socal. off the 15fwy bout 1.5-2 hrs from LA
It is in the Northern Hemisphere.
No. The nearest volcano would be in Northern CA at Mt. Shasta . That is several hundred miles from LA.
Saratoga, CA shares a part of its Northern and Western borders with San Jose, CA (along Prospect and Quito Roads). So there is technically no distance between the two cities.
La Pérouse Strait, or Sōya Strait, is a strait dividing the southern part of the Russian island of Sakhalin from the northern part of the Japanese island of Hokkaidō, and connecting the Sea of Japan on the west with the Sea of Okhotsk on the east. The strait is 42 km long and 40 to 140 m deep.
Depends on what you want. If you want a lower cost of living the central valley is better than northern or southern parts of the state. If you want culture, arts, and good weather northern CA is good. If you want an area with beaches, boadwalks, lots of traffic and freeways then you want LA. I am a native and wouldn't move to LA for all the tea in china, but others love it.
Rio de la Plata
Well, you can do many things. You can stand one foot in the northern hemisphere and the other one in the southern!
well to the san Fernando valley its about 120 miles which is part of LA, but to downtown LA its about 150 miles.
Rochester, CA is a halfway point between LA and Victorville.
La mirada, he was born in La Mirada, CA, but he actually attended La Serna High School in Whittier, CA.
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