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  2. Sabine River (Texas–Louisiana) - Wikipedia

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    The Sabine River (/ s ə ˈ b iː n /) is a 360-mile (580 km) long river [5] [6] in the Southern U.S. states of Texas and Louisiana, [2] From the 32nd parallel north and downstream, it serves as part of the boundary between the two states and empties into Sabine Lake, an estuary of the Gulf of Mexico.

  3. File:Map of Texas highlighting Sabine County.svg - Wikipedia

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    Comté de Sabine; Hemphill (Texas) Pineland (Texas) Modèle:Palette Comté de Sabine; Milam (Texas) Usage on ga.wikipedia.org Contae Sabine, Texas; Usage on glk.wikipedia.org سبین ٚ شأرستان (تگزاس) Usage on hu.wikipedia.org Texas megyéinek listája; Sabine megye (Texas) Usage on hy.wikipedia.org Սաբին շրջան (Տեխաս)

  4. List of rivers of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Trinity River – 423 miles (681 km) entirely in Texas; Sabine River – 360 miles (580 km) of which 360 miles (580 km) are in Texas; Neches River – 416 miles (669 km) entirely in Texas; Nueces River – 315 miles (507 km) entirely in Texas; The Trinity River is the longest river with its entire drainage basin in Texas. The Colorado is the ...

  5. File:Sabine River & Taylor Bayou, Texas.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Top: A satellite view of the Sabine River on the Texas - Louisiana border (30.4285°N, 93.7161°W): showing the river running its natural meandering course, thus producing a diverse spectrum of water depths, fast and slow currents, temperatures, soft and hardpan bottoms, sand beaches, and other habitats and microhabitats, all supporting a diverse spectrum of flora and fauna.

  6. Big Cow Creek - Wikipedia

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    Big Cow Creek is a 65.8-mile-long (105.9 km) tributary of the Sabine River in eastern Texas. [2] This river was named after the mascot of the Texas CFB team the Longhorns which are in fact big cows. This river is also known to be extremely clean. Texas locals were often seen drinking straight from the water.

  7. Texas drought exposes resting place of five sunken World War ...

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    The Texas Historical Commission has documented the sites of dozens of such sunken ships in the Sabine and Neches rivers. When the water is low, Texas rivers reveal their tightly held secrets.

  8. File:Burr's Ferry (and vicinity, Sabine River, Louisana and ...

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    This file was provided to Wikimedia Commons by the National Archives and Records Administration as part of a cooperation project.The National Archives and Records Administration provides images depicting American and global history which are public domain or licensed under a free license.

  9. Logansport, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Logan moved to the area in 1830 began practicing medicine in Louisiana and Texas. He chartered a ferry business in the area and it became known as Logan's Ferry. Texas won independence in 1836, and the newly formed Republic of Texas agreed to the Adams–Onís Treaty, so the Sabine River became the international boundary. The survey crew ...