Joliet

Joliet is an unincorporated community in , in the U.S. state of . According to the Handbook of Texas, there were no population estimates made available to the community in 2000.
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  • Type: Hamlet
  • Description: human settlement in Caldwell County, Texas, United States of America
  • Also known as: Joliet, Texas” and “Joliet, TX

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Prairie Lea and Fentress.

Village
is an unincorporated community in , , United States. According to the Handbook of Texas, the community had an estimated population of 255 in 2000. It is part of the Metropolitan Statistical Area. is situated 5 miles southwest of Joliet.

Village
is an unincorporated community in , , United States. According to the Handbook of Texas, the community had an estimated population of 291 in 2000. is situated 6 miles west of Joliet.

Joliet

Latitude
29.76939° or 29° 46′ 10″ north
Longitude
-97.67917° or 97° 40′ 45″ west
Elevation
417 feet (127 metres)
Open location code
76X4Q89C+Q8
Open­Street­Map ID
node 151781057
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­hamlet
Geo­Names ID
4701453
Wiki­data ID
Q48851204
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