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Encyclopedia > Encino

Encino is a neighborhood of the City of Los Angeles, California located in the San Fernando Valley. Encino is bounded by Victory Boulevard, Mulholland Drive, Lindley Avenue and the roughly by the 405 freeway.


The Encino Velodrome has provided an outdoor oval bicycle racing track since 1963.



Per the 2000 Census, the population of Encino was: 40,946; population density: 3,864.9 per sq. mile, population under 18: 18.25%; population Over 64: 20.08%; housing units: 18,519; land area: 10.59 square miles (27.44 square kilometers); and water area: 0.13 square miles (0.33 square kilometers)


External links

  • Encino Velodrome (http://www.encinovelodrome.org/index.htm)

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Encino, California - encyclopedia article about Encino, California. (1089 words)
Encino is bordered by Tarzana Tarzana is a community in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles.
It is surrounded by Reseda to the north, Woodland Hills to the west, Encino to the east, and the Santa Monica Mountains to the south.
As of the 2000 Census, the population of Encino was 40,946, with a population density 3,864.9 per square mile.
Encino - definition of Encino in Encyclopedia (128 words)
Encino is a neighborhood of the City of Los Angeles, California located in the the San Fernando Valley.
Encino is bounded by Victory Boulevard, Mulholland Drive, Lindley Avenue and the roughly by the 405 freeway.
Per the 2000 Census, the population of Encino was: 40,946; population density: 3,864.9 per sq.
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