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  1. Portions or the entirety of modern-day Inyo, Kern, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, and Ventura counties were formerly in Los Angeles County. According to the U.S. Census Bureau , the county has an area of 4,751 square miles (12,310 km 2 ), of which 4,058 square miles (10,510 km 2 ) (85%) is land and 693 square miles (1,790 km 2 ) (15%) is water. [ 14 ]

  2. Los Angeles County was one of the original counties established at the time of statehood. The eastern part of the original county was set aside in 1853 as San Bernardino County. In 1866 Kern County was established with land that had previously been assigned to Tulare and Los Angeles Counties. The boundary between Los Angeles and Ventura was ...

  3. Jan 18, 2017 · Over the next 57 years, the state’s territory was further subdivided and county boundaries were changed to create the names and places we recognize today. It could be said that the history of California’s counties began when the “Treaty of Peace, Friendship, Limits, and Settlement between the United States of America and the Mexican ...

  4. More than 65 percent of the County — 2,653.5 square miles — is unincorporated. For the 1 million people living in those areas, the Board of Supervisors is their “city council” and the supervisor representing the area the “mayor.”. County departments provide the municipal services. There are approximately 120-125 unincorporated areas ...

  5. In 1853 came the greatest change when Los Angeles lost 24,000 square miles, or 70% of its territory, with the creation of. San Bernardino County. In 1866, 5,000 more square miles were lost. when Kern County was formed. The last important change occurred in 1889 when Orange County was carved out of the southern portion.

  6. Los Angeles County, 2001. Since 1889, only very small adjustments were made to Los Angeles County's boundaries. The most recent was in 2001 when a small portion of northwestern Los Angeles County was transferred over to Kern County, so that residents there could be more conveniently served by that county. In 2005, residents of the neighboring ...

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  8. Between the census counts of 1850 and 2020, the population of the city of Los Angeles grew to be 2,421 times larger than its 1850 number. Los Angeles County's overall population grew to be 2,837 times larger. By comparison, over the same period, the population for the entire state of California grew to be 427 times larger than where it was in 1850.

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