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North Hills

North Hills is the geographical area of San Fernando Valley the domain of the city of Los Angeles, California. One of the ancient communities in San Fernando Valley and formerly called as Sepulva and being renamed North Hills in 1992. To the west is Northridge, eastern area of Panorama City, southern area of Van Nuys, and northern area of Granada Hills. San Diego Freeway or 405 Freeway bound to the North Hills. The main roadway involves Lassen, Plummer, and Nordhoff Streets, Hayvenhurst, Woodley, and Haskell Avenues, and Roscoe and Sepulveda Boulevards. The area is approximately bordered by Balboa Boulevard in the west area, north is Lassen Street, east is Sepulva Boulevard, and south is Roscoe Boulevard. Sepulva ancestors were initially called that has roots back to the colonizing of Los Angeles. Started at the end of San Fernando Valley and continue all the way south area up to Long Beach, bound to the populated portion of Los Angeles County. North Hill is the main Latino during 1990's after the white fight that was usual at that time. The small area depends on the great agreement. Other parts are maintained a small town feeling and determine by important neighborhoods advocacy to maintain quality of life.