
Mission and Mcallen anchor this detailed landscape where urban expansion meets the agricultural and natural corridors of the borderlands. The southern boundary is defined by the winding course of the Rio Grande, or Rio Bravo, where international water rights and historical land partitions are visible in named tracts like Anzalduas Banco No 45 and Granjeno Banco No 44. This area is a critical ecological zone, preserved through the Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge, which provides a buffer between the densely packed residential areas of Mission and the riverbanks.
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