Difference between revisions of "Los Angeles"
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Neighboring [[Orange County]] is home to a significant, if thinly spread Armenian community, while the communities in Ventura County and the Inland Empire are still quite small. | Neighboring [[Orange County]] is home to a significant, if thinly spread Armenian community, while the communities in Ventura County and the Inland Empire are still quite small. | ||
− | ===Relations with Armenia | + | ==Armenian Community== |
+ | ===History=== | ||
+ | ===Churches=== | ||
+ | ===Educational institutions=== | ||
+ | ===Newspapers=== | ||
+ | ===Restaurants=== | ||
+ | ===Shops=== | ||
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+ | ==Relations with Armenia== | ||
* Los Angeles itself has been a sister city of [[Yerevan]] since August 19, 2005. | * Los Angeles itself has been a sister city of [[Yerevan]] since August 19, 2005. | ||
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+ | ==Prominent Armenian Angelenos== | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 23:47, 21 August 2006
File:Laview.jpg Los Angeles, California (often abbreviated as L.A.) has the second largest Armenian diaspora community in the world, after Moscow, Russia. Its pleasant Mediterranean climate, business opportunities and cosmopolitan culture has attracted Armenian immigrants from all over the world. Los Angeles County, a vast, mostly suburban sprawl, consists of many cities. Armenians have tended to collect in pockets of the city, and are especially concentrated in the following cities and towns:
File:La-armenianspeakers.jpg Neighboring Orange County is home to a significant, if thinly spread Armenian community, while the communities in Ventura County and the Inland Empire are still quite small.
Contents
Armenian Community
History
Churches
Educational institutions
Newspapers
Restaurants
Shops
Relations with Armenia
- Los Angeles itself has been a sister city of Yerevan since August 19, 2005.