The Republic of Texas is a country consisting of the former United States state of Texas and four counties in the southwest portion of the former state of New Mexico. Formalized on January 20, 2012, Texas is a unification of several survivor states that arose within the former states of Texas and New Mexico after Doomsday, specifically:
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| - Republic of Texas (1983: Doomsday)
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| - The Republic of Texas is a country consisting of the former United States state of Texas and four counties in the southwest portion of the former state of New Mexico. Formalized on January 20, 2012, Texas is a unification of several survivor states that arose within the former states of Texas and New Mexico after Doomsday, specifically:
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| - Odessa, Nacogdoches, College Station, Edinburg, Hebbronville, Graham, Paris, Tyler, Carlsbad, Hobbs, Pecos, Big Spring, Monahans, Fort Stockton, Sweetwater, Borger, New Waco , Sherman
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| - Texas Dollar; Mexican Peso
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| - Protestant, Roman Catholic Christianity
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| - The Republic of Texas is a country consisting of the former United States state of Texas and four counties in the southwest portion of the former state of New Mexico. Formalized on January 20, 2012, Texas is a unification of several survivor states that arose within the former states of Texas and New Mexico after Doomsday, specifically:
* West Texas,
* the "Republic of Texas" currently established in eastern half of the former state,
* the State of South Texas and the Rio Grande Valley in the southern half of former Texas,
* the cities of Borger, Graham and Paris, along with various farms and townships scattered across the northern portions of old Texas, including the panhandle.
* and various survivor towns and townships in the central portion of former Texas.
* A loose association of towns in southeastern Texas, led by a sometimes contentious faction of five political entities in the town of Victoria, is not yet formally part of the new Texas, but has expressed interest in joining the alliance sometime in 2012. An area that at times in the 1980s was considered borderline lawless, it wants to join the Republic but suffers from a lack of strong political leadership. Even at the present time, any country that deals with the region diplomatically and/or politically has to deal with numerous entities claiming to represent it.
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