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- Trans-Pecos abstract "The Trans-Pecos, as originally defined in 1887 by the Texas geologist Robert T. Hill, is the portion of Texas that lies west of the Pecos River. The term is considered synonymous with "Far West Texas", a subdivision of West Texas. The Trans-Pecos is part of the Chihuahuan Desert, the second largest desert in North America. It is the most mountainous and arid portion of the state, and most of its area (outside of the city of El Paso) is vast and sparsely populated, comprising seven of the ten largest counties by area in Texas. The area is well known for the natural beauty of the Big Bend, and has one of the highest proportions of publicly owned land in the continental US.".
- Trans-Pecos country United_States.
- Trans-Pecos highestMountain Guadalupe_Peak.
- Trans-Pecos highestPlace Guadalupe_Peak.
- Trans-Pecos highestPosition Trans-Pecos__highestPosition__1.
- Trans-Pecos lowestMountain Pecos_River.
- Trans-Pecos lowestPlace Pecos_River.
- Trans-Pecos lowestPosition Trans-Pecos__lowestPosition__1.
- Trans-Pecos maximumElevation "2667.0".
- Trans-Pecos minimumElevation "300.0".
- Trans-Pecos populationTotal "830808".
- Trans-Pecos state Texas.
- Trans-Pecos thumbnail FouquieriaSplendens_2006_BigBend.jpg?width=300.
- Trans-Pecos wikiPageExternalLink transpecos.html.
- Trans-Pecos wikiPageExternalLink ryt02.
- Trans-Pecos wikiPageExternalLink photos-of-west-texas.
- Trans-Pecos wikiPageID "4582039".
- Trans-Pecos wikiPageRevisionID "603769429".
- Trans-Pecos areaImperial "31479".
- Trans-Pecos category "Arid Region".
- Trans-Pecos hasPhotoCollection Trans-Pecos.
- Trans-Pecos highestElevation "2667".
- Trans-Pecos highestLatD "31".
- Trans-Pecos highestLatM "53".
- Trans-Pecos highestLatNs "N".
- Trans-Pecos highestLatS "29.26".
- Trans-Pecos highestLocation Guadalupe_Peak.
- Trans-Pecos highestLongD "104".
- Trans-Pecos highestLongEw "W".
- Trans-Pecos highestLongM "51".
- Trans-Pecos highestLongS "38.56".
- Trans-Pecos imageCaption "Ocotillo in the Chihuahuan Desert of the Trans-Pecos".
- Trans-Pecos imageSize "300".
- Trans-Pecos lowestElevation "300".
- Trans-Pecos lowestLatD "29".
- Trans-Pecos lowestLatM "26".
- Trans-Pecos lowestLatNs "N".
- Trans-Pecos lowestLatS "59".
- Trans-Pecos lowestLocation "Pecos - Rio Grande Confluence".
- Trans-Pecos lowestLongD "101".
- Trans-Pecos lowestLongEw "W".
- Trans-Pecos lowestLongM "3".
- Trans-Pecos lowestLongS "30".
- Trans-Pecos map "TransPecosTexas.svg".
- Trans-Pecos name "Trans-Pecos".
- Trans-Pecos population "830808".
- Trans-Pecos populationDate "2000".
- Trans-Pecos populationDensityImperial "26".
- Trans-Pecos website ryt02.
- Trans-Pecos subject Category:Regions_of_Texas.
- Trans-Pecos subject Category:Trans-Pecos.
- Trans-Pecos type Place.
- Trans-Pecos type Wikidata:Q532.
- Trans-Pecos type Place.
- Trans-Pecos type PopulatedPlace.
- Trans-Pecos type Location.
- Trans-Pecos comment "The Trans-Pecos, as originally defined in 1887 by the Texas geologist Robert T. Hill, is the portion of Texas that lies west of the Pecos River. The term is considered synonymous with "Far West Texas", a subdivision of West Texas. The Trans-Pecos is part of the Chihuahuan Desert, the second largest desert in North America.".
- Trans-Pecos label "Trans-Pecos".
- Trans-Pecos label "Trans-Pecos".
- Trans-Pecos label "Trans-Pecos".
- Trans-Pecos label "跨佩科斯區域".
- Trans-Pecos sameAs Trans-Pecos.
- Trans-Pecos sameAs Trans-Pecos.
- Trans-Pecos sameAs Trans-Pecos.
- Trans-Pecos sameAs m.0c9_mp.
- Trans-Pecos sameAs Q2347780.
- Trans-Pecos sameAs Q2347780.
- Trans-Pecos wasDerivedFrom Trans-Pecos?oldid=603769429.
- Trans-Pecos depiction FouquieriaSplendens_2006_BigBend.jpg.
- Trans-Pecos homepage ryt02.
- Trans-Pecos isPrimaryTopicOf Trans-Pecos.
- Trans-Pecos name "Trans-Pecos".