Brea-Olinda, Brea, California
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Brea-Olinda is a small master planned community located in the city of Brea, California. Completed in approximately June of 2005, this community houses only about 5,200 residents and is almost 1.1 square miles in size. The community is completely composed of development after the year of 2000. A variety of housing types from large estate homes to studio apartments can be found in this master planned community. There currently are no services in the community, except for a few scattered community parks. It is bordered by the Brea Waste Management Site and almost surrounded by the Chino Hills State Park.
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Cities
Population over 100,000: Santa Ana (County seat) • Anaheim • Costa Mesa • Fullerton • Garden Grove • Huntington Beach • Irvine • Orange
Population 50,000 – 100,000: Buena Park • Fountain Valley • La Habra • Laguna Niguel • Lake Forest • Mission Viejo • Newport Beach • Tustin • Westminster • Yorba Linda
Population under 50,000: Aliso Viejo • Brea • Cypress • Dana Point • La Palma • Laguna Beach • Laguna Hills • Laguna Woods • Los Alamitos • Placentia • Rancho Santa Margarita • San Clemente • San Juan Capistrano • Seal Beach • Stanton • Villa Park
Census-designated places
Coto de Caza • Las Flores • Rossmoor • Tustin Foothills
Unincorporated communities
Dove Canyon • Ladera Ranch • Midway City • Orange Park Acres • Santa Ana Heights • Sunset Beach • Silverado • Trabuco Canyon