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Edinburg
Texas is a great place to live!
Edinburg
lies at the epicenter of one of the most dynamic regions in North
America, a region that is keeping pace with the speed of change.
Edinburg is the educational and technological capital of a Texas-Mexico
border region. With a population of more than 2 million, this region
has the highest concentration of people between the ages of 18 and
24 in North America. The result is an excellent and trainable workforce
and one of the largest concentrations of Maquiladora plants along
the U.S. Mexico border.
Edinburg
is located in the Rio Grande Valley, a four-county area that has
a larger population than South Dakota, Delaware, North Dakota, Vermont,
Alaska, and Wyoming. With a land area of 11,122,712 square kilometers,
the Rio Grande Valley is almost twice the size of Delaware and four
times the size of Rhode Island.
Edinburg
is the county seat of Hidalgo, the seventh largest county in Texas
and is home to the University of Texas-Pan American, the state’s
tenth largest public university. Centrally located within one of
the largest trade corridors in the world, Edinburg is also the gateway
to U.S. 281, which is being transormed in to Interstate 69 or the
NAFTA Highway. In 1999, more than 54% of all trade between Mexico
and the United States made its way through South Texas ports of
entry.
Edinburg
is a pro-business community with an excellent quality of life, educational
facilities and strong civic pride. It has been recognized as an
All-America City three times by the National Civic League, placing
it among a handful of outstanding communities in the nation. Under
the auspices of The University of Texas System, it will soon open
the first major Medical Research Center along the U.S.- Mexico.
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| Population |
55,297
(est.)
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| Square
Miles |
36.67
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