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List of sister cities in Texas

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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]

As a result of a bill passed by the Texas Legislature in 2025, all Texas sister city partnerships with cities in China, Russia, North Korea, or Iran are to be terminated.[2]

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A

Abilene[3]

Alton[4]

Amarillo

Arlington[7]

Austin[8]

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B

Bandera[9]

Big Spring

Brownsville[12][13]

Bryan[14]

C

Carrollton[15]

Castroville[16]

Cleburne[17]

College Station[14]

Conroe[18]

Corpus Christi[19]

Cuero[20]

D

D'Hanis[21]

Dallas[22]

Denison[23]

DeSoto[24]

E

East Bernard[25]

El Paso[26]

F

Farmers Branch[27]

Fort Worth[28]

G

Gainesville[29]

Galveston[30]

Garland[24]

Goliad[31]

Granbury[32]

Grand Prairie[33]

Grapevine[34]

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H

Houston[35]

I

Irving[36]

K

Killeen[37]

L

La Grange[38]

Laredo[39]

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M

Marshall[40]

McAllen[41]

Mineral Wells[42]

Mission

N

New Braunfels[50]

P

Pasadena[51]

Plano[52]

Prairie View[53]

R

Rio Bravo[54]

Rio Grande City[55]

Roma[54]

Round Rock[56]

S

San Antonio[57]

San Elizario[58]

Seguin[54]

South Padre Island[54]

Southlake[59]

T

Temple[60]

Tomball[61]

Tyler[62]

V

Victoria[63]

Von Ormy[54]

W

West[64]

Wichita Falls[65]

Williamson County[66]

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