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How did Oakland get its name?

Last updated January 14, 2020 by ZagBot Comment

Oakland, California was named after the oak groves growing in the area, particularly until the mid 19th century.

Spanish settlers referred to the area spanning present-day Emeryville, Piedmont, and parts of Oakland, as Encinal de Temescal, derived from encina, the Spanish word for the evergreen oak.

Oakland was incorporated as a town in 1852 and as a city in 1854.

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