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- Dolores,_Texas abstract "Dolores, Texas is near the Rio Grande in western Webb County near Laredo, Texas. It was established as a Mexican village called San José in 1860. In 1882 the Cannel Coal Company opened mines along the Rio Grande. Cannel Coal Company built the Rio Grande and Eagle Pass Railroad to ship coal from the town and renamed the San José village after its company President's daughter Dolores. In 1914 Dolores reportedly had a population of 1,000. The mines were closed in 1939. Its population declined to 20 in 1936. The population remained 20 according to the 1990 census".
- Dolores,_Texas areaCode "+1-956".
- Dolores,_Texas populationTotal "20".
- Dolores,_Texas type Unincorporated_area.
- Dolores,_Texas utcOffset "-5".
- Dolores,_Texas utcOffset "-6".
- Dolores,_Texas wikiPageID "11419080".
- Dolores,_Texas wikiPageRevisionID "604971171".
- Dolores,_Texas areaCode "+1-956".
- Dolores,_Texas establishedDate "1860".
- Dolores,_Texas establishedTitle "Established".
- Dolores,_Texas footnotes "Nearest Airports: Laredo: Laredo International Airport KLRD LRD Nuevo Laredo: Quetzalcoatl International Airport MMNL NLD".
- Dolores,_Texas hasPhotoCollection Dolores,_Texas.
- Dolores,_Texas id "hnd32".
- Dolores,_Texas latd "27".
- Dolores,_Texas latm "41".
- Dolores,_Texas latns "N".
- Dolores,_Texas lats "19".
- Dolores,_Texas longd "99".
- Dolores,_Texas longew "W".
- Dolores,_Texas longm "43".
- Dolores,_Texas longs "57".
- Dolores,_Texas name "Dolores, Texas".
- Dolores,_Texas officialName "Dolores, Texas".
- Dolores,_Texas populationAsOf "1990".
- Dolores,_Texas populationTotal "20".
- Dolores,_Texas postalCodeType "Zip Code".
- Dolores,_Texas settlementType Unincorporated_area.
- Dolores,_Texas timezone "CST".
- Dolores,_Texas timezoneDst "CST".
- Dolores,_Texas utcOffset "-6".
- Dolores,_Texas utcOffsetDst "-5".
- Dolores,_Texas subject Category:Laredo–Nuevo_Laredo.
- Dolores,_Texas subject Category:Unincorporated_communities_in_Texas.
- Dolores,_Texas subject Category:Unincorporated_communities_in_Webb_County,_Texas.
- Dolores,_Texas point "27.68861111111111 -99.7325".
- Dolores,_Texas type AdministrativeDistrict108491826.
- Dolores,_Texas type District108552138.
- Dolores,_Texas type GeographicalArea108574314.
- Dolores,_Texas type Location100027167.
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- Dolores,_Texas type PopulatedPlacesInWebbCounty,Texas.
- Dolores,_Texas type Region108630985.
- Dolores,_Texas type Site108651247.
- Dolores,_Texas type Tract108673395.
- Dolores,_Texas type YagoGeoEntity.
- Dolores,_Texas type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Dolores,_Texas type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Dolores,_Texas type Place.
- Dolores,_Texas type PopulatedPlace.
- Dolores,_Texas type Settlement.
- Dolores,_Texas type Wikidata:Q532.
- Dolores,_Texas type Place.
- Dolores,_Texas type Location.
- Dolores,_Texas type _Feature.
- Dolores,_Texas comment "Dolores, Texas is near the Rio Grande in western Webb County near Laredo, Texas. It was established as a Mexican village called San José in 1860. In 1882 the Cannel Coal Company opened mines along the Rio Grande. Cannel Coal Company built the Rio Grande and Eagle Pass Railroad to ship coal from the town and renamed the San José village after its company President's daughter Dolores. In 1914 Dolores reportedly had a population of 1,000. The mines were closed in 1939.".
- Dolores,_Texas label "Dolores, Texas".
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- Dolores,_Texas sameAs Q5289493.
- Dolores,_Texas sameAs Q5289493.
- Dolores,_Texas sameAs Dolores,_Texas.
- Dolores,_Texas lat "27.68861111111111".
- Dolores,_Texas long "-99.7325".
- Dolores,_Texas wasDerivedFrom Dolores,_Texas?oldid=604971171.
- Dolores,_Texas isPrimaryTopicOf Dolores,_Texas.
- Dolores,_Texas name "Dolores, Texas".