Laredo, Texas, got its name from the Spanish word "laredo," which means "sandy place." The city was founded in 1755 as a Spanish trading post and later became a significant crossing point along the Rio Grande. Its location contributed to its growth as a hub for trade and commerce between the United States and Mexico. The name reflects the area's geographical characteristics and its historical roots in Spanish colonization.
It is the name of a city in southern Texas (US).
Laredo, Texas to Arlington, Texas = 437.62 miles Laredo, Texas to Arlington, Virginia = 1761.51 miles Laredo, Texas to Arlington, Texas = 437.62 miles Laredo, Texas to Arlington, Virginia = 1761.51 miles
208,754 people live in Laredo Texas
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According to the 2010 U.S. Census Laredo, Texas has a population of 236,091.
Laredo in Texas was named by the Spanish after a mucholder town in Cantabria Spain - so it was that earlier Spanish town that was first to have the name. The origin of the name is obscure and may be a word in an extinct ancient Hispanic dialect' it could be from Latin glareosus (gravelly) or larida (a gull).
Laredo borders Mexico.
208,754 people live in Laredo Texas
The address of the Laredo Center For Arts is: 500 San Agustin Ave, Laredo, TX 78040
The address of the Laredo Children'S Museum is: 5300 San Dario Ave, Laredo, TX 78041
The address of the Laredo Main Street is: Po Box 634, Laredo, TX 78042-0634
The web address of the Laredo Center For Arts is: http://www.laredoartcenter.org