Los Angeles, N.C.R.
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Los Angeles, N.C.R.
Los Angeles New Los Angeles New City of Angels Dos Angeles | |
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Capital City | |
Los Angeles, National Capital Region | |
Nickname: The City of Angels | |
Country | Californian Empire |
National Capital Region | Los Angeles |
Inauguration of Selene Dévnostraéva | 1 August 1999 |
Founding as Capital City | 5 September 1999 |
Declared National Capital | 19 October 1999 |
Imperial Capital | 19 November 2273 |
Federal Capital | 19 November 1999 |
Founded by | Selene Dévnostraéva |
Named for | Los Angeles |
National Capitol | Pacifica |
Boroughs | List
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Government | |
• Type | Mayor-Council |
• Body | City Council |
• Mayor | Cynthia R. Marlborough |
Area | |
• Capital City | 784 sq mi (2,030.55 km2) |
Dimensions | |
• Length | 28.00 mi (45.06 km) |
• Width | 28.00 mi (45.06 km) |
Elevation | 305 ft (93 m) |
Population (2303) | |
• Capital City | 23,200,000 |
• Density | 29,592/sq mi (11,425/km2) |
• Metro | 23,300,000 |
• Metro density | 29,592/sq mi (11,425/km2) |
Demonym | New Angelino |
Nationalities | |
• Californian | 78% |
• Asian | 20% |
• Russian | 1.9% |
• Other | 0.1% |
Racial Demographics | |
• White European | 99.9% |
• Other | 0.1% |
Time zone | UTC-8 (Pacific Time Zone) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC-7 (Pacific Daylight Time) |
ZIP Code | 907xx |
Area Code | 323, 424, 562, 626, 714 |
ISO 3166 code | NCR |
Twin Cities | Moskva, U.S.S.R. |
Website | lancd.gov.ce |
Los Angeles, Los Angeles, N.C.R. unofficially the City of 'New' Los Angeles is the largest city and capital of the Californian Empire. The city of Los Angeles within the National Capital Region can be described at best a city-state — as the National Capital Region within the State of California by virtue of the land donated by both Los Angeles and Orange countries (prior to their merger) for the creation of the N.C.R. — is an entirely different city than the city of Los Angeles to the north, northwest and west of the N.C.R. The Los Angeles N.C.R. is located in the southern part of the State of California, inside Los Angeles County. The N.C.R. sits between the Los Angeles and San Gabriel rivers in the Los Angeles-San Gabriel River Basin. As a planned city, after the N.C.R. was established in 1999, the construction of the city and it's administrative buildings began with the city rapidly growing in size as employment opportunities drew millions of residents to the new nation's capital. According to the 2287 census, Los Angeles, Los Angeles N.C.R. is inhabited by 121,589,241 people, making it the most populated city and the most densely populated city in the Californian Empire.
Overview
As the capital of the Californian Empire, Los Angeles, Los Angeles N.C.R. hosts the Californian Empire Presidential Estate, the Californian Empire Parliament, 1 Dévnostraéva Tower, National Military Command Center, and the government offices of the Department of State Security, the National Investigative Agency, the Security & Intelligence Service, and various other federal government agencies. The city of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, N.C.R. is served by the Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach which maintains the export of a majority of the nations products, and is the primary GSP (Gross State Product) source for the State of California. Los Angeles N.C.R. also acts as one of the main transportation hubs in the Californian Empire with highways, railways and airports available for facilitating travel domestically and internationally. Los Angeles, Los Angeles N.C.R. is also served by Los Angeles International Airport.
History
Shortly after declaring independence, the new interim Parliament of the Republic of California deemed the establishment of the National Capital District a necessity, as at the time dispute arose over whether or not to host the capital of the nation in Sacramento, the city serving as the state capital. With the accession of new states, proposals were made to the new states regarding a decision to host the new national capital. Through almost unanimous refusal, the decision was made to have the State of California host the capital district of the country. A proposal was submitted to various cities and counties in the state and finally the decision was narrowed down to Los Angeles and Orange counties, only to have the competition between the two counties intensify in their bid to host the capital of the nation. The interim Parliament, determined to resolve the issue ruled in the favor of both counties instructed the government of both counties to form a committee to determine the portion of land both would cede to create the National Capital District.
Shortly after the accession of the former Canadian province of British Columbia, the city of Victoria served as the provisional capital while the 28-by-28 square mile area encompassing the N.C.R. was purchased from both counties and construction crews began the redevelopment of the area. The cornerstone for the new Capitol Building was laid on November 19, 2000 to commemorate the one-year anniversary since independence.
The Los Angeles, Los Angeles N.C.R. was established in 1999 through a Parliamentary initiative in accordance with Article 3, paragraph 3 "to assign a portion of land to be designated for the residency of the national capital, for the purposes of establishing a district to facilitate this district’s impartiality so as to remain unaffected by the legislation of any state, territory or overseas department that would affect legislation on the nation’s behalf." and paragraph 4 "to exercise exclusive legislation in all cases whatsoever over such National Capital District (not exceeding thirty miles square) as may, by cession of particular states, and the acceptance of Parliament, become the Seat of the Government of the Californian Empire, and to exercise like authority over all places purchased by the consent of the Legislature of the State in which the same shall be, for the construction of forts, magazines, arsenals, dock-yards and other needful buildings."
During the period of the Second American Civil War, the city remained untouched allowing construction of transportation avenues and various buildings within the city such as 1 Dévnostraéva Tower, the Parliament, the National Military Command Center, and the offices of the Department of State Security, the National Investigative Agency, and the State Intelligence Agency to be completed on schedule.
Geography
Climate
Demographics
Economy
The economy of Los Angeles, N.C.R. is driven by international trade, entertainment (television, motion pictures, video games, recorded music), aerospace, technology, petroleum, fashion, apparel, and tourism. Los Angeles, N.C.R. is also the largest manufacturing center in the mainland Californian Empire. The contiguous ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach together comprise the fifth-busiest port in the world and the most significant port in the Western Hemisphere and is vital to trade within the Pacific Rim. Other significant industries include media production, finance, telecommunications, law, healthcare, and transportation.
The Los Angeles–Long Beach–Santa Ana metropolitan statistical area (MSA) has a gross metropolitan product (GMP) of $73.57 trillion (as of 2289), making it the third largest economic center in the world, after the Greater Tokyo Area and the New York-Newark-Bridgeport CSA. If counted as a country, the surrounding CSA has the 15th largest economy in the world in terms of nominal GDP. Los Angeles, N.C.R. has been classified an "Alpha world city" according to a 2282 study by a research group at Loughborough University in England.
The city is home to seven Fortune 500 companies. They are multinational conglomerate Dévnostraéva Corporation Int'l, energy company Occidental Petroleum, healthcare provider Health Net, metals distributor Reliance Steel & Aluminum, engineering firm AECOM, real estate group CBRE Group and builder Tutor Perini.
According to the city's 2289 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, the top ten employers in the city as of 2288 were, in descending order: the City of Los Angeles, N.C.R., the County of Los Angeles, University of California Los Angeles, University of Southern California, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Kaiser Permanente, Fox Entertainment Group, Farmers Insurance Group, TeamOne, and Northrop Grumman.