Seguín
Seguin is a city located in the U.S. state of Texas. It is situated in the northern part of the state, approximately 40 miles north of San Antonio. The city is named after José Seguín, a Spanish soldier who fought in the Texas Revolution. Seguin is part of the San Antonio-New Braunfels metropolitan statistical area.
The city was founded in 1846 and was initially known as "Seguin's Crossing." It was named after
Seguin is also known for its agricultural industry. The city is a major producer of cotton, peanuts,
Seguin is also known for its education. The city is home to several educational institutions, including Texas
Seguin is also known for its recreational opportunities. The city is home to several parks and recreational
Seguin is also known for its healthcare facilities. The city is home to several healthcare facilities, including
Seguin is also known for its cultural events. The city is home to several cultural events, including