What is "Los Angeles?" And where is it?

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  • čas přidán 4. 01. 2021
  • Stop arguing about what's "in Los Angeles" with this definitive guide that explains the differences between the City of Los Angeles, the County of Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area, and Greater Los Angeles.
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  • @zico739
    @zico739 Před 2 lety +333

    LA’s shape is ridiculous.

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před 2 lety +153

      Are you body shaming Los Angeles?

    • @cmunoz810
      @cmunoz810 Před 2 lety +41

      I know lol looks like an unfinished jigsaw puzzle 🤣

    • @qmawpxvecxydiwixytvieowizhehsi
      @qmawpxvecxydiwixytvieowizhehsi Před rokem +6

      Huh? I find it perfect. Everything is where it needed to be and how it needed to be lol

    • @1fault
      @1fault Před rokem +14

      @@qmawpxvecxydiwixytvieowizhehsi the city of los angeles should be a circle

    • @BakerZone760
      @BakerZone760 Před rokem +3

      Idk it makes sense but ok

  • @bmjv77
    @bmjv77 Před 2 lety +239

    I had this argument before with a guy I knew from Temple City. He would always say he was from L.A., but I told him that technically he was from the suburbs. He told me that unless you're in downtown, all of L.A. county is pretty much a giant suburb, even in the city limits.

    • @abrahamcalderon1843
      @abrahamcalderon1843 Před rokem +87

      He’s right. Not much different between Temple City and Northridge.

    • @boozejunky
      @boozejunky Před rokem +47

      If you were say in Dumpwater Florida, people there have no idea where Temple City is but LA oh yeah sure. To outsiders you're from LA in LA your from Temple city because in LA its all about where you live.

    • @TheChicagoJunkie
      @TheChicagoJunkie Před rokem +9

      Sounds similar to what we deal with in Chicago not living downtown lol. People say, "so not in the city?" Not knowing the city is mostly comprised of it's neighborhoods. If it wasn't for those neighborhoods Chicago would be tiny lol.

    • @frafraplanner9277
      @frafraplanner9277 Před rokem +11

      @@TheChicagoJunkie the difference is Chicago neighborhoods are real urban neighborhood with non-residential centres, while LA "neighborhoods" are all suburban with all amenities thing a long drive away

    • @VrooooAM
      @VrooooAM Před rokem +3

      @@frafraplanner9277 there’s plenty of understated urban neighborhoods in LA such as century city or culver city.

  • @ilovevegetables
    @ilovevegetables Před 2 lety +69

    People from elsewhere say they are going to LA to visit Disneyland, even though Disneyland is not even in LA county.

    • @VrooooAM
      @VrooooAM Před rokem +4

      LA Angels 😉

    • @Alpine913
      @Alpine913 Před rokem

      I've heard people say they're from "LA" and it turns out they are from Riverside, Hemet, or San Bernardino. People throw the "LA" term around all over the place...

    • @VrooooAM
      @VrooooAM Před rokem +2

      @@Alpine913 the inland empire is considered part of Greater Los Angeles

    • @Alpine913
      @Alpine913 Před rokem

      @@VrooooAM Yeah, but "Greater Los Angeles" is not the same saying "I'm from LA."

    • @VrooooAM
      @VrooooAM Před rokem +1

      @@Alpine913 It kind of is tho

  • @DavidinSLO
    @DavidinSLO Před 2 lety +75

    OUTSTANDING video. Really helpful. Adding to the confusion is some - but not all - neighborhoods within Los Angeles city limits use their neighborhood names in their mailing addresses. Woodland Hills, Van Nuys, Northridge, and Encino are all within LA city limits, but use their neighborhood name in their mailing address. Over the hill, Pacific Palisades, Bel Air, Venice, and Hollywood (all within LA city limits) do the same. Meanwhile, Rancho Park, Koreatown, Silverlake, and West Adams all have “Los Angeles” mailing adresses.
    Yeah, confusing.
    Side note: Westwood and Brentwood would no doubt LOVE to use their neighborhood names in their mailing adresses, but can’t as there are small cities in Northern California with those names, and so they’re “stuck” with their generic Los Angeles mailing addresses.

    • @flatlander3963
      @flatlander3963 Před 9 měsíci

      this is actually a really good point and i think it is probably why Valley residents don't think they live in LA
      (although, and i'm sorry for failing to restrain myself here, Bel Air residents do actually use Los Angeles on their mailing addresses, or at least they're supposed to according to USPS!)

  • @jph4852
    @jph4852 Před rokem +33

    When I'm traveling around the world and people ask where I am from, my answer is simply "I'm from Los Angeles." I don't really need to say I'm from the US. When asked, "Where in LA?" I respond with, "The SGV" (to those familiar) or "about 30 min central LA without traffic." :-))

  • @VENOM3593
    @VENOM3593 Před rokem +29

    Grew up in the valley and you would be shocked about how many people in the valley don’t know that basically the whole valley is within LA city limits. They think each neighborhood is it’s own city. I guess I can understand with some neighborhoods having the word “city” in their name. Easiest way to tell if you’re in LA is by looking out for a cop car if it’s says LAPD you’re within city limits. Note: not LA sheriff, LAPD. LAPD only patrols city limits.

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před rokem +16

      “ThE VaLLEy iSn’T LoS AnGeLeS.”
      “Then what the fuck is LAPD doing up there?”

    • @RavenGuardian
      @RavenGuardian Před rokem +7

      They must never pay attention to their mailing forms and taxes either, everything mentions the city of LA.

    • @josephaugello1527
      @josephaugello1527 Před rokem +4

      @@RavenGuardian the neighborhood signs have the city of LA seal on them and al the parks says city of LA

    • @JesusFlores-ju3mh
      @JesusFlores-ju3mh Před rokem +4

      I get the opposite reaction. When I tell people the valley is part of LA and Compton and Inglewood are not, they say I’m wrong.

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před rokem

      @@JesusFlores-ju3mh They’re terrible people and you deserve better. ❤️

  • @johnfish3159
    @johnfish3159 Před 2 lety +108

    I always found it odd that Hollywood is part of the City of Los Angeles, while West Hollywood is it's own city.

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před 2 lety +53

      West Hollywood was a gambling hub which prospered because it was illegal in Los Angeles.

    • @matrixseven8528
      @matrixseven8528 Před 2 lety +5

      That’s true, it’s weird …

    • @VrooooAM
      @VrooooAM Před rokem

      Same with Santa Monica or Beverly Hills. It’s just political crap

    • @alaskanbullworm5500
      @alaskanbullworm5500 Před rokem +6

      And the city of Hollywood Florida is more populated than either

    • @davidlarson9125
      @davidlarson9125 Před rokem +11

      West Hollywood was an unincorporated hole in LA County (until 1984) where the LAPD had no authority. The sheriff's department (the policing authority) looked the other way or didn't care most of the time when it came to drugs, alcohol, sex parties, etc.. It was also conveniently located between Hollywood production locations and Beverly Hills where many studio system (MGM, Paramount) stars lived. This was why it eventually attracted artists, gay people and became the very left of center place it is today.

  • @CynthiaNotG
    @CynthiaNotG Před rokem +12

    The one thing LA reminds me of Houston with is we both had extensive street car systems they tore away and now have massive freeways and a few light rails that take too long 😭

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před rokem +5

      A fucking tragedy.

  • @Distress.
    @Distress. Před rokem +15

    This would make a great video series for lots of US cities.

  • @darealdeal8185
    @darealdeal8185 Před rokem +41

    Its odd that Palmdale is a part of LA county, but not Anaheim. Palmdale is literally much farther away up north in the desert and is separated from the metropolitan area by a mountain range

    • @erickbyarushengo4726
      @erickbyarushengo4726 Před rokem +6

      Unless you want Orange County to be part of LA County instead of it being its own separate County. I live in Lancaster and understand that argument. There are times when I’m glad to be in LA County and then other times when I would prefer that the high desert be its own county. The same argument can be used in regards to the Victor Valley being in San Bernardino County, because it’s a desert with a mountain range separated from the Inland Empire. But that’s how they drew up the counties of Southern California ages ago.

    • @UwU-ok2jr
      @UwU-ok2jr Před rokem +2

      honestly if theyre gonna put cities like Palmdale and Lancaster in LA county I don't see why they wouldn't put Anaheim in LA county since people associate that city with LA

    • @flatlander3963
      @flatlander3963 Před 9 měsíci +2

      OC actually got started by seceding from LA County... this was back in 1889 though lol

  • @Accentor100
    @Accentor100 Před rokem +28

    Great video. San Diego is somewhat similar except that the San Diego metro is entirely in one county, the only US metro entirely in one county. Many people think La Jolla is its own city but it's part of the city of San Diego in the same way that San Fernando Valley is part of LA city. We have that same cofusion with distinct neighborhoods. University City (not to be confused with University Heights) is part of SD but National City is not. If you ever visit San Diego and you're in North Park, Normal Heights, Mira Mesa, or Linda Vista, you're in San Diego. But if you're in El Cajon, Chula Vista, Coronado, or Lemon Grove, you're in another city.

    • @changkwangoh
      @changkwangoh Před rokem +2

      My friend’s family say Chula Vista is SD lol

    • @Accentor100
      @Accentor100 Před rokem +2

      @@changkwangoh It's not. It's its own city but it is very common in SD for people to not know the difference between city and county LOL

    • @aaronshi721
      @aaronshi721 Před rokem +2

      @@Accentor100 if you're ever confused about san diego's geography, ask a conservative/trump supporter. they are always well-versed in which part of the city is under which jurisdiction so that they can blame the mayor for whatever they dislike about that part of the city

  • @JosephStJames2000
    @JosephStJames2000 Před rokem +35

    San Fernando is an actual real and true city in the San Fernando Valley area in the City of Los Angeles. It is bordered on all sides by Los Angeles, just like Lesotho in South Africa. As such, the City of San Fernando is anomalous for lists such as yours. Other than that, great job! 😃 ‼️ 👍 ⭐

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před rokem +5

      Yes. Yes it is.

    • @herbycarlos6794
      @herbycarlos6794 Před rokem +5

      Which is also why when The Valley was voting to secede from the city of LA, San Fernando was not an option for name replacement.

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před rokem +3

      @@herbycarlos6794 I wanted us to be Camelot because we already had a castle in Sherman Oaks.

    • @herbycarlos6794
      @herbycarlos6794 Před rokem +3

      @@Jantzn hahaha, yeah I remember that name coming up the most, but it was 5th place on the list of possible names.

    • @josephaugello1527
      @josephaugello1527 Před rokem +1

      @TNerd so was eagle rock. Highland park, Venice, lankershim which was renamed north Hollywood when it became part of LA

  • @TheEastside661
    @TheEastside661 Před rokem +6

    Greetings from Lancaster, CA 👋🏾

  • @iancypes5911
    @iancypes5911 Před 2 lety +31

    You should only have someone look at the municipal boundaries within LA county if you want them to have a seizure

  • @GHOST-cy7rc
    @GHOST-cy7rc Před rokem +14

    I loved the ending. Anaheim doesn't count 😌

  • @CrystalClearWith8BE
    @CrystalClearWith8BE Před rokem +12

    The shape of the city limits of L.A. looks so weird. Even that long part that was followed by I-110 CA/Harbor Fwy all the way to the neighborhood of San Pedro.

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před rokem +6

      The City of Los Angeles wanted to annex the ports in Wilmington and San Pedro but in order to legally do that it had to connect to them by land, so the Harbor Gateway (and the “Shoestring Strip,” which is that little sliver tying it together) was formed in 1906.

    • @josephaugello1527
      @josephaugello1527 Před rokem

      @@Jantzn to add to the confusion harbor gateway has either a Gardena zip code or Torrance zip code

  • @markp7567
    @markp7567 Před rokem +5

    As a native Angeleno, full time Luxury Uber/Lyft driver and self made geography expert with hyper OCD towards this subject, I totally support this video.
    Also, the one thing that ever truly kicked LA boundary knowledge was the road bible. RIP Thomas Bros. Guide you magnificent bastard, with your color coded cities, neighborhoods, and unincorporated county lands. If you know you know.
    P.S. If the street sign is dodger blue with white letters, you’re in LA city

  • @angelaglitch5513
    @angelaglitch5513 Před rokem +10

    What you just laid out here should be a mandatory in order to graduate high school. Thanks for trying to deliver this info to the people in a palatable way. I appreciate that . I really believe that the lack of sense of place and the fact that We really don’t value sense of place as a culture is very problematic.

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much. ❤️

  • @manuelosorio9325
    @manuelosorio9325 Před rokem +6

    Born and raised in LA and now I live in Santa Clarita. Loved the video, I learned a thing or two. Thanx man!

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před rokem +1

      Of course!

    • @gforce97
      @gforce97 Před rokem

      How is Santa Clarita like so far, especially for a hispanic person? average, expensive?

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před rokem

      @@gforce97 Not quite sure what you’re asking.

  • @fudgemonkeyz69
    @fudgemonkeyz69 Před rokem +10

    Even bigger than Greater Los Angeles is the Southern California Megalopolis, which also includes San Diego and Santa Barbara.

  • @Chrisisballin
    @Chrisisballin Před 2 lety +6

    Imane, CSUN! and a shoutout to the Dodgers in one vid?? Awesome, subbed!

  • @davidtaylor6663
    @davidtaylor6663 Před rokem +5

    great video. love CA history. this is well done. need more

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před rokem +1

      I’ll try to make some.

  • @bannedheretic2971
    @bannedheretic2971 Před 2 lety +24

    I'm a second-generation NATIVE Angeleno (don't live there now, thank goodness); here's my explanation, for folks who don't understand exactly WHERE "Ellay" is: The City of Los Angeles is an oddly-shaped municipality within the County of Los Angeles. The City of Los Angeles is the largest city in the county. It stretches from the far northwest corner of the San Fernando Valley, over the Santa Monica mountains, all the way down to San Pedro. Few people who actually LIVE within the City of Los Angeles use "Los Angeles" in their mailing address, and, incredibly, many people are not even AWARE that they live in the City of Los Angeles. This is particularly true in the vast San Fernando Valley. In "the Valley" (where I grew up), nobody uses "Los Angeles" in their mailing address; they use "Woodland Hills" or "Sherman Oaks", for example. A lot of people think that Hollywood is a city; it is not, it's in the City of Los Angeles. But Beverly Hills and Santa Monica are NOT in the City of Los Angeles, they are their own municipalities. Still confused? Just say "Ellay" and you'll be fine 🙂

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před 2 lety +11

      Sir this is a “Wendy’s.”

    • @jpla1886
      @jpla1886 Před 2 lety +6

      I also grew up in the valley (Van Nuys) and can confirm people there don’t say Los Angeles if you ask someone from the Valley where they live. And yes we use our neighborhoods as our “city” in our mailing address, not the actual city (Los Angeles) we live in. Now if you’re out of town and someone asks where you are from then you’ll just say you’re from L.A.
      You’ll hear people from the Valley say “I have to go to L.A.” when they’re going over the hill to the L.A. basin; forgetting they also live IN Los Angeles. My question is how and why did the Valley decided to do this?

    • @bannedheretic2971
      @bannedheretic2971 Před 2 lety +6

      @@jpla1886 I think it just happened organically, over time. When the City of Los Angeles annexed the Valley, many of the communities there already had their own established identities, so they kept it that way. Fun fact: Woodland Hills, where I grew up, was originally called Girard, after its founder, it was home to Basque sheepherders, who survived into the late 1950s. Anyway...
      Adding even MORE confusion is the fact that the Valley has its own "civic center" in Van Nuys. A lot of American cities have this confusion over exactly where the city begins and ends. My major in college was Urban Studies, and I believe that urban areas are whole units, and should be defined as one unit, not balkanized into competing units. But that's too common sense for this political environment.

    • @deborahgladden2253
      @deborahgladden2253 Před 2 lety +4

      @@bannedheretic2971 I just like to add that it is the post office that approves naming. Also the city hall in Van Nuys was designed to replicate Downtown's city hall. My last 2 cents, Porter Ranch was the last section of the Valley to be annexed and developed.

    • @77Catguy
      @77Catguy Před 2 lety +2

      @@bannedheretic2971 Well, not exactly since the names of local jurisdictions within the city of L.A. are constantly changing as well, usually to up the value of local real estate by not associating a portion of one neighborhood with a neighborhood name that has developed a bad reputation. Like I stated above, if one really wants/needs to know what city one is in at a given moment, pay attention to the size, shape and color of the local street signs.

  • @_Maamacitta_
    @_Maamacitta_ Před 2 lety +3

    I’m glad I watched this because I have been soo confused for so long lol

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před 2 lety +1

      Happy it helped!

  • @MegaRez111
    @MegaRez111 Před 2 lety +10

    I've been all over LA and its huge

    • @leewightman8001
      @leewightman8001 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm in Scotland California is way bigger then the uk

  • @lafd
    @lafd Před 3 lety +12

    We love ya' Jantzn!
    (corrected typo)

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před 3 lety

      No “e” though! 🤣😂

  • @timnakautoga3512
    @timnakautoga3512 Před rokem +3

    This is my favorite video. I wish I could elaborate but I can't.

  • @user-go4mn4hq2t
    @user-go4mn4hq2t Před 3 lety +6

    woah pog new jantzn content holy shit lets go

  • @semipenguin
    @semipenguin Před rokem +4

    My family and I moved to Littlerock in 1979. It’s an unincorporated town in the Antelope Valley. In absolutely no way did I consider “Los Angeles”. We couldn’t even get LA television stations when we lived out on 116th St. We got the ABC and CBS affiliates from Bakersfield.
    When we moved to T-4 (still in Littlerock), we didn’t have cable tv until 1986.
    I went to Palmdale High School. Before they built Littlerock HS. Which isn’t even in Littlerock. It’s in Sun Village, which got annexed by Palmdale in the 80s sometime.

  • @dante340
    @dante340 Před 2 lety +16

    Fantastic breakdown! I think OC is considered part of the LA metro area because they share most of the same infrastructure (roads, power grid, etc).

    • @saagisharon8595
      @saagisharon8595 Před rokem +2

      I think OC was once part of LA county

    • @charlie0358
      @charlie0358 Před rokem +2

      well it’s not so

    • @Kenikex
      @Kenikex Před rokem +1

      And historically they wouldn’t exist with LA…

    • @zurps
      @zurps Před rokem +6

      OC residents will go around cursing Los Angeles and giving 1000 reasons for why OC is better and then they turn around and tell everyone who asks that they are “from LA” with a smile 😊.

    • @SnobbyRobotMultimedia
      @SnobbyRobotMultimedia Před rokem +1

      OC is more LA than the high desert, and even the valley in a lot of ways. Geographically the LA basin and Orange County are one endless grid of streets and freeways with no discernible border or significant differences.

  • @dangerusscurvs4709
    @dangerusscurvs4709 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Very informative.

  • @mariosolorzanojr90280
    @mariosolorzanojr90280 Před rokem +1

    Great breakdown and explanation.

  • @gamrkidd
    @gamrkidd Před rokem

    Oxnard native over here .. just UP The 101 freeway from LA even though I’m essentially west northwest from LA. would you guys say Ventura county is .. the “greater LA” or “LA metropolitan” areas or something similar?

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před rokem +1

      Ventura is part of the Greater Los Angeles area. Metropolitan LA is only LA County and Orange County.

    • @gamrkidd
      @gamrkidd Před rokem

      I figured! When I was truck driving out all over the country I’d always claim Oxnard when they asked me where I’m from. Then proceed to tell them it’s “like an hour away from LA” .. now I’m truck driving all over the LA freeways. It sucks !

  • @larcomj
    @larcomj Před rokem +1

    @0:55 i would call SoCal the line where Kern meets LA. SLO is for sure central coast. Its weird to call antelope valley part of the LA metro. And just to put this out there CSULB!!!!!!

  • @nlpnt
    @nlpnt Před rokem +6

    And then there's the fact that incorporated cities may be part of LA Sheriffs, LA Dept of Water and Power and LA Unified* School District, or provide their own services, or any combination of the above. (* And in most states a "Unified" school district means two or more towns but in CA it just means K-12, a plain "School District" only has K-6 and overlaps with a separately administered "High School District")

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před rokem +2

      Yep!

    • @donkeysaurusrex7881
      @donkeysaurusrex7881 Před rokem +1

      At least it isn’t an “independent” school system. That is something that happens out west where just about every school system is “independent”. Independent from what? Another school system which also declares itself “independent”? I think is a holdover from Spanish colonial days maybe because in old Spanish colonies it isn’t unusual to see universities calling themselves autonomous which is used to mean they may be funded by the state but run themselves. You don’t see it in the eastern US because it is silly to put independent in your name when it means nothing since everyone is independent, and I wish school systems out west would stop doing it.

    • @josephaugello1527
      @josephaugello1527 Před rokem

      LADWP only covers the city of LA

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před rokem

      @@josephaugello1527 That’s not true. They also provide services to Bishop, Culver City, West Hollywood, and South Pasadena.

    • @josephaugello1527
      @josephaugello1527 Před rokem

      @@Jantzn no they do not. I used to work for the city it's LA city only. The others have edison. West Hollywood, Culver city, South pasadena all have edison. There are zip code issues in nar Vista in which some areas have a Culver city zip code but are LA

  • @Cal90208
    @Cal90208 Před rokem +3

    Anaheim resident here. If someone asks me where I’m from I say the LA area, but will also say Disneyland

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před rokem

      Mickey is that you?

  • @boozejunky
    @boozejunky Před rokem +2

    You know your city! Very accurate, you get an A for the day.

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před rokem

      Thanks, professor!

  • @deccno
    @deccno Před 9 měsíci

    Those are some weird city boundaries. Had to get that port in there somehow.

  • @meh23p
    @meh23p Před rokem +1

    1:49 Wait that’s the valley people are referring to when they talk about “valley girls”?

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před rokem

      CSUN! The valley has a rich history and a culture that’s very distinct from the rest of Los Angeles, including the classic valley girl accent.
      A lot of people don’t realize that the name “Vanessa” is actually derived from “Van Nuys” and loosely translates to “valley trash.”

  • @Kenikex
    @Kenikex Před rokem +2

    Excellently done! And Go Dodgers! (They also call the Southeast region “Gateway Cities”.

  • @janzabram
    @janzabram Před rokem +1

    I've never heard it called Northwest County. We've always called that area "Santa Clarita" or, if you go further north, "the grapevine."

  • @NewWindsorPD
    @NewWindsorPD Před rokem

    So does the LAPD serve only the City of Los Angeles or all of the LA metropolitan area within LA County?

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před rokem +1

      LAPD’s jurisdiction is only within the City of Los Angeles. Other cities may have their own police department (Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, Burbank, Pasadena, Long Beach, et al) or they may contract with LASD who will provide policing services in addition to regular countywide Sheriff’s services. All unincorporated county territory is de facto LASD territory.

    • @erickbyarushengo4726
      @erickbyarushengo4726 Před rokem

      For example where I live in Lancaster, the city has a contract with the LA County sheriffs department. And if I’m not mistaken, it’s the largest County sheriffs department in the country in regards to population.

    • @richardcogbill6791
      @richardcogbill6791 Před rokem

      LAPD just serves the city within it's limits including most of the Valley except the City of San Fernando.

  • @nolinbolin5064
    @nolinbolin5064 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thank you.

  • @Alpine913
    @Alpine913 Před rokem +3

    I've heard people say they're from "LA" and it turns out they are from Riverside, Hemet, or San Bernardino. People throw the "LA" term around all over the place... Meanwhile, people from inside Orange County almost never identify themselves from their actual city--it's always by their county. Which people never really do outside of Orange or LA counties. Living for awhile in the Bay Area was nice when people identified their location based on geography--was a lot clearer what they meant.

    • @flatlander3963
      @flatlander3963 Před 9 měsíci

      yeah SF and LA are so different because it's very clear to everyone what is and isn't SF, but no one agrees on what is or isn't LA

  • @MS-37
    @MS-37 Před 2 lety +1

    Great explanation.

  • @julianofpaignton6202
    @julianofpaignton6202 Před rokem

    It’s amazing how many area codes are in the L.A area. I think there are 13

  • @luzn5681
    @luzn5681 Před 3 lety +2

    Where does Culver City fit in?

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před 3 lety +5

      The City of Culver City (yes, that’s its official name) is an actual city with its own mayor and city council.

    • @jamesparson
      @jamesparson Před 2 lety +4

      @@Jantzn You can even go to City of Culver City City Hall

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před 2 lety +1

      @@jamesparson The madness never stops.

    • @staubach1979rt
      @staubach1979rt Před rokem +1

      @@jamesparson Hahahahaha! That's actually true! Good one!

    • @staubach1979rt
      @staubach1979rt Před rokem

      We don't. We stand out.

  • @Cheezus
    @Cheezus Před rokem +3

    the amount of people saying Vidcon/all cons are in LA when they're in Anaheim is so common. I live in LA(the actual city) and even for me it's a drive to get down there.

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před rokem +3

      Yeah that’s OC. Anaheim does have the biggest convention center on the west coast though.

  • @eliahuhalpern1833
    @eliahuhalpern1833 Před rokem +1

    nice. thanks

  • @Capibaracapibara1992
    @Capibaracapibara1992 Před rokem +1

    here in Mexico, our counties = municipalities, you only have a mayor, "municipal president/presidente municipal", so when i see subdivisions in the USA it amazed me how a county could have lots and lots of cities with a mayor and council, like in LA county , you have random small cities like Commerce or West Hollywood that equal as status with lots of population as Los Angeles or Long Beach, why West Hollywood or Hawaiian Gardens are cities? for me those are like neighborhoods of LA!

  • @CoffeeSuccubus
    @CoffeeSuccubus Před rokem +2

    What's the whole "C-sun!" thing?

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před rokem

      CSUN is the California State University Northridge in the San Fernando Valley.

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před rokem

      Thank you for subscribing to CSUN facts!

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před rokem

      The CSUN mascot is the Matador. In contrast, Pierce College (the local community college)‘s mascot is the Brahma Bull. This means that Pierce is the bulls and CSUN is the bullfighters.

  • @Sheepy19801
    @Sheepy19801 Před rokem

    Was the map guy drunk the day they made the boundaries?

  • @thomass1891
    @thomass1891 Před rokem +1

    I have lived in Los Angeles area for 18 years and I never knew 80% of the stuff shown here.

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před rokem

      And it only took 3 minutes!

  • @emmanuelg.3999
    @emmanuelg.3999 Před rokem +1

    Interesting watch as a foreigner after watching a bazillion movies where they name those places or LA vaguely

  • @gabriellarson7046
    @gabriellarson7046 Před rokem +3

    as a diehard Angel fan, I thank you very much sir for clarifying Orange County is NOT Los Angeles! I get asked so many times why we're named the "Los Angeles Angels"! SMH @Jantzn

  • @805NAVE
    @805NAVE Před rokem +3

    Thousand Oaks doesn’t count but Lancaster DOES???????? So messed up. Just wrong

    • @odubble
      @odubble Před rokem +1

      Thousand Oaks is in Ventura County that’s why.

  • @natashatercera8536
    @natashatercera8536 Před rokem +3

    The only reason the SF is part of the city LEGALLY is because of the unique time the city became popular to move to, in the interwar period, when water scarcity and Wild West antics (like the city of Vernon, look it up) greatly encouraged people to join a local government with deals with water and had law & order. SF was a project of LA to create a new kind of city, but so was EPCOT. It’s not really part of LA, it’s a surrogate, hence the multiple secession attempts.

  • @anthonymontes7454
    @anthonymontes7454 Před 2 lety +8

    I can imagine valley folks being triggered by this video 🤣They hate acknowledging that they're part of LA city. Same with San Pedro & Wilmington residents as well.

    • @aweirdfilipino
      @aweirdfilipino Před rokem +3

      Grew up in the valley and I don’t think people are triggered that they’re part of LA lol we always knew we were part of it

    • @whathell6t
      @whathell6t Před rokem +1

      @@aweirdfilipino
      Especially the ones that live in the East side of the valley, Paicoma and Panorama City.

    • @anthonymontes7454
      @anthonymontes7454 Před rokem +4

      ​@@aweirdfilipino Lol Oh yeah I'm sure not all. Just speaking from personal experience, I used to work in van nuys and encountered several locals who vehemently deny having any association with the City of LA. I found it pretty funny

    • @erickbyarushengo4726
      @erickbyarushengo4726 Před rokem +3

      Which is a little ironic since if it weren’t for The Valley being part of LA, with its over 1 million residents, LA wouldn’t be the second largest city in the country.

  • @peterbelanger4094
    @peterbelanger4094 Před 2 lety +5

    Three and a half minutes to punk Anaheim, LOL.
    "Sorry guys, you are not in the LA club."

    • @splashnskillz37
      @splashnskillz37 Před 2 lety

      And he's wrong, tho not in the same county, it's still within the LA metro

    • @Omw2fyb
      @Omw2fyb Před rokem

      We proudly don’t belong to entitled LA , puro Orange County ese

  • @luisarias5939
    @luisarias5939 Před rokem

    As a current Csun student, CSUN!!!

  • @deroxanlit4181
    @deroxanlit4181 Před rokem +1

    Do a video of greater Los Angeles

  • @thefrontline1
    @thefrontline1 Před rokem

    Man, no one ever mentions el Segundo. Ther high school has been in a few movies tho!

  • @djillusii7333
    @djillusii7333 Před rokem +1

    ok in an alternate universe los angeles shape had less holes, and owned santa monica, owned the land between inglewood and rolling hills. i think they owned compton and burbank too. anyways this didnt really change anything from what i remember.

  • @islandguy73
    @islandguy73 Před rokem +3

    thanks for showing this. People think they're funny when i tell them i'm from LA, and they say, no you aren't, you're from Carson. I'm like, BXtch IT'S IN LA!!! besides, I hate having to explain where Carson is. it just makes it easier to say I'm from LA. My house was along that little strip of LA, that's the 110 freeway btw.

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před rokem +1

      The Shoestring Strip

    • @richardcogbill6791
      @richardcogbill6791 Před rokem

      Easier to say you're from L.A. to people who aren't residents of the L.A. area or who live out of state. Now if I'm visiting west Covina and someone who is a long time SoCal resident asks me where I live, I can say Inglewood and they know it's near LAX or if I say Anaheim they know it's the O.C. or even Van Nuys they'll know it's the Valley. The problem today is more people use smart phones than maps so their geographical knowledge is limited. Quick destination info might tell you where you are but doesn't explain where you are so there is less understanding about a place.

  • @nojimmyray
    @nojimmyray Před 2 lety +6

    why the strange elongated part of Los Angeles? Did some "areas" choose not to become part of the city?

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před 2 lety +11

      In California, a city must be contiguous (connected by land, some exceptions for islands) and the City of Los Angeles wanted to control the Port of Los Angeles, so it annexed (took over/absorbed) other cities and areas to extend its area south. The whole purpose of that skinny stretch is just to physically connect the port to the rest of the city.
      The narrowest part in the Harbor Gateway neighborhood is called the “Shoestring Strip” because of the loopy shape.

    • @pokepress
      @pokepress Před 2 lety +2

      @@Jantzn There’s a similar phenomenon in Chicago where there’s a narrow strip of land along the interstate in the city so O’Hare can be in the city.

  • @jacarpio
    @jacarpio Před rokem +1

    Lmao the ending was the best.

  • @staubach1979rt
    @staubach1979rt Před rokem

    Good video, even with the Culver City omission.

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před rokem

      The City of Culver City is redundant.

    • @staubach1979rt
      @staubach1979rt Před rokem +2

      @@Jantzn Most of us Screenlanders are. Our city hall actually reads, "City of Culver City City Hall." We suck.

  • @TheCriminalViolin
    @TheCriminalViolin Před rokem +5

    To me, I'm a nitpicky type when it comes to this kind of thing. The city means the city (city proper), the area means the metro area or greater metro area (which are two different things themselves). People always wish to conflate them together as one and then demand it makes sense "because all of the suburbs commute into the main city to work, shop & enjoy leisure so really they are one and the same", which always irks me, sometimes very deeply. There's a reason there is different terms treated entirely differently - differentiation is imperative for avoiding confusion and giving clear context.
    The only times I throw all this out the window, is with places like LA/SD/SB area, Miami/FL, and the entire Northeast Corridor region, as they're all one gigantic interconnected and developed megaopolis anyway. Megaopli are many metro areas and cities that have combine into one sprawling connected area of continuous urban & suburban development. So I always consider the entire SoCal complex LA or LA/SD metro area. It's the same with the Bay Area. I don't buy into the concept of "San Jose is it's own separate metro area from SF/Oakland's metro area." They're clearly all one giant complex. And if I ever want to specifically refer to one city, I put a particular emphasis on the name of the city, I say "proper" after the name, or I continue knowing either the person will ask me if I mean the city itself or not, or, they'll come to understand I do as I continue to speak/write.

    • @bird6472
      @bird6472 Před rokem +1

      Yeah, city proper and metro areas can be misleading. I 100% agree on the Bay Area. If you look up "largest metros in the US" in Wikipedia, SF-Oakland is listed as 13th and San Jose as 36th. This ridiculous and arbitrary distinction to separate the Bay Area into 2 metros puts Phoenix, Dallas, and Houston ahead of the Bay Area. But look up the CSA's and SF-San Jose is 5th in the country only behind NY, LA, DC, and Chicago. The Bay Area is often weirdly snubbed in this way just because its composed of MANY smaller cities and counties than most metros.

  • @survivingitall5263
    @survivingitall5263 Před 3 lety +3

    haha "compensating for something" !

  • @Sabersquirl
    @Sabersquirl Před rokem +2

    I'm from OC and have lived and gone to school in LA, and I have noticed that Angelenos deny that OC is part of Los Angeles, but also somehow claim that Disneyland is in Los Angeles. You guys can't have it both ways hahaha!

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před rokem +2

      Okay now go tell that to the Angels.

    • @Sabersquirl
      @Sabersquirl Před rokem +2

      @@Jantzn Fair enough, I don't think anyone appreciates the naming situation. At least they are no longer called the "Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim."

    • @MrTD714
      @MrTD714 Před rokem

      Oc is counted ad tge greater los angeles area

  • @user-ek6yf6cf1o
    @user-ek6yf6cf1o Před 2 lety +12

    when you’ve lived in ventura county all your life and weren’t even sure of what was la

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před 2 lety +1

      I made this video for people like you and I hope it helped. Growing up nobody explained it to me and I was very frustrated trying to understand it.

  • @jeffcook5449
    @jeffcook5449 Před rokem +1

    So Lancaster is more “In Los Angeles” than Anaheim?

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před rokem

      That’s technically correct.
      The best kind of correct.

  • @MixedkidFridaysOfficial
    @MixedkidFridaysOfficial Před rokem +1

    well done!

  • @samuelschonenberger
    @samuelschonenberger Před rokem

    The scale of these places is just baffling
    San Bernardino county is bigger than my home country by about 11'000 square kilometers

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před rokem

      But at least you’re not from San Bernardino.

  • @seankinnane12
    @seankinnane12 Před 8 měsíci

    its a bit silly that West Hollywood is a city and Hollywood isnt...also places like Lennox are right next to LAX but aren't classed as L/A

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před 8 měsíci

      Lennox isn't a city but it's still a Census Designated Place (CDP) and counts as being part of unincorporated Los Angeles County.

  • @josejuangarcialanderos7009

    I was there long time a go... for me the best place to be in USA

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před rokem +1

      Miley Cyrus wrote a song about it.

  • @jsc3147
    @jsc3147 Před rokem +1

    No mention of Eagle Rock? You'll be hearing from our attorneys.

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před rokem

      Those are City of LA attorneys.

  • @michaeltnk1135
    @michaeltnk1135 Před rokem +1

    I’m from the South Bay and usually I just tell people I’m from Los Angeles County

  • @doggydoordean7400
    @doggydoordean7400 Před 7 měsíci +1

    good video

  • @ChasetheG
    @ChasetheG Před rokem +2

    Lancaster and Palmdale look like it's own thing.

  • @gamrkidd
    @gamrkidd Před rokem +2

    “So no, Anaheim doesn’t count. Go dodgers!” Love that ! Shame on Anaheim angels of Anaheim for trying to ride off of the international fame of Los Angeles!

  • @josebucio3105
    @josebucio3105 Před měsícem +1

    Shout out Reseda !

  • @aidanwotherspoon905
    @aidanwotherspoon905 Před rokem +1

    Why is the border of the City of Los Angeles so weird?

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před rokem

      The City of Los Angeles expanded north to acquire certain water rights and expanded south to control the ports in Wilmington and San Pedro.

  • @fernandoalvarez6727
    @fernandoalvarez6727 Před 2 lety +3

    Hell yeah! The Los Angeles Dodgers of Los Angeles.

  • @rand0m742
    @rand0m742 Před 4 měsíci +1

    This is a good video but dude, I swear valley folks will straight up try and fight you if you tell them they're part of LA 🤣 they love to take pride in being their own thing lol

  • @Calizen
    @Calizen Před 5 měsíci +2

    THE VALLEY MENTIONED???!!

  • @sunyquynh6157
    @sunyquynh6157 Před rokem +1

    Hay quá

  • @rgsuki999
    @rgsuki999 Před rokem

    Would Beverly Hill be considered LA city?

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před rokem

      Beverly Hills is its own City.

    • @MrTD714
      @MrTD714 Před rokem +1

      So every city in Los Anderson County is really los angeles

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před rokem

      @@MrTD714 Yes, they are all part of Los Angeles County.

  • @snownd675
    @snownd675 Před rokem +1

    To me from an East to West perspective, metro LA starts in the Coachella valley and ends somewhere past Santa barbara, with Temecula and San Clemente being the southernmost extremes, and Lancaster being the Northernmost.
    Sometimes I even feel like going as far south as Tijuana, but that would be unfair to San Diego

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před rokem +1

      Oh no… oh no… oh no no no no…

    • @snownd675
      @snownd675 Před rokem +1

      @@JantznI know that might make an LA resident shit their pants, I'm from Vegas, so i'm not unfamiliar with Socal, and that whole triangulated area just gives me the standard non-tourist LA feel, even though it's far beyond the municipal boundaries of the City of Los Angeles, LA county, or the Angeles or San Fernando vallies.

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před rokem +1

      @@snownd675 Okay then yeah I can see that interpretation.

    • @MegaHowser
      @MegaHowser Před rokem +1

      Santa Barbara is in no way part of Metro LA

  • @lasurflife
    @lasurflife Před 2 lety +5

    All technically true, but there are also sort of popular conceptions that also matter a great deal. I think at this point, we can exclude Orange County and the Inland Empire from "L.A." They may have once been considered suburbs of L.A., but now are city-regions entirely on their own. I would probably throw the Antelope Valley in with them as well, even though it's L.A. Country, driving down the 14, it will stay say "Los Angeles" this way. On the other hand, "L.A." is certainly way bigger than just the formal City of L.A., the cities of Burbank, Glendale, Santa Monica, Culver City, Compton, Gardena, the South Bay, Calabasas, Malibu, Pasadena, West Hollywood, plus unincorporated areas like Topanga and East L.A., if San Pedro and Sylmar are "L.A." then all of those places certainly are as well. I do think Long Beach is questionable . . . it's large enough and far enough that it could be considered not L.A., same maybe with other cities along the Orange County border. I would probably propose that the best definition of "L.A." is the City of Los Angeles, plus every city and unincorporated area that directly borders it, with the possible exception of Long Beach. Everywhere else in L.A. County and neighboring counties would be more properly characterized as "Southern California".

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před 2 lety +3

      Sir this isn’t a Wendy’s.

    • @deborahgladden2253
      @deborahgladden2253 Před 2 lety +1

      The only thing missing from your post is the substantial distinction between municipal boundaries and separate governments. For instance Sylmar Far north, and San Pedro Far south, are Los Angeles city proper by reason of municipal boundaries and government. None of which can be said about the suburbs you listed by reason of them being their own individual municipal entities and governments, otherwise known as suburbs, which are substantially distinct from the principal city. I remember back in the 80's people would say," no one really knows where LA begins and ends". But the good ol fashion Thomas Guide is quite detailed in distinguishing municipal boundaries one from another.

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před 2 lety +4

      @@deborahgladden2253 Yeah the video specifically states that these are the legal boundaries as defined by various government agencies. Just because something does or doesn’t “feel” like Los Angeles doesn’t matter.

    • @staubach1979rt
      @staubach1979rt Před rokem

      @@deborahgladden2253 Yes ma'am!

    • @staubach1979rt
      @staubach1979rt Před rokem +1

      You just described L.A. County.

  • @alaskanbullworm5500
    @alaskanbullworm5500 Před rokem +1

    USA municipal boundaries are seizure inducing.

  • @changkwangoh
    @changkwangoh Před rokem +1

    My family in the IE likes to claim that they live in LA 😂

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před rokem +1

      They’re putting the “IE” in “LIE.”

  • @mrpiggy12135
    @mrpiggy12135 Před rokem +1

    Did us in Anaheim dirty 😭

  • @TaxTaxes
    @TaxTaxes Před rokem

    I met a family from Chino that said they were from LA

  • @baileyarzate1
    @baileyarzate1 Před rokem +1

    Imaging driving to Lancaster thinking you bought a house in “Los Angeles” 😐

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před rokem +1

      They’re not wrong but they have made a huge mistake.

  • @hilljackzack7284
    @hilljackzack7284 Před rokem

    What even is a Los Angeles? And what do we even do with it when we find it?

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před rokem +1

      We appreciate it for what it is. ❤️

    • @hilljackzack7284
      @hilljackzack7284 Před rokem +1

      @@Jantzn well that’s all that matters really.

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před rokem +1

      @@hilljackzack7284 The real Los Angeles is the friends we made along the way.

    • @hilljackzack7284
      @hilljackzack7284 Před rokem +1

      @@Jantzn that’s pretty cool actually ngl.

  • @charlie0358
    @charlie0358 Před rokem +1

    screw anyone that doesn’t consider the eastside la too all these outsiders just count the west side and the valley just bc they’re richer areas 💀

  • @SgtPayneX
    @SgtPayneX Před rokem

    The nuance is fine for people in California. I'm from Las Vegas so please just tell me you're from LA if you're talking about that big connected area. In return I won't correct you when you come to the strip and say you're going to Las Vegas because technically you're going to the city of Paradise.

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před rokem

      They actually mean Las Vegas Boulevard.

    • @SgtPayneX
      @SgtPayneX Před rokem

      @@Jantzn Okay, so anyone who stays at the Rio better not say they're, "staying in Las Vegas". They obviously don't mean Las Vegas Boulevard. People look for things to "do in Vegas" that are off of that one street. "I'm going to Vegas to watch the Las Vegas Raiders." Technically the stadium isn't on LV Boulevard and is in the city of Paradise.
      The problem with this sort of pretentious view of language is it's region specific. No one outside of your city/general area really cares about the details in a discussion. In LA, go for it. Decide that line that locals consider true LA. But to everyone else it's all LA. Just like the whole area is Las Vegas, Phoenix, ect. The video was interesting to see a locals perspective, but it's just not how language works on a larger scale.

  • @steves1588
    @steves1588 Před rokem +1

    SoCal is anything below Santa Barbara....

    • @Jantzn
      @Jantzn  Před rokem

      “There is no official designation for Southern California.”

  • @WillyTheComposerOfficial

    So the takeaway is that the Angels are not actually the Los Angeles Angels