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Box Canyon-Amistad, Texas
Former CDP in Texas, United States
Distance: Approx. 9256 meters
Latitude and longitude: 29.52833333,-101.16888889
Box Canyon-Amistad was a census-designated place (CDP) in Val Verde County, Texas, United States. The population was 76 at the 2000 census. For the 2010 census, the area was delineated as two separate CDPs, Amistad and Box Canyon.
Amistad National Recreation Area
Protected area in Val Verde County, Texas
Distance: Approx. 8861 meters
Latitude and longitude: 29.43666667,-101.05
Amistad National Recreation Area is a national recreation area managed by National Park Service (NPS) that includes the area around the Amistad Reservoir at the confluence of the Rio Grande, the Devils River, and the Pecos River near Del Rio in Val Verde County, Texas. The reservoir was created by the Amistad Dam (Presa de la Amistad in Spanish), completed in 1969, located on the Rio Grande at the United States-Mexico border across from the city of Ciudad Acuña in the Mexican state of Coahuila. Amistad, Spanish for "friendship," refers broadly to the close relationship and shared history between Ciudad Acuña and Del Rio.
Amistad Reservoir
Hydroelectric reservoir in Coahuila, Mexico
Distance: Approx. 8001 meters
Latitude and longitude: 29.45027778,-101.05777778
Amistad Reservoir (Spanish: Presa Amistad) is a reservoir on the Rio Grande at its confluence with the Devils River 12 miles (19 km) northwest of Del Rio, Texas. The lake is bounded by Val Verde County on the United States side of the international border and by the state of Coahuila on the Mexican side of the border; the American shoreline forms the Amistad National Recreation Area. The reservoir was formed in 1969 by the construction of Amistad Dam.
Devils River (Texas)
River in Texas, United States
Distance: Approx. 7919 meters
Latitude and longitude: 29.45916667,-101.05944444
The Devils River in southwestern Texas, part of the Rio Grande drainage basin, has limited areas of whitewater along its length. It begins in northwest Sutton County, at 30°19′40″N 100°56′31″W, where six watercourses come together, Dry Devils River, Granger Draw, House Draw, Jackson, Flat Rock Draw, and Rough Canyon. It flows southwest for 94 miles (151 km) through Val Verde County and empties into the northeastern shore of the Amistad Reservoir, an impoundment of the Rio Grande near Del Rio, Texas on the Texas/Mexico border, 29°27′33″N 101°3′34″W. The discharge of the Devils River, as measured at IBWC gaging station 08-4494.00 near the river's mouth, averages 362 cubic feet per second (10.3 m3/s), with a maximum of 122,895 cubic feet per second (3,480 m3/s) and a minimum of 54 cubic feet per second (1.53 m3/s).
Lake Amistad Dam International Crossing
Dam
Distance: Approx. 7946 meters
Latitude and longitude: 29.44972222,-101.05833333
The Lake Amistad Dam International Crossing is a dam that serves as an international bridge which crosses the Rio Grande south of Lake Amistad. The dam connects the United States-Mexico border cities of Del Rio, Texas and Ciudad Acuña, Coahuila. The dam is also known as "Amistad Dam" and "Presa la Amistad".
Amistad Dam
Dam in Texas / Acuña Municipality, Coahuila
Distance: Approx. 8001 meters
Latitude and longitude: 29.45027778,-101.05777778
Amistad Dam (Spanish: Presa la Amistad) is a major embankment dam across the Rio Grande between Texas, United States, and Coahuila, Mexico. Built to provide irrigation water storage, flood control, and hydropower generation, it is the largest dam along the international boundary reach of the Rio Grande. The dam is over 6 miles (9.7 km) long, lies mostly on the Mexican side of the border, and forms Amistad Reservoir.
Amistad, Texas
CDP in Texas, United States
Distance: Approx. 8489 meters
Latitude and longitude: 29.52444444,-101.15305556
Amistad is a census-designated place (CDP) in Val Verde County, Texas, United States. The population was 53 at the 2010 census.
Box Canyon, Texas
CDP in Texas, United States
Distance: Approx. 9549 meters
Latitude and longitude: 29.53333333,-101.15833333
Box Canyon is a census-designated place (CDP) in Val Verde County, Texas, United States. The population was 34 at the 2010 census.
Amistad Dam Port of Entry
Mexico-US border crossing
Distance: Approx. 8331 meters
Latitude and longitude: 29.449856,-101.054365
The Amistad Dam Port of Entry is a port of entry into the United States from Mexico. It was built when Amistad Dam was completed in 1969. The Dam was a bi-national effort to establish flood control on the Rio Grande and provide sources of water.
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