List of sister cities in Texas
(Redirected from List of twin towns and sister cities in Texas)
This article is a list of sister cities in the United States state of Texas. Sister cities, known in Europe as town twins, are cities that partner with each other to promote human contact and cultural links, although this partnering is not limited to cities and often includes counties, regions, states, and other sub-national entities.
Many cities works with foreign cities through Sister Cities International, an organization whose goal is to "promote peace through mutual respect, understanding, and cooperation."[1]
A
edit- Río Cuarto, Argentina
- Cedral, Mexico
- Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Mexico
- Bad Königshofen, Germany
B
edit- Strzelce Opolskie, Poland
- Tysmenytsia, Ukraine
- Hadera, Israel[8]
- San Miguel el Alto, Mexico[9]
- Barranquilla, Colombia
- Matamoros, Mexico
C
edit- Guri, South Korea
- Eguisheim, France
- Comonfort, Mexico
- Allende, Mexico
- Miguel Alemán, Mexico
D
edit- Oberentzen, France
- Cognac, France
- Taoyuan, Taiwan
E
edit- Hvozdná, Czech Republic
- Ciudad Juárez, Mexico
- Chihuahua, Mexico
- Guadalajara, Mexico
- Hadera, Israel
- Jerez de la Frontera, Spain
- Querétaro, Mexico
- Torreón, Mexico
F
editG
edit- Sinaia, Romania
- Macharaviaya, Spain
- Niigata, Japan
- Stavanger, Norway
- Veracruz, Mexico
- Taoyuan, Taiwan
- Hidalgo, Mexico
- Sinan, South Korea
- Baden, Austria
- Charlesbourg (Quebec City), Canada
- Guishan (Taoyuan), Taiwan
- Kalush, Ukraine
- Krems an der Donau, Austria
- Parras, Mexico
- West Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom
H
edit- Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
- Baku, Azerbaijan
- Basra, Iraq
- Chiba, Japan
- Grampian, Scotland, United Kingdom
- Guayaquil, Ecuador
- Huelva, Spain
- Istanbul, Turkey
- Karachi, Pakistan
- Leipzig, Germany
- Luanda, Angola
- Nice, France
- Perth, Australia
- Shenzhen, China
- Stavanger, Norway
- Taipei, Taiwan
- Tampico, Mexico
- Ulsan, South Korea
I
editK
editL
edit- Frenštát pod Radhoštěm, Czech Republic
- Acámbaro, Mexico
- Campeche, Mexico
- Cerralvo, Mexico
- Chenzhou, China
- Ciénega de Flores, Mexico
- Ciudad Valles, Mexico
- La Cruz, Costa Rica
- Cuernavaca, Mexico
- General Escobedo, Mexico
- General Terán, Mexico
- Guadalajara, Mexico
- Guadalupe, Mexico
- Los Herreras, Mexico
- Hutt, New Zealand
- Jerez, Mexico
- Lampazos de Naranjo, Mexico
- Laredo, Spain
- Lázaro Cárdenas, Mexico
- León, Mexico
- Mexticacán, Mexico
- Monclova, Mexico
- Montemorelos, Mexico
- Murray Bridge, Australia
- Nuevo Laredo, Mexico
- Papantla, Mexico
- San Antonio de Areco, Argentina
- San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
- Tainan, Taiwan
- Tepatitlán de Morelos, Mexico
- Tijuana, Mexico
- Tlahualilo, Mexico
- Tonalá, Mexico
- Torreón, Mexico
- Veracruz, Mexico
- Wenzhou, China
- Wuwei, China
- Zixing, China
M
edit- Taipei, Taiwan
- Cadereyta Jiménez, Mexico
- Chilpancingo de los Bravo, Mexico
- Ciudad Victoria, Mexico
- García, Mexico
- Guadalupe, Mexico
- Irapuato, Mexico
- Monterrey, Mexico
- Reynosa, Mexico
- San Luis Potosí, Mexico
- Tampico, Mexico
- Taxco de Alarcón, Mexico
- Zihuatanejo de Azueta, Mexico
- Mediaș, Romania
- Almolonga, Guatemala[42]
- Benito Juárez, Mexico[43]
- Fortín, Mexico[44]
- Isla Mujeres, Mexico[45]
- Puerto Vallarta, Mexico[46]
- Río Bravo, Mexico[47]
- Villa del Carbón, Mexico[48]
N
edit- Braunfels, Germany
P
edit- Hsinchu, Taiwan
- San Pedro Garza García, Mexico
- Aseseeso, Ghana
- Guachené, Colombia
- Manta, Colombia
- Pabellón de Arteaga, Mexico
- Punta Gorda, Belize
R
edit- Santiago, Mexico
- Celaya, Mexico
- Cerralvo, Mexico
- Lake Macquarie, Australia
- Sabinas Hidalgo, Mexico
S
edit- Chennai, India
- Darmstadt, Germany
- Guadalajara, Mexico
- Gwangju, South Korea
- Kumamoto, Japan
- Monterrey, Mexico
- Kaohsiung, Taiwan
- Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
- Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
- Windhoek, Namibia
- Wuxi, China
- Allende, Mexico
- Casas Grandes, Mexico
- Ciudad Juárez, Mexico
- Doña Ana, United States
- Guerrero, Mexico
- Hidalgo del Parral, Mexico
- Janos, Mexico
- Jiménez, Mexico
- Mesilla, United States
- Santa Bárbara, Mexico
- Satevó, Mexico
- Valle de Zaragoza, Mexico
- San Nicolás de los Garza, Mexico
- San Pedro Garza García, Mexico
- Tome, Japan
- Wuzhong (Suzhou), China
T
edit- Aguascalientes, Mexico
- Telgte, Germany
- Lo Barnechea, Chile
- Jelenia Góra, Poland
- Liberia, Costa Rica
- San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
- Yachiyo, Japan
V
edit- Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain
- Marín, Mexico
W
edit- Kunovice, Czech Republic
- Fürstenfeldbruck, Germany
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