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Tarzana (/ t ɑːr ˈ z æ n ə /) is a suburban neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, California. Tarzana is on the site of a former ranch owned by author Edgar Rice Burroughs. It is named after Burroughs' fictional jungle hero, Tarzan. [1] Newspaper advertisement for sale of hogs, 1921
Cahuenga, the Spanish name for the Tongva village of Kawengna, meaning place of the mountain [1] César E. Chávez Avenue: César Chávez Mexican-American farm worker, labor leader, and civil rights activist [1] Crenshaw neighborhood Crenshaw Boulevard: George Crenshaw, banker and real estate developer Figueroa Avenue Figueroa Street
Post-colonial: Spanish place names that have no history of being used during the colonial period for the place in question or for nearby related places. (Ex: Lake Buena Vista, Florida, named in 1969 after a street in Burbank, California) Non-Spanish: Place names originating from non-Spaniards or in non-historically Spanish areas.
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Tarzana — a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley, and the city of Los Angeles. ... California College of ASU;
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Many places throughout the U.S. state of California take their names from the languages of the indigenous Native American/American Indian tribes. The following list includes settlements, geographic features, and political subdivisions whose names are derived from these indigenous languages.