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Administrative Hierarchy Select the best descriptors for describing Texas (U.S.). Most riparians are countries or major administrative units within countries, but occasionally minor administrative units are important players in a water management challenge or conflict.

Texas (U.S.) is a country - a sovereign state.

Texas (U.S.) is a major administrative unit within a country such as a province/state/territory/region.

Which sovereign state (country) is Texas (U.S.) located in?

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Which sovereign state (country) is Texas (U.S.) located in?

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