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  2. Laredo–Colombia Solidarity International Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Laredo–Colombia Solidarity International Bridge was named in honor of the Mexican planned community of Colombia, Nuevo León.The community and the international bridge were built because the Mexican state of Nuevo León, which has a very small border with the United States, wanted an international port to compete with the bordering states of Coahuila and Tamaulipas in the international ...

  3. List of international bridges in North America - Wikipedia

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    A bridge connecting Piedras Negras, Coahuila, with Eagle Pass, Texas. Mexico (Nuevo León) United States (Texas) Laredo–Colombia Solidarity International Bridge: A bridge connecting Colombia, Nuevo León, with Laredo, Texas. Mexico (Tamaulipas) United States (Texas) Anzalduas International Bridge

  4. Laredo Colombia Solidarity Port of Entry - Wikipedia

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    The Laredo Colombia Solidarity Port of Entry is located at the Colombia – Solidarity International Bridge (sometimes referred to as "Bridge III"). It is the only port of entry from the Mexican state of Nuevo Leon. It was built in 1991 in an effort to relieve traffic from the congested downtown Laredo bridges. [1]

  5. Colombia, Nuevo León - Wikipedia

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    Colombia is a planned community founded in 1992 by the Mexican state of Nuevo León in the Anáhuac Municipality. It lies on the southern banks of the Río Grande, across from the U.S. city of Laredo, Texas. According to the INEGI Census, in 2010 Colombia had a population of 514.

  6. Laredo Colombia Solidarity Bridge - Wikipedia

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  7. Farm to Market Road 1472 - Wikipedia

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    Farm to Market Road 1472 (FM 1472) is a farm-to-market road in the U.S. state of Texas that connects the industrial area of Laredo to the Laredo–Colombia Solidarity International Bridge, and then runs roughly parallel to the Rio Grande into rural Webb County. In the urban sections of Laredo, it is a six-lane route known locally as Mines Road. [1]

  8. International Bridge - Wikipedia

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    International Railway Bridge, a railroad bridge connecting Fort Erie, Ontario and Buffalo, New York; Laredo International Bridge 1, connecting Laredo, Texas and Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas; Laredo International Bridge 2, connecting Laredo, Texas and Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas; Laredo International Bridge 3, connecting Laredo, Texas and Colombia ...

  9. Category:International bridges in Laredo, Texas - Wikipedia

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