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  1. San Angelo is a city in Texas. It is the county seat of Tom Green County, Texas. At the 2020 United States Census, 99,893 people lived there.

  2. San Angelo. San Angelo – miasto w Stanach Zjednoczonych, w stanie Teksas, siedziba hrabstwa Tom Green. Według spisu w 2020 roku liczy 99,9 tys. mieszkańców, w tym 42,6% to Latynosi [2] . W mieście rozwinął się przemysł spożywczy, skórzany, materiałów budowlanych oraz rafineryjny [3] .

  3. U. U.S. Route 67 Business (San Angelo, Texas) (east) U.S. Route 67 Business (San Angelo, Texas) (west) United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas. Categories: Populated places established in 1867. Cities in Texas. Cities in Tom Green County, Texas. County seats in Texas.

  4. San Angelo er en by i Tom Green County i Texas i USA. Byen hadde 93 200 innbyggere i 2000 [trenger referanse]. San Angelo er fylkesete i Tom Green County, men det opprinnelige fylkesete var Ben Ficklin. I 1882 var det flom ved Concho River, som ødela byen, og deretter ble fylkesete i San Angelo. Referanser

  5. Discover San Angelo is thrilled to introduce the Artist of the Quarter program, an exciting initiative aimed at celebrating the vibrant arts community of San Angelo, Texas. Each quarter, we will showcase the work of a local artist whose creativity and talent embody the spirit of our city’s rich cultural heritage. From painters to sculptors ...

  6. Goodfellow Air Force Base is a nonflying United States Air Force base located in San Angelo, Texas, United States. As part of Air Education and Training Command, Goodfellow's main mission is cryptologic and intelligence training for the Air Force, Space Force, Army, Coast Guard, Navy, and Marine Corps. Military firefighters are also trained ...

  7. Tom Green County is a county located on the Edwards Plateau in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2020 census, its population was 120,003. [1] Its county seat is San Angelo. [2] The county was created in 1874 and organized the following year. [3] It is named for Thomas Green, who was a Confederate soldier and lawyer.