Texas and Mexico

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Texas and Mexico are neighboring regions in the United States and Mexico, respectively, historically and geographically linked by extensive cultural, economic, and social ties along their shared southern U.S. border.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Texas and Mexico canonical 1

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Statements (79)

Predicate Object
instanceOf U.S. state
border crossing
former Mexican state
former sovereign state
international border
regional cuisine
sovereign state
war of independence
annexationYear 1845
annexedBy United States of America
borderLengthWithMexico_km 2033
borderRiverWithMexico Rio Grande
borderRiverWithUnitedStates Rio Grande
bordersCountry Mexico
bordersU.S._state Texas
capital Austin
Mexico City
combatant Mexico
Texian Army
surface form: Texian forces
connects Laredo, Texas
surface form: Laredo

Nuevo Laredo
continent North America
country United States of America
endYear 1836
enteredUnion 1845
existedFrom 1836
existedUntil 1845
formerColonyOf Spain
formerTerritoryOf Mexico
hasHistoricalConflictWith Mexico
hasMajorBorderCrossingCity Brownsville
Ciudad Juárez
El Paso
Laredo, Texas
surface form: Laredo

Matamoros
McAllen, Texas
surface form: McAllen

Nuevo Laredo
Reynosa
hasMajorBorderPortOfEntry Laredo–Nuevo Laredo crossing
surface form: Laredo Port of Entry
hasMajorCityNearMexicoBorder Brownsville
El Paso
Laredo, Texas
surface form: Laredo

McAllen, Texas
surface form: McAllen
hasMajorEthnicGroup Mestizo
Mexican American
hasMajorIndustryLinkedToMexico maquiladora-related trade
hasMajorLanguage Spanish
hasMajorTradeRelationshipWith Mexico
United States of America
hasSignificantCrossBorderMigrationWith Mexico
hasSignificantHispanicPopulation true
hasSignificantRomanCatholicPopulation true
influencedBy American cuisine
Mexican cuisine
ISO_3166-1_alpha-2_code MX
ISO_3166-2_code Texas
surface form: US-TX
largestCity Houston
locatedIn Latin America
South Central United States
Southern United States
majorReligion Christianity
Christianity
officialLanguage Spanish
officialLanguageDeFacto English
participatesIn USMCA
surface form: United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement

USMCA
surface form: United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement
partOf U.S.–Mexico border
surface form: Mexico–United States border
separates Mexico
Texas
sharesCuisineTraditionWithMexico Tex-Mex cuisine
sharesCulturalRegionWithMexico Rio Grande valley
surface form: Rio Grande Valley
startYear 1835
timeZone Central Time Zone
Mountain Time Zone
usesTimeZone Central Time Zone
Mountain Time Zone
Pacific Time Zone
wasIndependentCountry Republic of Texas
wasPartOf Coahuila y Tejas
surface form: Mexican state of Coahuila y Tejas

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Rio Grande borderBetween Texas and Mexico