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Pisek, Texas : ウィキペディア英語版
Pisek, Texas

Pisek (or Lone Oak, Sandy Point, or Nickols) is an unincorporated area in northern Colorado County, in the U.S. state of Texas. The former settlement, now a ghost town, was abandoned after 1941 when the inhabitants moved to Lone Oak on Farm to Market Road 1291. The site of Pisek is on a railroad between Fayetteville in Fayette County and New Ulm in Austin County.
==Geography==
Pisek was situated in extreme northern Colorado County near where the BNSF Railway crosses Fischer-Buller Road. Boggy Creek runs to the northwest through the site before turning southwest and emptying into Cummins Creek. Area roads include Lutonsky Lane, Buxkemper Road, 10th Street and Stokes Road to the northeast and Schmidt and Kickler Roads to the south. The junction of FM 1291 and Fischer-Buller Road is south of the railroad crossing. New Ulm is east of the junction of FM 1291 and Fischer-Buller Road, while Fayetteville is west of the same place.

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