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'''Long Beach''' is a [[liberal]] city in southern [[California]]. It is one of the largest suburbs of [[Los Angeles]]. This city is known for having a large [[Vietnamese]] and [[Cambodian]] population, and signs in [[Vietnamese]] and [[Khmer]] languages are quite common there. It is the location of the decommissioned cruise [[ship]] the Queen Mary, now a tourist attraction - "[[museum]]".
 
'''Long Beach''' is a [[liberal]] city in southern [[California]]. It is one of the largest suburbs of [[Los Angeles]]. This city is known for having a large [[Vietnamese]] and [[Cambodian]] population, and signs in [[Vietnamese]] and [[Khmer]] languages are quite common there. It is the location of the decommissioned cruise [[ship]] the Queen Mary, now a tourist attraction - "[[museum]]".
  
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* [[Vietnamese]]
 
* [[Hollywood values]]: [[Liberalism]], [[Homosexual agenda]] and [[Gun control]]
 
* [[Hollywood values]]: [[Liberalism]], [[Homosexual agenda]] and [[Gun control]]
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[[Category : Tourist Attractions]]
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[[Category:Tourist Attractions]]
[[Category : Los Angeles]]
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[[Category : California Cities and Towns]]
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[[Category:California Cities and Towns]]
[[Category : California]]
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[[Category : Southern California]]
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[[Category : Urban History]]
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[[Category : Western United States]]
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[[Category : Most Liberal American Cities]]
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[[Category:Most Liberal American Cities]]

Latest revision as of 07:13, June 27, 2016

Long Beach is a liberal city in southern California. It is one of the largest suburbs of Los Angeles. This city is known for having a large Vietnamese and Cambodian population, and signs in Vietnamese and Khmer languages are quite common there. It is the location of the decommissioned cruise ship the Queen Mary, now a tourist attraction - "museum".

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