles (L.A.) is not a state. It is the city with the largest population in the state of California. It is also the second-largest city in the United States, after New York City.
LA is not a state, it is a city- Los Angeles.
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LA as in the City of Los Angeles, or LA as in the State of Louisiana? Los Angeles, California is on the Pacific Ocean, while Louisiana is on the Gulf of Mexico.
That depends. The answer is "no" and "no". If by "LA" you are using the state abbreviation of Louisiana, then no. If by "LA" you mean "Los Angeles", the answer is still no, but you are closer. Los Angeles is actually a city in the state of California, and to some in Los Angeles it seems the rest of California is but en extension of LA.
Close. Los Angeles (LA) is a city in the state of California.
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LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA It's also the state code for Louisiana.
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Los Angeles correct mate, LA stands for Louisiana. L.A. with periods stands for Los Angeles.
Are you referring to Louisiana (State Abrieviation LA) or Los Angeles (Abrievation LA)? Either way it is irrlevent, because neither location has a monarch. However Los Angeles does have a sports team called the LA Kings.
Los Angeles is not a state.
Los Angeles, California is sometimes abbreviated LA, also LA is the abbreviation for the state Louisiana.