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Northridge, Los Angeles, CA, USA

Latitude and longitude coordinates are: 34.237923, -118.530197.

One of the parts of the San Fernando Valley, Northridge is a small neighborhood of Los Angeles in California, USA, situated to the north west of the city center. The first settlement was founded there about 90 years ago and named Zelzah, a word which has Mexican origins. In modern days, the neighborhood is a pretty crowded community, with the population close to 60,000 people. Northridge is a very good residential area and a part of the large recreational zone in the neighborhood of LA. The district is also famous as a home to California State University. Other attractions of the area include an old planetarium, a small botanical garden, some old historic buildings in the downtown area, and so on.

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Northridge, Los Angeles, CA, USA Lat Long Coordinates Info

The latitude of Northridge, Los Angeles, CA, USA is 34.237923, and the longitude is -118.530197. Northridge, Los Angeles, CA, USA is located at United States country in the Districts place category with the gps coordinates of 34° 14' 16.5228'' N and 118° 31' 48.7092'' W.

Northridge, Los Angeles, CA, USA Geographic Information
CountryUnited States
Latitude34.237923
Longitude-118.530197
DMS Lat34° 14' 16.5228'' N
DMS Long118° 31' 48.7092'' W
UTM Easting359,078.62
UTM Northing3,789,595.82
CategoryDistricts
Country CodeUS
Zoom Level11

Coordinates of Northridge, Los Angeles, CA, USA is given above in both decimal degrees and DMS (degrees, minutes and seconds) format. The country code given is in the ISO2 format.


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Guest 2019-07-19 05:28:46

According to this, Northridge, CA (suburb on Los Angeles where I live is 104,987 feet above sea level. That's like 4 Mt. Everest's stacked on top of one another. Yeah, I think that is an error.