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  2. Texas Cities That Border Mexico (1248 Miles) - Texas View

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    You can find many Texan cities along the 1248-mile-long stretch of the southern Texas-Mexico border. Several of these towns are twinned with Mexican cities across the border. These border towns share much of their food, culture, and traditions with their Mexican counterparts.

  3. List of Mexico–United States border crossings - Wikipedia

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    There are 50 places where people can cross the MexicoUnited States border. Several large border cities have multiple crossings, often including one or more that bypass the center of the city and are designated for truck traffic.

  4. Border towns along the Mexico-USA border - Mexican Routes

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    Towns along the Mexico-USA border can be a great travel experience. Many of these areas are thriving hubs of cultural exchange. But they may also face challenges related to immigration, security, and drug trafficking.

  5. Border Towns: What to Do and Where to Do It – Texas Monthly

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    Our travel guide, in search of the perfect taco, wanders along the 1248 mile border between Texas and Mexico. He wines, dines, and occasionally sightsees. Search Texas Monthly

  6. Best Mexican Border Towns and Regions to Visit - World Nomads

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    Mexican border towns have far more to offer than their reputation would lead you to believe. Uncover the charms of Tijuana, Popotla, and Cuidad Juarez.

  7. Texas Mexico Border Guide - Cross Border Coverage

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    Texas Mexico Border Towns. What is the safest town on the Mexican border in Texas or Mexico? That’s a common question we see and it often comes from folks who haven’t visited but are considering a trip. The border is filled with residents on both sides and there are numerous wonderful communities.

  8. Lower Rio Grande Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Lower Rio Grande Valley (Spanish: Valle del Río Grande), commonly known as the Rio Grande Valley or locally as the Valley or RGV, is a region spanning the border of Texas and Mexico located in a floodplain of the Rio Grande near its mouth. [1]

  9. El Paso–Juárez - Wikipedia

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    These sub-regions are typically defined by state borders, even though some New Mexico towns in the region like Sunland Park are significantly closer to El Paso than to Las Cruces. Demographics. Ciudad Juárez is the largest city in the region (population 1,321,004 as of 2010).

  10. Travel to Mexican Border Towns From the Southwestern US

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    Here's what you need to know about visiting Mexico from the US Southwest, including tips, rules, and information for a safe trip.