• ^ Vigness, David M. “Relations of the Republic of Texas and the Republic of the Rio Grande.” The Southwestern Historical Quarterly 57, no. 3 (1954): 312-21.
  • The Republic of the Rio Grande, McAllen, Texas. 14,422 likes · 68 talking about this · 95,414 were here.
  • One of the only pre-war countries to remain after the apocalypse, the Republic of the Rio Grande is a hollow shell of its former self.
  • On March 3, the Army of the Republic of the Rio Grande arrived at Presidio del Rio Grande, ready to take on Arista’s Centralist forces.
  • The headquarters was in a building that still stands in Laredo and now is home to the Republic of the Rio Grande Museum.
  • The flag of the Republic of the Rio Grande has a blue hoist with three white stars run evenly along the hoist.
  • By January 7th , 1840, the “Republic of the Rio Grande” was proclaimed by constitutional convention, and Laredo was named it’s capitol.
  • At this time, the administrative branch of the government of the Republic of the Rio Grande had moved out of Laredo and operated “in exile” in Victoria, Texas.
  • The mouth of the Rio Grande River where it meets the Gulf of Mexico. The Rio Grande Republic claims an area of roughly 1,640 square meters.