Texas
- Abilene:
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- Addison:
- Banciao City, Taiwan
- Arlington:
- Bad Königshofen, Germany
- Austin:
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- Beaumont:
- Beppu, Japan
- Belton:
- Ebino, Japan
- Benbrook:
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- Castroville:
- Equisheim, France
- College Station:
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- Canyon:
- Minakami, Japan
- Corpus Christi:
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- Dallas:
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- 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:
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- Galveston:
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- Grand Prairie:
- Kalush, Ukraine
- Grapevine:
- Livingston, Scotland
- Hondo:
- Geispolsheim, France
- Houston:
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- Huntsville:
- Niharu, Japan
- Irving:
- Marino, Italy
- Karnes County:
- Leśnica, Poland
- La Grange:
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- Laredo:
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- 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:
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- Plano:
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- San Antonio:
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- Seguin:
- Vechta, Germany
- Shiner:
- Winterlingen, Germany
- Southlake:
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- Tomball:
- Telgte, Germany
- Tyler:
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- Weimar:
- Weimar, Germany
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