Falls City High School
Falls City High School is a public high school located in Falls City, Texas and classified as a 2A school by the UIL. It is part of the Falls City Independent School District located in northwest Karnes County.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Falls City
Village
Falls City is a city in Karnes County, Texas, United States. The population was 514 at the 2020 census. Falls City is near the location of a uranium tailings disposal cell, completed in 1994 under the terms of the 1978 Uranium Mill Tailings Radiation Control Act.
Falls City High School
- Type: School
- Description: high school in Falls City, Karnes County, Texas
- Categories: high school and education
- Location: Karnes, Texas, United States, North America
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Latitude
28.98271° or 28° 58′ 58″ northLongitude
-98.02639° or 98° 1′ 35″ westElevation
335 feet (102 metres)Open location code
76W3XXMF+3COpenStreetMap ID
node 356806051OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=school
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