Swiss Alp, Texas

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For the mountains, see Swiss Alps.

Swiss Alp is an unincorporated community in southern Fayette County, Texas, United States.

It was settled by German Lutheran settlers

[edit] External links

  • SWISS ALP, TX Handbook of Texas Online.
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Municipalities and communities of
Fayette County, Texas
County seat: La Grange
Cities

Carmine | Fayetteville | La Grange | Schulenburg

Fayette County map
Towns

Flatonia | Round Top

Unincorporated
communities

Ammansville | Black Jack Springs | Bluff | Cistern | Dubina | Ellinger | Engle | Freyburg | High Hill | Holman | Hostyn | Kirtley | Ledbetter | Muldoon | Mullins Prairie | Nechanitz | O'Quinn | Oldenburg | Park | Plum | Rabbs Prairie | Rek Hill | Roznov | Rutersville | St. John | Swiss Alp | Waldeck | Walhalla | Warda | Warrenton | West Point | Willow Springs | Winedale | Winchester

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Coordinates: 29°46′57″N 96°54′34″W / 29.7825, -96.90944

Categories: Texas geography stubs | Fayette County, Texas | Unincorporated communities in Texas
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