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Border Cuates

U.S-Mexico Border Twin Cities and Early History
Horizontales
"Paso" was so-called because it offered the only pass through these Mountains
_____ Pass, TX, twin of Piedras Negras, Mexico (COA); also the name of a hotel in *No Country for Old Men*
Nogales' U.S. twin
Nuevo Laredo's home state, in the beginning
With 7-Down, the Mexican twin of 3-down.
Tijuana's U.S. twin
Matamoros' U.S. twin
___ Gertrudis, (abbr.) 3rd mission founded by Spanish near Paso del Norte between 1659 and 1669
Sighting of Maria Agreda, the "Blue Nun," in NM, in other words
Oldest border "cuate"
Tributary of the Colorado River
F.C. Juárez (Bravos)
_____ forged a "border identity" among early Spanish settlers.
Verticales
Mexicali's home state (abbr.)
U.S. twin of 11-across
Did religious zeal decline decline along the border in the 1760s?
Kitty, in Cancún
See 12-Across
Tohono O'_____, indigenous border people in Southern AZ and Northern Mexico (SON)
Reynosa's U.S. twin
Nuevo Laredo's U.S. twin
Quitobaquito, in the Sonoran desert, on the border between AZ and Sonora.
Strategic valley which follows the Rio Grande, northwest of Juárez
Frequent means of propulsion for those crossing the Río Grande (Bravo).
Raiding tribe (like the Comanche and other native peoples) repeatedly described by Kearney and Knopp as "wild"
According to Kearney and Knopp, border cities would not have been founded without these.
First Spanish governor of NM, Juan de _____
Religious order which founded Paso del Norte and other border settlements, briefly