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  2. Paris, Texas - Wikipedia

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    903 / 430. FIPS code. 48-55080. GNIS feature ID. 2411371 [3] Website. paristexas.gov. Paris is a city and county seat of Lamar County, Texas, United States. Located in Northeast Texas at the western edge of the Piney Woods, the population of the city was 24,171 in 2020.

  3. Culture of Paris - Wikipedia

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    Culture of Paris. The culture of Paris concerns the arts, music, museums, festivals and other entertainment in Paris, the capital city of France. The city is today one of the world's leading business and cultural centers; entertainment, music, media, fashion, and the arts all contribute to its status as one of the world's major global cities.

  4. Lamar County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Lamar County, Texas. Texas. (2020) Lamar County (/ ləˈmɑːr /) is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas, in the Northeast Texas region. As of the 2020 census, its population was 50,088. [ 1 ] Its county seat is Paris. [ 2 ] The county was formed by the Congress of the Republic of Texas on December 17, 1840, and organized the ...

  5. Culture of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Texas leads the nation in the production of cattle, horses, sheep, goats, wool, mohair and hay. [ 3 ] The state also leads the nation in production of cotton which is the number one crop grown in the state in terms of value. [ 2 ][ 4 ][ 5 ] The state grows significant amounts of cereal crops and produce. [ 2 ]

  6. Wends of Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Wends or Wends of Texas are a group of people descended from a congregation of 558 Sorbian / Wendish people under the leadership and pastoral care of John Kilian (Sorbian languages: Jan Kilian, German: Johann Killian) who emigrated from Lusatia (part of modern-day Germany) to Texas in 1854. [1]

  7. Akokisa - Wikipedia

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    The Akokisa (also known as the Accokesaws, Arkokisa, or Orcoquiza[1]) were an Indigenous tribe who lived on Galveston Bay and the lower Trinity and Sabine rivers in Texas, primarily in the present-day Greater Houston area. [2] They were a band of the Atakapa Indians, closely related to the Atakapa of Lake Charles, Louisiana.

  8. Mums the word: Texas, Louisiana students bloom with ... - AOL

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    September 25, 2024 at 5:03 AM. Apparently, homecoming mums are the word in Louisiana and Texas. If you or your child has ever gone to homecoming, you may have seen, or perhaps even received, a ...

  9. East Texas - Wikipedia

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    East Texas is within the Black Belt region, the fertile area that was the center of cotton culture and enslaved African-American labor. [11] [12] East Texas has the largest Black population in the state. [13] Unlike Texas's total state racial demographics, only two counties in East Texas outside of Greater Houston's sphere had a majority minority.