Khác biệt giữa bản sửa đổi của “Miền Nam California”
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[[Image:DowntownLosAngeles.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Đường chân trời trung tâm [[Los Angeles]]]]
'''Miền Nam California''' (''Southern California''), hay còn được viết tắt là '''SoCal''' là khu vực phía nam của [[tiểu bang Hoa Kỳ|tiểu bang]] [[California]], [[Hoa Kỳ]]. Trung tâm dân cư của miền Nam California nằm tại các thành phố [[Los Angeles]], [[San Diego, California|San Diego]], [[San Bernardino, California|San Bernardino]] và [[Riverside, California|Riverside]]. Khoảng 24 triệu người cư ngụ trong
Mặc dù không có định nghĩa chính thức cho ranh giới miền Nam California, hầu hết các định nghĩa bao gồm tất cả vùng đất phía nam của [[Dãy Tehachapi]], khoảng {{convert|70|mi|km|0|sp=us}} về phía bắc của Los Angeles.<ref>{{cite book|last=McWilliams|first=Carrey|title=Southern California, An Island on the Land|publisher=Gibbs Smith|location=Layton|date=1973|edition=9th|isbn=9780879050078|accessdate=2009-04-29}}</ref>
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[[Image:Downtown San Bernardino.jpg|right|thumb|Một phần của trung tâm thành phố [[San Bernardino]]]]
Khu vực có khi được mệnh danh là "The Tech Coast"
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▲The Tech Coast is a moniker that has gained use as a descriptor for the region's diversified technology and industrial base as well as its multitude of prestigious and world-renowned research universities and other public and private institutions. Amongst these include five [[University of California]] campuses ([[University of California, Los Angeles|Los Angeles (UCLA)]], [[University of California, Irvine|Irvine]], [[University of California, Riverside|Riverside]], [[University of California, Santa Barbara|Santa Barbara]], and [[University of California, San Diego|San Diego (UCSD)]] campuses), 10 [[California State University]] campuses ([[California State University, Channel Islands|Channel Islands]], [[California State University, Dominguez Hills|Dominguez Hills]], [[California State University, Fullerton|Fullerton]], [[California State University, Long Beach|Long Beach]], [[California State University, Los Angeles|Los Angeles]], [[California State Polytechnic University, Pomona|Pomona (Cal Poly Pomona)]], [[California State University, Northridge|Northridge (CSUN)]], [[California State University, San Bernardino|San Bernardino]], [[San Diego State University|San Diego (SDSU)]], and [[California State University, San Marcos|San Marcos]] campuses), as well as private institutions such as [[California Institute of Technology|Caltech]], the [[University of Southern California]], [[Pepperdine University]], [[Loyola Marymount University]], the [[Claremont Consortium of Colleges|Claremont Colleges]] and the [[University of San Diego]] (USD).
▲[[Image:Aerial Hollywood Sign.jpg|thumb|left|The famous [[Hollywood sign]] in [[Los Angeles]], a symbol of the city's world famous entertainment culture.]]
▲Southern California is also the entertainment ([[cinema of the United States|motion picture]], [[television in the United States|television]], and [[music of the United States|recorded music]]) capital of the world and is home to [[Hollywood, Los Angeles, California|Hollywood]], the center of the motion picture industry. Headquartered in Southern California are [[The Walt Disney Company]] (which also owns [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]), [[Sony Pictures]], Universal, MGM, [[Paramount Pictures]] (parent company of [[Dreamworks]]), [[20th Century Fox]] and [[Warner Brothers]], and as well as [[Univision]], [[Activision]], and [[THQ]]. Southern California is also home to the world's largest [[pornography|adult entertainment]] industry, located primarily in the [[San Fernando Valley]].
Besides the entertainment industry, Southern California is also home to a large surf and skateboard culture. Companies such as [[Volcom]], [[Quiksilver]], [[O'Neill (brand)|O'Neill clothing division]], [[No Fear]],[Lost Enterprises, Sector 9<ref>Sector 9 Incorporated - San Diego, CA</ref>, [[RVCA]], [[Body Glove]] and Surfline<ref>Surfline - Huntington Beach, CA</ref> are all headquartered here. Professional skateboarder [[Tony Hawk]], professional surfers [[Rob Machado]], Tim Curran, [[Bobby Martinez]], Pat O'Connell, Dane Reynolds, and Chris Ward, and professional snowboarder [[Shaun White]] live in Southern California. Some of the world's legendary surf spots are here as well, including [[Trestles]], [[Rincon Point|Rincon]], [[The Wedge (surfing)|The Wedge]], [[Huntington Beach, California|Huntington Beach]], and [[Malibu, California|Malibu]], and it is second only to the island of [[Oahu]] in terms of famous surf breaks. Some of the world's biggest extreme sports events including the [[X Games]]<ref>[http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-xgames7aug07,0,5636019.story?coll=la-home-headlines X Games Take a Turn for the Better - Los Angeles Times<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>, [[ASP World Tour|Boost Mobile Pro]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Construction Stirs Debate on Effects on ‘Perfect Wave’|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/13/sports/othersports/13surfing.html|work=[[The New York Times]]|date=2006-09-13|accessdate=2008-09-13}}</ref>, and the [[U.S. Open of Surfing]]<!-- <ref>[http://www.usopenofsurfing.com/history.php US Open of Surfing]</ref> --> are all in Southern California. Southern California is also important to the world of [[yachting]]. The annual [[Transpacific Yacht Race]], or "Transpac", from Los Angeles to Hawaii, is one of yachting's premier events. The [[San Diego Yacht Club]] held the [[America's Cup]], the most prestigious prize in yachting, from 1988 to 1995 and hosted three America's Cup races during that time.
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