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Brief Information About Agua Dulce
Agua Dulce is a town in Nueces County, Texas. It is part of the Corpus Christi Metro Area, and has a total area of 0.3 square miles, all of which is land. The local post office was established in 1908, and the town experienced considerable growth till the mid twentieth century.
Mining, agriculture and tourism are the major commercial activities here. Public education here comprises one elementary and one high school. Old Hoppe Place Airport is the local airport. The closest hospital is in Alice, 12 miles away. The cost of living here is 23.60% lower than the country average.
This place gets about 27 inches of rain annually. The number of days with measurable precipitation is 60.
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