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  1. This is a bi-national map showing the Lower Rio Grande Valley. The Rio Grande Valley is not a true valley, but a river delta. "Valley" is often used in the western United States to refer to a large expanse with rivers. Most such valleys, including the Rio Grande, have good agricultural production.

  2. Complete Vacation, Recreation and Tourism Information. The Rio Grande Valley, on the southernmost tip of Texas, is a semi-tropical paradise that borders Mexico and includes the Gulf Coast shores. Palm trees and orchards of citrus trees line the roads. Luscious, locally grown citrus fruit and vegetables are readily available at roadside stands ...

  3. Rio Grande Valley Map & Cities Guide. It is the southernmost tip of Texas and is one of the fastest growing regions of the United States (Valley Central). It is a hub for healthcare, manufacturing, shipping and farming. Meanwhile, tourists and locals alike flock to South Padre Island for beachy weekend escapes.

  4. Explore RGV: The Official Guide to the Rio Grande Valley is published in partnership with the Lower Rio Grande Valley Development Council. The publication serves as the comprehensive guide to tourism and destination attractions of the Rio Grande Valley, as identified by the staff and committee of Explore RGV.

  5. Lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas - Google My Maps. Sign in. Open full screen to view more. This map was created by a user. Learn how to create your own. Revised 24 February 2014.

  6. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesRio Grande Valley - TSHA

    Sep 29, 2015 · The Rio Grande valley is a complex economic and perceptual region. What Texans call "the Valley" centers on Starr, Cameron, Hidalgo, and Willacy counties in the lower Rio Grande region and extends from the mouth of the Rio Grande up the river for a distance of some 100 miles. The lower Rio Grande contains good agricultural land, the region ...

  7. Relief map showing the latitude of the Lower Rio Grande Valley (enclosed by dashed curve) and how it compares with locations in Florida. US-Mexico border (yellow) is the Rio Grande River in Texas; state boundaries in Mexico and US are also shown. Click on map for larger view.

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