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  1. Temescal Creek ( Temescal, Mexican Spanish for "sweat lodge") is one of the principal watercourses in the city of Oakland, California, United States. The word "temescal" is derived from temescalli/temazcalli (variously transliterated), which means "sweat house" in the Nahuatl language of Mexico. The name was given to the creek when it became ...

  2. Temescal Creek ( Temescal, Mexican Spanish for "sweat lodge") is one of the principal watercourses in the city of Oakland, California, United States. The word "temescal" is derived from temescalli/temazcalli (variously transliterated), which means "sweat house" in the Nahuatl language of Mexico. The name was given to the creek when it became ...

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  4. 2629134. map with Temescal Valley, California. Temescal Valley ( Temescal, Spanish for "sweat lodge") is a census-designated place in Riverside County, California. [2] Temescal Valley sits at an elevation of 1,138 feet (347 m). [2] The 2010 United States census reported Temescal Valley's population was 22,535.

    • 19.338 sq mi (50.085 km²)
    • Riverside
  5. Temescal Creek is an approximately 29-mile-long watercourse in Riverside County, in the U.S. state of California. Flowing primarily in a northwestern direction, it connects Lake Elsinore with the Santa Ana River. It drains the eastern slopes of the Santa Ana Mountains on its left and on its right the western slopes of the Temescal Mountains along its length. With a drainage basin of about ...

  6. The Temescal Creek waterhood, spanning from the rolling North Oakland hills to the mudflats of Emeryville Crescent, has supported diverse forms of life over the millennia. Giant camels, huge ground sloths, mammoths and giant beavers roamed the shorelines after the last Ice age filled in the vast meadowland of what is now the Bay and the dry ...

  7. Temescal Creek (Temescal, Spanish for "sweat lodge") is one of the principal watercourses in the city of Oakland, California, United States. The word "temescal" is a Spanish term derived from temescalli, which means "sweat house" in the Nahuatl language of Mexico. The name was given to the creek when it became part of the Peralta's Rancho San Antonio. It is surmised that the Peraltas or ...

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