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San Fernando (Spanish for "St. Ferdinand") is a general-law city in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles County, within the Los Angeles metropolitan area. It is an enclave in the City of Los Angeles. As of the 2020 census, San Fernando had a population of 23,946.
Before Spanish missionaries arrived, the area was home to the Tongva people and the village of Pasheeknga, the most populous in the San Fernando Valley. The Mission San Fernando Rey de España was founded in 1797. In 1833, Mexico secularized the mission.
In 1846, the area became part of Rancho Ex-Mission San Fernando. While most towns in the valley annexed to Los Angeles for water access, San Fernando remained independent due to its own groundwater supply. After incorporation in 1911, annexation attempts failed. Post-World War II, San Fernando transitioned from agriculture to suburban living, experiencing demographic shifts and migration to the Santa Clarita and Antelope Valleys.