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Escondido, California

Escondido
City
City of Escondido
Downtown Escondido's Grand Avenue in May 2006.
Downtown Escondido's Grand Avenue in May 2006.
Flag of Escondido
Flag
Official seal of Escondido
Seal
Official logo of Escondido
Logo
Motto: "City of Choice!"
Location of Escondido, California
Location of Escondido, California
Escondido is located in the US
Escondido
Escondido
Location in the United States
Coordinates: 33°7′29″N 117°4′51″W / 33.12472°N 117.08083°W / 33.12472; -117.08083Coordinates: 33°7′29″N 117°4′51″W / 33.12472°N 117.08083°W / 33.12472; -117.08083
Country  United States of America
State  California
County San Diego
Incorporated October 8, 1888 (1888-10-08)
Government
 • Type Council-Manager
 • Mayor Sam Abed
Area
 • Total 36.989 sq mi (95.801 km2)
 • Land 36.813 sq mi (95.345 km2)
 • Water 0.176 sq mi (0.456 km2)  0.48%
Elevation 646 ft (197 m)
Population (April 1, 2010)
 • Total 143,911
 • Estimate (2013) 148,738
 • Rank 4th in San Diego County
38th in California
 • Density 3,900/sq mi (1,500/km2)
Time zone Pacific (UTC−8)
 • Summer (DST) PDT (UTC−7)
ZIP codes 92025–92027, 92029
Area codes 442/760
FIPS code 06-22804
GNIS feature IDs 1652706, 2410455
Website www.escondido.org
Sister cities
Itoshima, Japan

Escondido (/ˌɛskənˈdd/ ES-kən-DEE-doh) is a city located in San Diego County's North County region, 30 miles (48 km) northeast of Downtown San Diego, California. The city occupies a shallow valley ringed by rocky hills. Incorporated in 1888, it is one of the oldest cities in San Diego County. The city had a population of 143,911 in the 2010 census. Escondido's municipal government set itself an operating budget limit of $426,289,048 for the fiscal year 2010–2011. The city is known as Eskondiid in Diegueño.

"Escondido" is a Spanish word meaning "hidden". One source says the name originally referred to agua escondida or hidden water; another says it meant "hidden treasure".

The Escondido area was first settled by the Luiseño, who established campsites and villages along the creek running through the area. They named the place "Mehel-om-pom-pavo." The Kumeyaay migrated from areas near the Colorado River, settling both in the San Pasqual Valley and near the San Dieguito River in the southwestern and western portions of what is now Escondido. Most of the villages and campsites today have been destroyed by development and agriculture.


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