Unless it is a hidden level, reviews I have sourced suggest that four cities are featured in the game. Los Angeles is not one of them. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Driver_2#Setting "Chicago and Havana, which are both immediately open for 'TAKE A RIDE' mode, Las Vegas, which can only be accessed once missions are complete for the first two cities, and Rio de Janeiro, only accessible after completing the Las Vegas missions. The cities all have secret cars hidden within them, which become available once the player finds the cars. The cities include many of their respective landmarks, such as the Navy Pier and Wrigley Field in Chicago, the Havana's Plaza de la Revolución and El Capitolio, re-creations of the hotels on the Las Vegas Strip, and the Corcovado and some other known landmarks of Rio."
There are about 6309.923 miles between Rio de Janeiro and Los Angeles.
Rio de Los Angeles State Park was created in 2007.
Distance:The distance between Los Angeles, California and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil is 6312 miles (10158 km).Flight:Los Angeles, CA (LAX) to Rio de Janeiro (RIO)Flight Duration 15 hours 50 mins
Rio Hackford was born on June 28, 1970, in Los Angeles County, California, USA.
Jaylene Rio was born on April 16, 1975, in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Joanne Rio died on November 29, 1984, in Los Angeles, California, USA of viral infection.
Evelyn Del Rio died on November 26, 1998, in Los Angeles, California, USA of diabetes complications.
Wilshire Country Club, Los Angeles Country Club, North Course, Bel Aire Course, and Rio Hondo are all highly rated. Rio Hondo is ranked in the top 100 nationally.
The flight time from Los Angeles International Airport to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil is 12 hours, 36 minutes.
There are two members of the band, Los Del Rio, and neither of them died.
Los Angeles is named for the Virgin Mary under the title of “Queen of the Angels”. The original name being “El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora, La Reina de Los Angeles del Rio Porciuncola”. Which translates to ”the Town of Our Lady, Queen of the Angels of the Little Portion River.” The “little portion” or porch is a chapel in Assisi built by St. Francis of Assisi dedicated to St. Mary, the Queen of the Angels in Catholic theology.
Some cities in the western hemisphere include New York City, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Rio de Janeiro, and Vancouver.