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  2. Los Encinos State Historic Park - Wikipedia

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    Los Encinos State Historic Park fountain "Encino Hot Springs" Los Angeles Evening Express, September 22, 1923. The Encino Springs are historic artesian springs that were the site of the Siutcanga village of the Tongva-Kizh people, and later provided water for Rancho Los Encinos in what is now the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles County, California.

  3. Category:Native American mythology of California - Wikipedia

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    Articles about the Mythology of the Native American people, from within the contemporary borders of California Subcategories. This category has only the following ...

  4. Rancho Los Encinos - Wikipedia

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    The name of the rancho derives from the original designation of the Valley by the Portola expedition of 1769: El Valle de Santa Catalina de Bononia de los Encinos, [3] with encino being the Spanish name for Oaks, after the many native deciduous Valley Oak (Quercus lobata) and evergreen Coast Live Oak (Quercus agrifolia) trees across the valley's savannah, which are still found on the park's ...

  5. Traditional narratives of Indigenous Californians - Wikipedia

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    A few versions of Native California traditional narratives were written down by Franciscan missionaries, notably Jerónimo Boscana in the early nineteenth century. . Travelers, government agents, and local residents, such as Hugo Reid and Stephen Powers, added to this documentation in the later nineteent

  6. Fairies, dragons and steamy sex scenes: ‘Romantasy ... - AOL

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    Romantasy novels meld high fantasy with steamy love stories to the delight of readers, like Sarah J. Maas’ “A Court of Thorns and Roses” and Rebecca Yarros’ “Fourth Wing.”

  7. Encino, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Encino Park was founded around 1937 and has a playground, as well as basketball courts and two lighted tennis courts. For over a millennium, the area known as Encino was the home of a massive California live oak known as the Encino Oak Tree. It is possible that Encino is named because of this particular tree.

  8. Encino, Los Angeles, California - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Encino, Los Angeles, California

  9. The Enchanted World - Wikipedia

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    The Enchanted World was a series of twenty-one books published in the time period 1984-1987. Each book focused on different aspects of mythology, fairy tales or folklore, and all were released by Time-Life Books. [1]