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Bandera County, Texas Social - Education, Marital Status, Relationships, Fertility, Grandparents... Employment - Employment, Occupation and Class of Worker, Commuting, Business and Industry - Commercial and Nonprofit Businesses with Employees, Sole Proprietorships, Partnerships, and Individual Corporations; By Ownership Minority- and Women-Owned Businesses Bandera Falls is an unincorporated community in Bandera County, Texas, United States. It is a residential subdivision located several miles south of Bandera and about 3.5 miles southwest of Pipe Creek. It lies along the left bank of the Medina River, just north of its outlet into Medina Lake, one of the largest bodies of water in south Texas.
BANDERA FALLS, TEXAS. Bandera Falls is on Farm Road 1283 five miles south of Pipe Creek in eastern Bandera County. In 1966 it was a residential community of some ten houses. It was still listed as a community in 1990, though without census figures. Bandera County
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BANDERA COUNTY. Bandera County (Q-14) is twenty-five miles northwest of San Antonio in the Edwards Plateau region of southwest Texas. It is bordered by Kerr County and Kendall County on the north, Bexar County on the east, Medina County and Uvalde County on the south, and Real County on the west. The county seat and largest town is Bandera, and the center of the county lies at 29 45' north latitude and 99 11' west longitude. The county is crossed by State highways 16, 46, and 173 and Farm roads 187, 337, 470, and 1283.
Bandera County comprises an area of 793 square miles, with elevations that range from 1,200 to 2,300 feet. The western part of the county is drained by the Sabinal River and the eastern part by the Medina River. The alkaline and generally shallow soils overlie limy subsoils. The vegetation consists primarily of grasses such as bluestems, grama, buffalo grass, winter grass, and wild ryes. Along the many streams of the county grow cedar, post oak, Spanish oak, live oak, pecan, and cypress trees. Deer and turkey are plentiful, but there are no large predators. Sheep, goat, cattle, and poultry raising are the chief occupations. Only 11 to 20 percent of the land in the county is considered prime farmland. Crops include corn, oats, hay, pecans, and some grain sorghums.
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