List of Sister Cities in The United States - Texas

Texas

  • Abilene:
Corinth, Greece
Herrlisheim, France
Río Cuarto, Córdoba, Argentina
  • Addison:
Banciao City, Taiwan
  • Arlington:
Bad Königshofen, Germany
  • Austin:
Saltillo, Mexico (1968)
Maseru, Lesotho (1978)
Lima, Peru (1981)
Adelaide, Australia (1983)
Taichung, Taiwan (1986)
Ōita, Japan (1990)
Koblenz, Germany (1991)
Xishuangbanna, China (1997)
Old Orlu, Nigeria (2000)
Gwangmyeong, South Korea
Shiraz, Iran
  • Beaumont:
Beppu, Japan
  • Belton:
Ebino, Japan
  • Benbrook:
Ballymoney, Northern Ireland, UK
Bled, Slovenia
  • Castroville:
Equisheim, France
  • College Station:
Ciudad Real, Spain
Greifswald, Germany
Kazan, Russia
Zuazua, Mexico
  • Canyon:
Minakami, Japan
  • Corpus Christi:
Agen, France
Keelung, Taiwan
Monterrey, Mexico
Toledo, Spain
Yokosuka, Japan
  • Dallas:
Brno, Czech Republic
Dijon, France
Kirkuk, Iraq
Monterrey, Mexico
Riga, Latvia
Saratov, Russia
Taipei, Taiwan
  • Denison:
Cognac, France
  • Denton:
Madaba, Jordan
  • D'Hanis:
Oberentzen, France
  • Duncanville:
Monasterolo di Savigliano, Italy
  • El Paso:
Ciudad Juárez, Mexico
  • Farmers Branch:
Garbsen, Germany
  • Fredericksburg:
Montabaur, Germany
  • Fort Worth:
Reggio Emilia, Italy (1985)
Nagaoka, Japan (1987)
Trier, Germany (1987)
Bandung, Indonesia (1990)
Budapest, Hungary (1990)
Toluca, Mexico (1998)
Mbabane, Swaziland (2004)
  • Galveston:
Cape Town, South Africa
Niigata, Japan
Stavanger, Norway
Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum), India
Veracruz, Mexico
  • Grand Prairie:
Kalush, Ukraine
  • Grapevine:
Livingston, Scotland
  • Hondo:
Geispolsheim, France
  • Houston:
Taipei, Taiwan (1963)
Huelva, Spain (1969)
Chiba, Japan (1973)
Nice, France (1973)
Baku, Azerbaijan (1976)
Grampian Region, Scotland (1979)
Stavanger, Norway (1980)
Perth, Australia (1983)
Istanbul, Turkey (1986)
Shenzhen, People's Republic of China (1986)
Guayaquil, Ecuador (1987)
Leipzig, Germany (1993)
Tyumen, Russia (1995)
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (2001)
Luanda, Angola (2003)
Tampico, Mexico (2003)
Karachi, Pakistan (2009)
  • Huntsville:
Niharu, Japan
  • Irving:
Marino, Italy
  • Karnes County:
Leśnica, Poland
  • La Grange:
Frenstat, Czech Republic
Olften, Germany
  • Laredo:
Acámbaro, Mexico 2004
Campeche, Mexico
Chenzhou, China 2001
Cienega de Flores, Mexico 1987
Ciudad Valles, Mexico
Cuernavaca, Mexico
Escobedo, Mexico
General Terán, Mexico
Guadalajara, Mexico
Guadalupe, Mexico 2000
Jerez de García Salinas, Mexico 1987
Lampazos, Mexico 2000
Laredo, Spain 1978
Lazaro Cardenas, Michoacan, Mexico
León, Mexico 2006
Los Herreras, Mexico
Lower Hutt, New Zealand
Marín, Mexico
Mexticacan, Mexico 2002
Monclova, Mexico 2003
Montemorelos, Mexico
Murray Bridge, Australia 1984
Nuevo Laredo, Mexico 1986
Papantla, Mexico
San Antonio de Areco, Argentina 2001
San Miguel de Allende, Mexico 2001
Tainan County, Taiwan 1985
Tepatitlan, Mexico
Tijuana, Mexico
Tlahualillo, Mexico 1988
Tonalá, Mexico
Torreón, Mexico 2004
Veracruz, Mexico 1992
Wenzhou, China
Wuwei, China 2004
Zixing, China 2002
  • Lubbock:
Musashino, Japan
  • Midland:
New Amsterdam, Guyana
  • Mineral Wells:
Medias, Romania
  • Muenster:
Münster, Germany
  • Nacogdoches:
Naze, Japan
  • Nassau Bay:
Star City, Russia
  • New Braunfels:
Braunfels, Germany
  • Paris:
Paris, France
  • Pasadena:
Bucheon, South Korea
Jajmau, India
Hadano, Japan
  • Plano:
Brampton, Ontario, Canada
Hsinchu, Taiwan
Ivanovo, Russia
Port Adelaide Enfield, Australia
San Pedro Garza García, Mexico
  • San Antonio:
Guadalajara, Mexico
Gwangju, South Korea
Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Kumamoto, Japan
Monterrey, Mexico
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Chennai, India
  • Seguin:
Vechta, Germany
  • Shiner:
Winterlingen, Germany
  • Southlake:
El Fuerte
Tome City, Japan
  • Tomball:
Telgte, Germany
  • Tyler:
Jelenia Góra, Poland
Lo Barnechea, Chile
Yachiyo, Japan
  • Weimar:
Weimar, Germany

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