City of El Monte | ||
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City | ||
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Motto: End of the Santa Fe Trail | ||
Location of El Monte in the County of Los Angeles |
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Location in the United States | ||
Coordinates: 34°4′24″N 118°1′39″W / 34.07333°N 118.02750°WCoordinates: 34°4′24″N 118°1′39″W / 34.07333°N 118.02750°W | ||
Country | United States | |
State | California | |
County | Los Angeles | |
Incorporated | November 18, 1912 | |
Government | ||
• Type | Council-Manager | |
• Mayor | Andre Quintero | |
• City Treasurer | Jerry Velasco | |
Area | ||
• Total | 9.648 sq mi (24.988 km2) | |
• Land | 9.562 sq mi (24.766 km2) | |
• Water | 0.086 sq mi (0.222 km2) 0.89% | |
Elevation | 299 ft (91 m) | |
Population (April 1, 2010) | ||
• Total | 113,475 | |
• Estimate (2013) | 115,708 | |
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10th in Los Angeles County 52nd in California |
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• Density | 12,000/sq mi (4,500/km2) | |
Time zone | Pacific (UTC-8) | |
• Summer (DST) | PDT (UTC−7) | |
ZIP codes | 91731-91735 | |
Area code(s) | 626 | |
FIPS code | 06-22230 | |
GNIS feature IDs | 1652702, 2410413 | |
Website | ci |
El Monte /ɛl ˈmɒntiː/ is a residential, industrial, and commercial city in Los Angeles County of Southern California, the United States. The city lies in the San Gabriel Valley east of the city of Los Angeles.
El Monte's slogan is "Welcome to Friendly El Monte" and historically is known as "The End of the Santa Fe Trail." As of the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 113,475, down from 115,965 at the 2000 census. As of 2010, El Monte was the 51st largest city in California.
El Monte is situated between the San Gabriel and Rio Hondo Rivers; residents claimed that anything could be grown in the area. Between 1770 and 1830, Spanish soldiers and missionaries often stopped here for respite. They called the area 'El Monte,' which in Spanish means 'the mountain'. Most people assume the name refers to a mountain, but there were no mountains in the valley. The word is an archaic Spanish translation of that era: meaning "the wood". The first explorers had found this rich, low-altitude land, blanketed with thick growths of wispy willows, alders, and cattails, located between the two rivers. They also found wild grapevines and watercress. El Monte is approximately 7 miles long and 4 miles wide. When the State Legislature organized California into more manageable designated townships in the 1850s, they called it the El Monte Township. In a short time the name returned to the original El Monte.
The area, beside the San Gabriel River, was part of the homeland of the Tongva people for thousands of years. The Spanish Portolá expedition of missionaries and soldiers passed through the area in 1769-1770. The site was within the Spanish land grant Rancho La Puente. Mission San Gabriel Arcángel was the center of colonial activities in the area.