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San Fernando Valley detailed data collection

San Fernando Valley is an urbanized valley in Southern California, USA. It is located 30 kilometers northwest of Los Angeles and 895 square kilometers in the San Fernando Valley.

The San Fernando Valley is called "erotic Hollywood", and about 300 * * * production companies are located here.

Basic Introduction Chinese Name: San Fernando Valley mbth: San Fernando Valley Alias: Hollywood Pornography Category: Region: Area under the jurisdiction of Los Angeles County, California, USA:? * * * Resident: San Fernando Valley Location: 30 kilometers northwest of Los Angeles Area: 895 square kilometers Dialect: English Climate Conditions: Mediterranean Climate Famous Attractions: porn valley Airport: Los Angeles International Airport, San Jose International Airport Railway Station Introduction: The climate, San Fernando Valley is within 345 square miles (895 square kilometers), with San Susanna Mountain in the northwest, Simi Mountain in the west, Santa Monica Mountain in the south and East. From the gap between San Susanna and San Gabriel Valley (through newhall), you can see the perona Mountain (north) of Lion Mountain in a part of san fernando Valley. The Los Angeles River begins at the confluence of Calabasas and Clock Canyon streams. Kanoga Park High School is in Kanoga Park, which flows along the east to the south valley. Among them, rivers can only be found in unpaved places in Sepú lveda Basin. Another waterway is Tuhonga Wash Hands, which drains most of the western part of San Gabriel Mountain, passes through Hansen Dam Recreation Center, winds south through the valley of the eastern community, and then joins the Los Angeles River in Studio City. Other tributaries of the Los Angeles River, including the Luohe River, Niuhe River, Pakoima Shoushou River and Verdugo Washington Valley, are between 250 and 1200 feet above sea level. Most of the san fernando Valley is Los Angeles, California, although there are several smaller cities in the valley; Burbank and Glendale are in the southeast corner of the valley, Hidden Mountain and Carabassas are in the southwest corner, and san fernando, which is completely surrounded by Los Angeles, is in the northeast corner of the valley. An ordinary big city, an enclave in the valley in the south of the country, is the land and houses of the company. Many photos were taken in Universal Studios. Mulholland said that this practice violates the Santa Monica Mountains along the ridge line, the border valley between Mark and the community of Hollywood and the West Side of Los Angeles. San Fernando Valley 2 Climate Valley shares the dry and sunny Los Angeles Basin. Although the southwest edge of Silicon Valley is less than 10 mile from the Pacific Ocean, Silicon Valley may be hotter than Los Angeles Basin in summer and colder in winter. The temperature in the valley is usually as high as 90 degrees, reaching three digits in the late summer and early autumn, and exceeding 10 from late June to early October. The highest recorded temperature of Woodland Mountain in Xigu Community is 1 19 F (49 C) in Los Angeles in 2006, and the cold temperature is 1989 18 F (-8 C) in Kanoga Park. In addition, when comparing the Los Angeles basin with the coastal areas, during the rainy season in the valley, the trend of rainfall accumulation is slightly higher. Although Si Nuo is located in the San Fernando Valley, which is very rare, it is more likely to snow in winter than in the Los Angeles Basin. The last measured amount of snow in the valley is 1988, while the last measured amount of snow in the Los Angeles Basin is 1960. The valley is prone to smog, especially in summer, because it is surrounded by mountains, because it and the vertical movement in the atmosphere are often blocked by inversion. After many years, environmental protection laws and regulations and improvement measures have reduced the level of smog by nearly half, because smog reached its peak in the 1960s.