La Habra
Small-ish city in the northwest corner of Orange County, California. Also known as "Guadalahabra" for its significant Latino population.
Latina: "I'm from Orange County too."
Dude from Huntington Beach: "Geez, with so many Mexicans, I thought La Habra was in LA County."
OC Girl #1: "I grew up in Brea."
OC Girl #2: "Well, Brea has one thing going for it. It's not La Habra."
Dude from Huntington Beach: "Geez, with so many Mexicans, I thought La Habra was in LA County."
OC Girl #1: "I grew up in Brea."
OC Girl #2: "Well, Brea has one thing going for it. It's not La Habra."
La Habra
An OC City, right next to Brea, Fullerton, La Mirada, and Rowland Heights. Used to be really nice, but has kind of gone to shit over the years. It's lower income, and so it has the beautiful moniker of "the Gheto of Brea". It is also home to a very large Hispanic population.
La Habra, "An All American City". What a joke. Its a bunch of beaners.
La Habra heights
The City of La Habra Heights is located within
the eastern portion of Los Angeles County within
the geographic center of the greater Los
Angeles metropolitan area. Even though the
community is located within the second largest
urban population center in the United States,
the topography and setting contributes to the
City’s rural character. Compared to other
communities located in Southern California,
there are few areas located further from the
regional freeway network.
The City, with just over 6 square miles in total
land area, is a community of singular natural
beauty. The views of the local hills and the
abundant open space lands, with their trees,
shrubs, grasslands and thriving wildlife, stand in
sharp contrast to the dense suburban
development found within the neighboring cities.
Maintaining that contrast, and protecting the
City’s natural and rural environment, is a major
focus of this General Plan. it is a rich neighborhood and it is possible to live there for years and never see your neighbors
the eastern portion of Los Angeles County within
the geographic center of the greater Los
Angeles metropolitan area. Even though the
community is located within the second largest
urban population center in the United States,
the topography and setting contributes to the
City’s rural character. Compared to other
communities located in Southern California,
there are few areas located further from the
regional freeway network.
The City, with just over 6 square miles in total
land area, is a community of singular natural
beauty. The views of the local hills and the
abundant open space lands, with their trees,
shrubs, grasslands and thriving wildlife, stand in
sharp contrast to the dense suburban
development found within the neighboring cities.
Maintaining that contrast, and protecting the
City’s natural and rural environment, is a major
focus of this General Plan. it is a rich neighborhood and it is possible to live there for years and never see your neighbors
i live in the rich part of la habra, its called la habra heights
la habra high school
high school with almost every type of person. they have their mix of skaters, e girls and e boys, stoners, jocks, nerds, , basic white girls, cholos, and gangbangers. and can’t forget all the lesbians and gays. don’t mess with kids at la habra unless you want your shit rocked. oh and there was a shooter before...
“Damn you go to La Habra High School”
“I don’t know if that’s a good or a bad thing”
“I don’t know if that’s a good or a bad thing”