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The population of San Angelo is approximately 88,609 (2000).
The amount of land area in San Angelo is 124.038 sq. kilometers.
San Angelo elevation is 1,900 feet above sea level. Return to Index San Angelo location: in west-central Texas. It is about 91 miles to Abilene and about 132 to the Midland/Odessa area. Here is a location page for San Angelo.
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The climate for San Angelo is moderate. In the winter, temperatures never become extreme. Snow very rarely falls, but it does happen from time to time. Summers are nice with low humidity offsetting the higher temperatures. There are about 251 days of sunshine each year in San Angelo. History & History Related Items San Angelo history: Fort Concho was built in 1867 and a small town grew up next to it named Santa Angela. After the fort was closed, the town remained, eventually renamed San Angelo. Try this history page for San Angelo. San Angelo attractions: Attractions in San Angelo. Angelo State Planetarium Fort Concho National Historic Landmark Lakes, rivers and parks in the area. Return to Index
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