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Neighborhoods are officially recognized by the City of Long Beach, based on the official map from their city website
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[[File:LB Neighborhoods.jpg|thumb|Neighborhood map of the City of Long Beach, CA]]
[[Long Beach, California]] is composed of many different neighborhoods. However, the names and boundaries of neighborhoods themselves are not officially recognized by the City government, with limited exceptions for statutory purposes (the City does, however, recognize neighborhood ''advocacy groups'' representing some of these neighborhoods or portions thereof). Some neighborhoods are named after thoroughfares, while others are named for nearby parks, schools, or city features. They include (alphabetically):

[[Long Beach, California]] is composed of many different neighborhoods. Some neighborhoods are named after thoroughfares, while others are named for nearby parks, schools, or city features. They include (alphabetically):


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Neighborhood map of the City of Long Beach, CA

Long Beach, California is composed of many different neighborhoods. Some neighborhoods are named after thoroughfares, while others are named for nearby parks, schools, or city features. They include (alphabetically):

References

  1. ^ Canalis, John (June 7, 2008). "Park Estates to mark its east end with sign". Long Beach Press-Telegram. Retrieved 2008-06-08. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)