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Coker, Texas

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Coker was a community located in north central Bexar County, Texas (USA) near Hill Country Village, along Loop 1604 .

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Coker, Texas
Wurzbach Parkway Frontage Road, San Antonio

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N 29.558 ° E -98.491 °
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Wurzbach Parkway Frontage Road

Wurzbach Parkway Frontage Road
78216 San Antonio
Texas, United States
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