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Distance from Surprise, AZ, USA to Lubbock, TX, USA


There is driving distance between and .

There is estimated duration to reach destination.

Distance Conversions

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Distance type Miles Kilometers Nautical Miles
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About Surprise, AZ, USA


Surprise

significant event Surprise, Arizona Surprise, Indiana Surprise, Nebraska Surprise, New York Surprise Station, California, formerly known as Surprise, California

Kinder Surprise

Kinder Surprise (Italian: Kinder Sorpresa or Ovetto Kinder), also known as Kinder Egg or Kinder Surprise Egg, is a milk chocolate consisting of a chocolate

Surprise, Surprise

Surprise, Surprise may refer to: Surprise Surprise (album), a 1982 album by Mezzoforte "Surprise Surprise" (Billy Talent song), a 2012 song by Billy Talent

Surprise Surprise (film)

Surprise Surprise is a 2009 drama written by Travis Michael Holder and Jerry Turner and directed by Jerry Turner. Den, an in-the-closet TV star, and his

No Surprises

"No Surprises" is a song by the English alternative rock band Radiohead, released as the fourth and final single from their third studio album, OK Computer


About Lubbock, TX, USA


Lubbock, Texas

Lubbock (/ˈlʌbək/ LUB-ək) is the 11th-most populous city in the U.S. state of Texas and the county seat of Lubbock County. With a population of 258,862

Lubbock (disambiguation)

Lubbock is a city in Texas. Lubbock may also refer to: Lubbock (surname), includes a list of persons with the name Lubbock County, Texas Lubbock High School

Death of Stuart Lubbock

Stuart Lubbock (1 October 1969 – 31 March 2001) was a meat factory worker from Essex, England, who died under suspicious circumstances at the home of

Francis Lubbock

brother of Thomas Saltus Lubbock, for whom Lubbock County, Texas, and the eponymous county seat are named. Francis Lubbock was born on October 16, 1815

Lubbock Lights

The Lubbock Lights were an unusual formation of lights seen over the city of Lubbock, Texas in August and September 1951. The Lubbock Lights incident