User:Jmjosh90/X49== Purpose == The Bilateral agreements template is used to display information about the relations between two countries in a consistent and informative format.
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{{Bilateral agreement | first_party = | second_party = | relations_start = <!-- The start date of formal relations between the two countries --> | previous_agreement = <!== A link to the previous agreement between the two countries ==> | next_agreement = | context = | war = | in_effect = <!-- True or false if the agreement is in effect or not --> }}
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France | |
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Date of relations start (year) | 1778 |
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United States | Benjamin Franklin |
France | comte de Vergennes |
Previous Agreement | Treaty of Amity and Commerce |
Next Agreement | Treaty of Paris (1783) |
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United States | [[ United States]] |
France | [[ France]] |
Signees for United States | Benjamin Franklin |
Signees for France | comte de Vergennes |
Neutral Participants | Spain |
Parameter | Description | Example |
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first_party | The name of the first country involved in the agreement | United States |
second_party | The name of the second country involved in the agreement | China |
relations_start | The start date of formal relations between the two countries | 1979 |
previous_agreement | A link to the previous agreement between the two countries | United States-China Joint Communique of August 17, 1982 |
next_agreement | A link to the next agreement between the two countries | United States-China Joint Statement of November 17, 2017 |
context | A link to any larger events related to the agreement | |
war | A link to the war that the agreement ended | |
in_effect | True or false if the agreement is in effect or not |
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This article is intended as an insert for the Rio Grande Valley Article.
The Rio Grande Valley is an transborder socio-cultural region located in a floodplain draining into the Rio Grande River. [1] The region includes the southernmost tip of South Texas and portion of northern Tamaulipas. [2] It consists of the Brownsville, Harlingen, Weslaco, Pharr, McAllen, Edinburg, Mission, San Juan, and Rio Grande City metropolitan areas in the United States and the Matamoros, Río Bravo, and Reynosa metropolitan areas in Mexico. [3] [4] These cities are surrounded by many small neighborhoods or Colonias. [5] The area is generally bilingual in English and Spanish with a fair amount of Spanglish [6] due to the diverse history of the region. [7] There is a large seasonal influx of winter Texans or Texans who go South for the winter and then go back up North before summer hits. [8]
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