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- Neighborhoods_of_Waco abstract "Waco, a Texas city of around 120,000, is unusual in that, unlike most cities its size, it has areas that are referred to much like many larger cities. These are not official government neighborhoods, but rather common names given by the residents and city neighborhood maps and parks.Waco is first divided into three \"sides\": the North Side, the South Side, and the East Side. Each side is then broken up into different sectors, or neighborhoods.".
- Neighborhoods_of_Waco comment "Waco, a Texas city of around 120,000, is unusual in that, unlike most cities its size, it has areas that are referred to much like many larger cities. These are not official government neighborhoods, but rather common names given by the residents and city neighborhood maps and parks.Waco is first divided into three \"sides\": the North Side, the South Side, and the East Side. Each side is then broken up into different sectors, or neighborhoods.".