Woodland Hills, Los Angeles

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Woodland Hills, Los Angeles is an affluent residential neighborhood in the southwestern San Fernando Valley known for its suburban character, shopping centers, and proximity to the Santa Monica Mountains.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Woodland Hills, Los Angeles canonical 15
Woodland Hills 11

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Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf neighborhood
neighborhood of Los Angeles
residential neighborhood
areaCode 747
818
borderedBy Calabasas
Canoga Park
Tarzana
Warner Center
characterizedBy suburban character
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Los Angeles County
fireProtection Los Angeles Fire Department
governedBy Los Angeles City Council
hasClimate hot-summer Mediterranean climate
hasDistrict Warner Center
hasEducationalInstitution Pierce College
surface form: Los Angeles Pierce College
hasFeature condominiums and apartment complexes
foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains
single-family homes
tree-lined streets
hasLandUse commercial corridors
primarily residential
hasMajorRoad Topanga Canyon Boulevard
U.S. Route 101
Ventura Boulevard
hasPark Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area (nearby)
Upper Las Virgenes Canyon Open Space Preserve
hasPopulationCharacteristic relatively high median household income
hasShoppingArea Westfield Topanga & The Village (nearby Warner Center)
knownFor affluent residential areas
proximity to Santa Monica Mountains
shopping centers
locatedIn San Fernando Valley
surface form: San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles

southwestern San Fernando Valley
locatedInTimeZone Pacific Time Zone
near Santa Monica Mountains
partOf Los Angeles
surface form: City of Los Angeles

San Fernando Valley
policeJurisdiction Los Angeles Police Department
postalCode 91303
91364
91367
91371
representedInCongressBy U.S. House members from Los Angeles-area districts
state California, United States
surface form: California
timeZoneDST Pacific Time Zone
surface form: Pacific Daylight Time

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Billie Dove placeOfDeath Woodland Hills, Los Angeles
Bryan Foy placeOfDeath Woodland Hills, Los Angeles
California's 30th congressional district containsNeighborhood Woodland Hills, Los Angeles
this entity surface form: Woodland Hills
Viveca Lindfors placeOfDeath Woodland Hills, Los Angeles
Richard Fleischer placeOfDeath Woodland Hills, Los Angeles
San Fernando Valley contains Woodland Hills, Los Angeles
this entity surface form: Woodland Hills
Topanga borders Woodland Hills, Los Angeles
this entity surface form: Woodland Hills
Ventura Boulevard hasPart Woodland Hills, Los Angeles
this entity surface form: Woodland Hills
Ventura Boulevard passesThrough Woodland Hills, Los Angeles
this entity surface form: Woodland Hills
Jan Sterling placeOfDeath Woodland Hills, Los Angeles
this entity surface form: Woodland Hills
Scott Kalvert placeOfDeath Woodland Hills, Los Angeles
Estelle Winwood placeOfDeath Woodland Hills, Los Angeles
this entity surface form: Woodland Hills
Leonard Rosenman placeOfDeath Woodland Hills, Los Angeles
Russell Lloyd placeOfDeath Woodland Hills, Los Angeles
Lee J. Cobb placeOfDeath Woodland Hills, Los Angeles
Philip MacDonald placeOfDeath Woodland Hills, Los Angeles
Lee Marvin residence Woodland Hills, Los Angeles
Virginia Grey placeOfDeath Woodland Hills, Los Angeles
Tarzana borderedBy Woodland Hills, Los Angeles
this entity surface form: Woodland Hills
Kent Smith placeOfDeath Woodland Hills, Los Angeles
Fortunio Bonanova placeOfDeath Woodland Hills, Los Angeles
William Howard Taft Charter High School locatedInNeighborhood Woodland Hills, Los Angeles
this entity surface form: Woodland Hills
Calabasas locatedNear Woodland Hills, Los Angeles
this entity surface form: Woodland Hills
Cuba Gooding Sr. placeOfDeath Woodland Hills, Los Angeles
Gino Corrado placeOfDeath Woodland Hills, Los Angeles
Wallace Ford placeOfDeath Woodland Hills, Los Angeles
this entity surface form: Woodland Hills