Andrews County
Andrews County is located in the western part of Texas, USA. It was established in 1910 and named after Richard Andrews, a soldier in the Texas Revolution. The county seat is Andrews, which serves as the main hub for local government and services. The area is known for its oil and gas production, contributing significantly to the local economy.
The county covers approximately 1,500 square miles and has a population of around 19,000 residents. Andrews County features a mix of agricultural land and open spaces, with a landscape characterized by flat plains and occasional rolling hills. The region experiences a semi-arid climate, with hot summers and mild winters.