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- Santa_Rita,_Texas abstract "Santa Rita, Texas, now a ghost town, was a town near Brownsville, Texas in Cameron County, Texas, United States. It is believed to have been the first government seat in the county in 1848, and perhaps the earliest town to have been named by English-speaking people from the area. Around the late 1700s, this area was a ranching community, even before the city of Matamoros, Tamaulipas was established in 1826. When Brownsville, Texas was finally elected as the county seat a few months later, most of the residents from Santa Rita left to the winning townsite. By the late 1930s, nothing remained in Santa Rita. Today, Santa Rita is found near the colonia of Villa Nueva (San Pedro), a historical site in the Rio Grande Valley, northwest of the city of Brownsville, Texas.".
- Santa_Rita,_Texas areaCode "+1-956".
- Santa_Rita,_Texas populationTotal "0".
- Santa_Rita,_Texas type Ghost_town.
- Santa_Rita,_Texas utcOffset "-5".
- Santa_Rita,_Texas utcOffset "-6".
- Santa_Rita,_Texas wikiPageID "33979842".
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- Santa_Rita,_Texas areaCode "+1-956".
- Santa_Rita,_Texas establishedDate "1700.0".
- Santa_Rita,_Texas establishedTitle "Established".
- Santa_Rita,_Texas footnotes "Nearest Airports: Brownsville: Brownsville/South Padre Island International Airport Matamoros: General Servando Canales International Airport".
- Santa_Rita,_Texas hasPhotoCollection Santa_Rita,_Texas.
- Santa_Rita,_Texas officialName "Santa Rita, Texas".
- Santa_Rita,_Texas populationTotal "0".
- Santa_Rita,_Texas settlementType Ghost_town.
- Santa_Rita,_Texas timezone "CST".
- Santa_Rita,_Texas timezoneDst "CST".
- Santa_Rita,_Texas utcOffset "-6".
- Santa_Rita,_Texas utcOffsetDst "-5".
- Santa_Rita,_Texas subject Category:Geography_of_Cameron_County,_Texas.
- Santa_Rita,_Texas subject Category:Ghost_towns_in_South_Texas.
- Santa_Rita,_Texas point "25.979444444444443 -97.5988888888889".
- Santa_Rita,_Texas type AdministrativeDistrict108491826.
- Santa_Rita,_Texas type City108524735.
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- Santa_Rita,_Texas type GhostTown108671509.
- Santa_Rita,_Texas type GhostTownsInSouthTexas.
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- Santa_Rita,_Texas type Municipality108626283.
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- Santa_Rita,_Texas type Place.
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- Santa_Rita,_Texas comment "Santa Rita, Texas, now a ghost town, was a town near Brownsville, Texas in Cameron County, Texas, United States. It is believed to have been the first government seat in the county in 1848, and perhaps the earliest town to have been named by English-speaking people from the area. Around the late 1700s, this area was a ranching community, even before the city of Matamoros, Tamaulipas was established in 1826.".
- Santa_Rita,_Texas label "Santa Rita, Texas".
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- Santa_Rita,_Texas wasDerivedFrom Santa_Rita,_Texas?oldid=573431767.
- Santa_Rita,_Texas isPrimaryTopicOf Santa_Rita,_Texas.
- Santa_Rita,_Texas name "Santa Rita, Texas".