- Encino, Los Angeles - Wikipedia
Encino is a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, California The name Encino is the misspelling in masculine of Encina, the Spanish word for "holm oak” (Quercus ilex) The Spanish name reflects the original Tongva-language name for the village of Siutcanga, which can be translated to "the place of the oaks " [2][3]
- Encino | Nithya Raman | Los Angeles City Councilmember 4th District
Encino — Spanish for “oak” — is situated on the westernmost region of Council District 4 in the heart of the San Fernando Valley Home to the “Valley’s Miracle Mile”, beautiful natural space with Los Encinos State Historic Park, a notable Sports Complex, Sepulveda Gardens, and more
- Encino, Los Angeles, CA Homes for Sale Real Estate | Redfin
Instantly search and view photos of all homes for sale in Encino, Los Angeles, CA now Encino, Los Angeles, CA real estate listings updated every 15 to 30 minutes
- Encino - Los Angeles, CA - Niche
Encino is a neighborhood in Los Angeles, California with a population of 47,826 Encino is in Los Angeles County and is one of the best places to live in California Living in Encino offers residents an urban feel and most residents own their homes
- Encino Map - Suburb - Los Angeles, California, USA - Mapcarta
Encino is a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, California Encino has about 44,600 residents Mapcarta, the open map
- Encino LA Neighborhood Guide - Compass
Our Encino LA neighborhood guide helps you learn about the suburb of the San Fernando Valley, glittering nightlife, and impressive architecture of Encino
- Encino Neighborhood Guide - Los Angeles, CA - Trulia
Encino is a neighborhood in the southern San Fernando Valley, 23 miles northwest of downtown L A It sits on the north slope of the Santa Monica Mountains right where I-405 cuts through to L A ’s west side
- Encino - Urbanize LA
Encino is situated in the central portion of the southern San Fernando Valley and on the north slope of the Santa Monica Mountains It is flanked on the north by Reseda and the Sepulveda Basin, on the east by Sherman Oaks, on the southeast by Bel-Air, on the south by Brentwood and on the west by Tarzana
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