The answer is Los Angeles. It's Mexican. If you can see, the Angeles part of Los Angeles contains the word, angels.
"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.
Yes.
A typical Californian city.
Lompoc
The Californian State Bar is located in the city of San Francisco, which can be found in the state of California. The address of the Californian State Bar is 180 Howard Street.
long beach, California
Californian is a proper noun, specifically a demonym referring to people from California. It is not a common noun like "state" or "city."
Los Angeles (AKA The city of angels)
There are three angels specifically named in the Bible: Michael, Gabriel, and Lucifer.
Bangkok, Thailand is called "City of Angels".
No, Chicago is the Windy City, Los Angeles is the City of Angels.
"Los angeles" means "the angels" in Spanish. That's why they call Los Angeles "the city of the angels."