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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Famous quotes containing the word texas:
“I not only rejoice, but congratulate my beloved country Texas is reannexed, and the safety, prosperity, and the greatest interest of the whole Union is secured by this ... great and important national act.”
—Andrew Jackson (17671845)
“Worn down by the hoofs of millions of half-wild Texas cattle driven along it to the railheads in Kansas, the trail was a bare, brown, dusty strip hundreds of miles long, lined with the bleaching bones of longhorns and cow ponies. Here and there a broken-down chuck wagon or a small mound marking the grave of some cowhand buried by his partners on the lone prairie gave evidence to the hardships of the journey.”
—For the State of Kansas, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)
“Fifty million Frenchmen cant be wrong.”
—Anonymous. Popular saying.
Dating from World War Iwhen it was used by U.S. soldiersor before, the saying was associated with nightclub hostess Texas Quinan in the 1920s. It was the title of a song recorded by Sophie Tucker in 1927, and of a Cole Porter musical in 1929.