Imagine yourself swaying gracefully, like a shimmering goddess, as theย musicย fills the air. Welcome to the captivating world of belly dancing classes! In these enchanting sessions, you will embark on a journey that celebrates femininity,ย self-expression, andย body confidence. The rhythmic movements of belly dance not only tone your core muscles but also unleash your inner sensuality.
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About Pomona, California
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Clockwise from top: Antiques Row, Abraham Lincoln Elementary School, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, Lincoln Park Historic District
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P-Town
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Motto:ย
“Vibrant – Safe – Beautiful”
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Pomona
Location of Pomona, California in the United States
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Coordinates: 34ยฐ3โฒ39โณN 117ยฐ45โฒ21โณW๏ปฟ / ๏ปฟ34.06083ยฐN 117.75583ยฐW๏ปฟ / 34.06083; -117.75583 | |
Country | United States |
State | California |
County | Los Angeles |
Settled | 1830s |
Incorporated | January 6, 1888 |
Named for | Pomona, a Roman goddess of fertile abundance |
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ย โขย Type | Council-Manager |
ย โขย Mayor | Tim Sandoval |
ย โขย Vice Mayor | Robert Torres |
ย โขย City Council | Steve Lustro Elizabeth Ontiveros-Cole Nora Garcia Victor Preciado John Nolte |
ย โขย City Manager | James Makshanoff |
ย โขย Deputy City Manager | Mark Gluba |
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ย โขย Total | 22.99ย sqย mi (59.54ย km2) |
ย โขย Land | 22.98ย sqย mi (59.52ย km) |
ย โขย Water | 0.01ย sqย mi (0.03ย km2) ย 0.05% |
Elevation | 850ย ft (259ย m) |
Population
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ย โขย Total | 151,713 |
ย โขย Rank | 7th in Los Angeles County 37th in California 176th in the United States |
ย โขย Density | 6,600/sqย mi (2,500/km) |
Time zone | UTCโ8 (Pacific) |
ย โขย Summer (DST) | UTCโ7 (PDT) |
ZIP Codes |
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Area code | 909 |
FIPS code | 06-58072 |
GNIS feature IDs | 1661247, 2411454 |
Website | www |
Pomona is a city in eastern Los Angeles County, California, United States. Pomona is located in the Pomona Valley, between the Inland Empire and the San Gabriel Valley. At the 2020 census, the city’s population was 151,713. The main campus of California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, also known as Cal Poly Pomona, lies partially within Pomona’s city limits, with the get off being located in the against unincorporated community of Ramona.
The city is named after Pomona, the ancient Roman goddess of fruit. For horticulturist Solomon Gates, “Pomona” was the winning admittance in a contest to post the city in 1875, before anyone had ever planted a fruit tree there. The city was first decided by Ricardo Vรฉjar and Ygnacio Palomares in the 1830s, when California and much of the now-American Southwest were share of Mexico.
The first Anglo-Americans arrived prior to 1848 past the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo resulted in California becoming portion of the United States. In 1864, the widow of Ygnacio Palomares of Rancho San Josรฉ sold 12,000 acres (49,000,000ย m2; 49ย km) to Louis Phillips, a Jewish Prussian immigrant, who would rudely be known as “the richest man in Los Angeles County.” He built the largest want ad building in Los Angeles central matter district at the time, the Phillips Block, which would eventually house Hamburger’s, the then-largest department deposit in the Western United States.