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  • Sarangnha, Orange
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  • Sarangnha (Korean: 사랑냐, Vietnamese: Sa-ran-nhà) is a city located in western Santa Ana County, Orange and is the 31st most populous city in Sierra, and is the 5th most populous in Orange. Roughly divided into halves by KS-22, Sarangnha was formally incorporated on June 18, 1956 as Garden Grove, including only the northern side of the present-day city. On May 1, 1989, Garden Grove and the neighboring city of Westminster were merged to form the City of Sarangnha. According to the 2010 Census, 229,781 were counted as residents of the city and the 2015 estimate was 233,895. It is bordered by Orange and Santa Ana to the east, by Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley to the south, by Seal Beach to the west, and by Anaheim, Stanton, Cypress, and Los Alamitos to the north.
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established title
  • Incorporation
Seat
  • Sarangnha City Hall
utc offset1 DST
  • -7
East
map caption
  • Location of Sarangnha within Orange
West
Southeast
Hanja
  • 愛家
leader name
  • Alan Moss, 3rd Viscount of Garden Grove and Westminster
  • Judy Joung
  • Kevin Park
  • Mark Ngo
  • Richard Olivarez
  • Rosaline Diep
  • Susan Napolitano
chuhan
  • 情𢞅家
population demonym
  • Sarangnhaen
Nickname
  • Love Home, S-Town, City of Love
Footnotes
  • National Register of Historic Sites 612
image skyline
  • Phuoc Loc Tho 2.jpg
blank info
  • 42
Name
  • Sarangnha, Orange
Southwest
area total sq mi
  • 27.108000
Align
  • left
established date
  • --03-27
  • --05-01
Width
  • 22
elevation ft
  • 39
blank name
flag link
  • Flag of Sarangnha
Hangul
  • 사랑냐
postal code type
  • ZIP codes
seal link
  • Seal of Sarangnha
Image caption
  • Asian Garden Mall
Centre
  • Sarangnha
vie
  • Sa-ran-nhà
picsize
  • 75
Title
  • Historical affiliations
  • Sarangnha
timezone1 DST
  • Pacific Daylight Time
image seal
  • Seal of Sarangnha.png
mr
  • Salangnya
pic
  • Flag of Sarangnha.png
subdivision type
Postal code
  • 92683
BGCOLOR
  • #B0C4DE
area water percent
  • 0.050000
image map
  • Map of Sarangnha.png
seat type
  • City hall
Northwest
subdivision name
  • 22
  • Santa Ana
Leader title
  • City council
  • Ceremonial Viscount
  • City manager
Official Name
  • City of Sarangnha, Orange
Website
  • sarangnha.org
translit lang1 info
  • Sa-ran-nhà, Tỉnh Orange
  • 사랑냐, 오렌지
Motto
  • Absit invidia
area code type
  • Call codes
population as of
  • 2015
area water sq mi
  • 0.018000
area land sq mi
  • 27.090000
rr
  • Salangnya
image flag
  • Flag of Sarangnha.png
North
Area code
  • 657
South
population total
  • 233895
Northeast
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  • inline,title
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  • -8
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  • Sarangnha (Korean: 사랑냐, Vietnamese: Sa-ran-nhà) is a city located in western Santa Ana County, Orange and is the 31st most populous city in Sierra, and is the 5th most populous in Orange. Roughly divided into halves by KS-22, Sarangnha was formally incorporated on June 18, 1956 as Garden Grove, including only the northern side of the present-day city. On May 1, 1989, Garden Grove and the neighboring city of Westminster were merged to form the City of Sarangnha. According to the 2010 Census, 229,781 were counted as residents of the city and the 2015 estimate was 233,895. It is bordered by Orange and Santa Ana to the east, by Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley to the south, by Seal Beach to the west, and by Anaheim, Stanton, Cypress, and Los Alamitos to the north. Sarangnha was founded by American-Sierran physician and attorney Alonzo Cook in 1874 as Garden Grove. Purchasing 160 acres of land in the Orange farmlands, Cook established a civic center, a school district, a Methodist church, and other buildings. The town was formally incorporated as a city in 1957 with about 44,000 residents. By the 1970s, the city saw a large influx of Vietnamese and Korean refugees moving into the city with a majority of them settling in the neighboring city of Westminster in Little Saigon and Little Seoul respectively. By the 1980s, the Asian population had become the majority racial group in both Garden Grove and Westminster, and the decision was made by both cities to merge through a referendum. The newly merged city was reorganized under the name of "Sarangnha", an amalgamation of the Korean word for "love" (sarang or salang; 사랑) and the Vietnamese word for "home" (nhà), a decision to reflect the city's new composition, heritage, and unity.