Maps of Los Angeles, California
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These thematic maps of Los Angeles County California illustrate the different neighborhoods and the contrasting demographics of the diverse county. South Los Angeles, East Los Angeles, the San Fernando Valley, Malibu, Long Beach, Hollywood, Santa Monica and the San Gabriel Valley (including Monterey Park and Alhambra) are shown in these maps.
Sections of South Los Angeles around Interstate 110 (Harbor Freeway), along with East Los Angeles, Boyle Heights, and North Hollywood, are the poorest areas in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. These areas may range from approximately one-third African American and two-third Latino to entirely Latino. Historically a segregated black community, the South Los Angeles region is now home to many new Latino immigrants, many working in the factories in Vernon and Commerce and in other cities.
Predominantly white communities can be seen as a "ring" around South and East Los Angeles. These white communities include Bel Air, Santa Monica, and Torrance.
Please click on the images for a larger view or for more information on it. The images are generated at the U.S. Census' American Factfinder. ([1]) The geographic limit is the census tract (CT) level.
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