. . . . . . . . . . . . . "\u5916\u4F69\u79D1\u65AF\u5730\u5340\uFF08\u82F1\u8A9E\uFF1ATrans-Pecos\uFF09\u662F\u6307\u5F97\u514B\u8428\u65AF\u5DDE\u897F\u5357\u90E8\uFF0C\u4F69\u79D1\u65AF\u6CB3\u4EE5\u897F\u7684\u4E5D\u500B\u7E23\u4EFD\u7D44\u6210\u7684\u5730\u5340\u3002"@zh . . . . "Trans-Pecos je geografick\u00FD region Texasu. Term\u00EDn Trans-Pecos byl poprv\u00E9 definov\u00E1n v roce 1887 texask\u00FDm geologem Robertem T. Hillem a definuje tu \u010D\u00E1st Texasu, kter\u00E1 le\u017E\u00ED z\u00E1padn\u011B od \u0159eky Pecos. Oblast je tak\u00E9 naz\u00FDv\u00E1na \u201EFar West Texas\u201C (Dalek\u00FD z\u00E1padn\u00ED Texas), a je sou\u010D\u00E1st\u00ED z\u00E1padn\u00EDho Texasu (West Texas). Region Trans-Pecosu se nach\u00E1z\u00ED v pou\u0161ti Chihuahua, nejhornat\u011Bj\u0161\u00ED a nejsu\u0161\u0161\u00ED \u010D\u00E1sti Texasu. Pou\u0161\u0165 soused\u00ED s n\u00E1rodn\u00EDmi parky Texasu Big Bend a Guadalupe Mountains."@cs . "\u5916\u4F69\u79D1\u65AF\u5730\u5340\uFF08\u82F1\u8A9E\uFF1ATrans-Pecos\uFF09\u662F\u6307\u5F97\u514B\u8428\u65AF\u5DDE\u897F\u5357\u90E8\uFF0C\u4F69\u79D1\u65AF\u6CB3\u4EE5\u897F\u7684\u4E5D\u500B\u7E23\u4EFD\u7D44\u6210\u7684\u5730\u5340\u3002"@zh . . . . . . . . "Trans-Pecos"@it . "The Trans-Pecos, as originally defined in 1887 by the Texas geologist Robert T. Hill, is the portion of Texas that lies west of the Pecos River. The term is considered synonymous with Far West Texas, a subdivision of West Texas. The Trans-Pecos is part of the Chihuahuan Desert, the largest desert in North America. It is the most mountainous and arid portion of the state, and most of its vast area (outside the city of El Paso) is sparsely populated. Among the nine counties in the region are the five largest counties by area in Texas and eight of the eleven largest in the state. The area is known for the natural environment of the Big Bend and the gorge of the Rio Grande, part of which has been designated a National Wild and Scenic Rivers System. With the notable exceptions of Big Bend Ranch"@en . . . . . "Le Trans-Pecos est une r\u00E9gion situ\u00E9e \u00E0 l'ouest de l'\u00C9tat du Texas aux \u00C9tats-Unis. Elle est bord\u00E9e \u00E0 l'est par un affluent du Rio Grande, le Pecos. Elle est ainsi d\u00E9finie, par le g\u00E9ologue (en), comme \u00E9tant la r\u00E9gion du Texas, \u00E0 l'ouest du Pecos. La r\u00E9gion est \u00E9galement connue sous le nom de Far West Texas, une subdivision de l'ouest du Texas. La fronti\u00E8re avec le Mexique se trouve au sud de la r\u00E9gion. Il s'agit d'une r\u00E9gion de montagnes (Guadalupe Mountains) et de plateaux arides ou semi-arides. Le Trans-Pecos est connu pour le parc national de Big Bend et le d\u00E9sert de Chihuahua."@fr . . "Trans-Pecos"@fr . . . . . . . "The Trans-Pecos, as originally defined in 1887 by the Texas geologist Robert T. Hill, is the portion of Texas that lies west of the Pecos River. The term is considered synonymous with Far West Texas, a subdivision of West Texas. The Trans-Pecos is part of the Chihuahuan Desert, the largest desert in North America. It is the most mountainous and arid portion of the state, and most of its vast area (outside the city of El Paso) is sparsely populated. Among the nine counties in the region are the five largest counties by area in Texas and eight of the eleven largest in the state. The area is known for the natural environment of the Big Bend and the gorge of the Rio Grande, part of which has been designated a National Wild and Scenic Rivers System. With the notable exceptions of Big Bend Ranch State Park, Big Bend National Park and the Guadalupe Mountains National Park, the vast majority of the Trans-Pecos region consists of privately owned ranchland. However, most of the region's population reside in the El Paso metropolitan area."@en . . . . . "Ocotillo in the Chihuahuan Desert of the Trans-Pecos"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "2020"^^ . . . "Country"@en . . . . "919421"^^ . . . . "1118420625"^^ . . . . . . . . "Trans-Pecos"@en . . . . . "31479"^^ . . . . "16730"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "Trans-Pecos"@en . . "81530235725.26694"^^ . . . . . "275"^^ . . . . . . "Largest city"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Trans-Pecos"@cs . . . . "FouquieriaSplendens 2006 BigBend.jpg"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Trans-Pecos je geografick\u00FD region Texasu. Term\u00EDn Trans-Pecos byl poprv\u00E9 definov\u00E1n v roce 1887 texask\u00FDm geologem Robertem T. Hillem a definuje tu \u010D\u00E1st Texasu, kter\u00E1 le\u017E\u00ED z\u00E1padn\u011B od \u0159eky Pecos. Oblast je tak\u00E9 naz\u00FDv\u00E1na \u201EFar West Texas\u201C (Dalek\u00FD z\u00E1padn\u00ED Texas), a je sou\u010D\u00E1st\u00ED z\u00E1padn\u00EDho Texasu (West Texas). Region Trans-Pecosu se nach\u00E1z\u00ED v pou\u0161ti Chihuahua, nejhornat\u011Bj\u0161\u00ED a nejsu\u0161\u0161\u00ED \u010D\u00E1sti Texasu. Pou\u0161\u0165 soused\u00ED s n\u00E1rodn\u00EDmi parky Texasu Big Bend a Guadalupe Mountains."@cs . . . . . "Il Trans-Pecos \u00E8 una regione prevalentemente montagnosa e semi-desertica degli Stati Uniti, localizzata nella parte occidentale dello Stato del Texas. La regione \u00E8 delimitata ad est dal corso del fiume Pecos, affluente del , a sud e ad ovest dal confine con il Messico, e a nord dal confine con lo Stato del Nuovo Messico. Nel Trans-Pecos si trovano i Monti Guadalupe e il Parco nazionale di Big Bend. La regione \u00E8 parte del deserto di Chihuahua."@it . . . . . . . "\u5916\u4F69\u79D1\u65AF\u5730\u5340"@zh . . . . . . . . "Il Trans-Pecos \u00E8 una regione prevalentemente montagnosa e semi-desertica degli Stati Uniti, localizzata nella parte occidentale dello Stato del Texas. La regione \u00E8 delimitata ad est dal corso del fiume Pecos, affluente del , a sud e ad ovest dal confine con il Messico, e a nord dal confine con lo Stato del Nuovo Messico. Nel Trans-Pecos si trovano i Monti Guadalupe e il Parco nazionale di Big Bend. La regione \u00E8 parte del deserto di Chihuahua."@it . . . . . . . . . . . "4582039"^^ . . "TransPecosTexas.svg"@en . . . . . . . . . "Trans-Pecos"@en . . . . . . "Le Trans-Pecos est une r\u00E9gion situ\u00E9e \u00E0 l'ouest de l'\u00C9tat du Texas aux \u00C9tats-Unis. Elle est bord\u00E9e \u00E0 l'est par un affluent du Rio Grande, le Pecos. Elle est ainsi d\u00E9finie, par le g\u00E9ologue (en), comme \u00E9tant la r\u00E9gion du Texas, \u00E0 l'ouest du Pecos. La r\u00E9gion est \u00E9galement connue sous le nom de Far West Texas, une subdivision de l'ouest du Texas. La fronti\u00E8re avec le Mexique se trouve au sud de la r\u00E9gion. Il s'agit d'une r\u00E9gion de montagnes (Guadalupe Mountains) et de plateaux arides ou semi-arides. Le Trans-Pecos est connu pour le parc national de Big Bend et le d\u00E9sert de Chihuahua."@fr . .