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120-125 unincorporated areas
- There are approximately 120-125 unincorporated areas (depending on how you define them), with the largest number located in the northern part of the County.
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The estimated population of unincorporated areas in Los Angeles County, California, is 1,095,592, out of a total of 10,160,000 of the entire county.
Los Angeles Almanac Map. Also see: Map of Unincorporated Areas & Communities in Los Angeles County. Note: Communities listed below with links are "Census-Designated Places" (communities that, although not incorporated as individual self-governing cities, towns or villages, are recognized by the U.S. Census Bureau for statistical purposes). None ...
CommunityRegion Of CountySanta Clarita ValleyAgouraSan Fernando ValleySanta Clarita ValleySouth Bay/Port AreaPopulation of Unincorporated* Communities. Los Angeles County. Also see: Los Angeles County Cities & Unincorporated Communities - Current Racial/Ethnic Numbers & Percentages. Community. 2022 Estimate †. 2020 Census. 2010 Census. 2000 Census. 1990 Census.
County of Los Angeles Open Data. Unincorporated areas in the County of Los Angeles. These areas are maintained by Los Angeles County and have not been annexed by any cities.
Within Los Angeles County are 88 “incorporated” cities, which means they have their own local government (usually city council). But there are also areas within the county that are NOT part of any official city.
UNINCORPORATED communities of Los Angeles County Los Angeles Almanac Online Maps. Almanac facts, information and trivia about Los Angeles County, its people, cities and communities.
More than 60% of the County-2,600 square miles-is unincorporated. There are approximately 120-125 Unincorporated areas, some of the unincorporated areas are as small as a few blocks, some are urban centers with more than 150,000 residents.