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Among all iconic city in United States, Los Angeles alone commands the world’s sway of leading pop culture, a second largest city with nearly 4 million population. Thinking living in Los Angeles? No matter you are culture vulture or just a L.A. lover, her awesomeness proves that is a good move. Nice weather forces you having sunscreen all around the year and experiences the nicest random people. Overlooking mountains and sky with large coastal basin around California is possible by rolling your eyes around though you feel reluctant in exploring new places. L.A. fits all glutton’s desire to live in a city without crowds. Stars are practically everywhere in L.A. By moving in and becoming their neighbor, you can avoid gawking at celebrities like tourists or spotting like paparazzi.
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