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  1. Brownsville ( / ˈbraʊnzˌvɪl /) is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the seat of Cameron County, located on the western Gulf Coast in South Texas, adjacent to the border with Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico. The city covers 145.2 sq mi (376.066 km 2 ), and had a population of 186,738 at the 2020 census. [9]

  2. Jan 8, 2024 · Brownsville, Texas is located in the Rio Grande Valley of the southernmost tip of the Lone Star State. Nestled up against the Gulf of Mexico, Brownsville offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore both land, sea, and culture all in one place.

  3. The City of Brownsville provides our customers efficient and quality municipal services with courtesy and concern.

  4. A city is known for celebrating its diverse history, tradition, and heritage; Brownsville also embraces innovation, looking to the future and BEYOND. our story & culture.

  5. WELCOME TO BROWNSVILLE. we love this city. A City known for its diverse history, tradition, and rich culture. Located in the southernmost region in the beautiful state of Texas, lays Brownsville a rich, tropical oasis bordering the Rio Grande River and near the shores of the Gulf of Mexico.

  6. 1. Palo Alto Battlefield National Historical Park. 180. National Parks. The site of the first battle in the Mexican-American war in 1846. 2. Gladys Porter Zoo. 538. Zoos.

  7. Brownsville Today. Brownsville is the largest city in the Rio Grande Valley with a population of approximately 188,000. It covers nearly 150 square miles and has some 350 miles of paved streets. With an assessed valuation of more than $7.5 billion, the city has nearly quadrupled its wealth in the past 15 years.

  8. The City of Brownsville Today Brownsville is the largest city in the Rio Grande Valley with a population of approximately 185,000. It covers nearly 150 square miles and has some 350 miles of paved streets.

  9. Located at the southernmost tip of Texas, Brownsville is a popular location for Mexican and American beach tourists. It is part of the Rio Grande Valley, a four-county region known for its abundance in citrus fruit production and Winter Texan population.

  10. Settled in the mid-1800s, Brownsville is one of the few places in the world where you can experience the diversity of two countries, go bird-watching, explore wildlife refuges, and learn about the Mexican–American War all in the same day. Here are 11 fabulous things to do in beautiful Brownsville. 1. Old City Cemetery.