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  2. Geography of Texas - Wikipedia

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    The longest straight-line distance is from the northwest corner of the panhandle to the Rio Grande river just below Brownsville, 801 miles (1,289 km). [1] The greatest east–west distance is 773 miles (1,244 km) from the extreme eastward bend in the Sabine River in Newton County to the extreme western bulge of the Rio Grande just above El Paso ...

  3. List of U.S. states and territories by area - Wikipedia

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    This is a complete list of all 50 U.S. states, its federal district (Washington, D.C.) and its major territories ordered by total area, land area and water area. [1] The water area includes inland waters, coastal waters, the Great Lakes and territorial waters. Glaciers and intermittent bodies of water are counted as land area. [2]

  4. Outline of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Area of Texas: 268,581 square miles (695,622 km 2) ... French district of Basse-Louisiane, ... School districts in Texas.

  5. Texas - Wikipedia

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    Covering 268,596 square miles (695,660 km 2), and with over 31 million residents as of 2024, [5] it is the second-largest state by both area and population. Texas is nicknamed the Lone Star State for its former status as an independent republic. [10] Spain was the first European country to claim and control Texas.

  6. Texas statistical areas - Wikipedia

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    As of 2023, the largest of these is the Dallas-Fort Worth, TX-OK CSA, encompassing the area around the twin cities of Dallas and Fort Worth in the northern part of the state. Owing to its large area and population - the second-highest amongst the 50 states in both respects [ 2 ] [ 3 ] - Texas contains the most statistical areas of any state.

  7. Greater Houston - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, the Greater Houston metropolitan area ranked first in Texas and third in the U.S. within the category of "Best Places for Business and Careers" by Forbes. [ 47 ] The Houston–The Woodlands-Sugar Land area's gross metropolitan product (GMP) in 2005 was $308.7 billion, up 5.4% from 2004 in constant dollars—slightly larger than Austria ...

  8. Greater San Antonio - Wikipedia

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    The official 2020 U.S. census showed the metropolitan area's population at 2,558,143—up from a reported 1,711,103 in 2000—making it the 24th largest metropolitan area in the United States. [3] [4] Downtown Austin and Downtown San Antonio are approximately 80 miles (129 km) apart, and both fall along the Interstate 35 corridor.

  9. Pearland, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Houston is approximately 16 miles (26 km) to the north of the city. [11] According to the United States Census Bureau, Pearland has a total area of 47.5 square miles (122.9 km 2), of which 47.0 square miles (121.8 km 2) is land and 0.46 square miles (1.2 km 2), or 0.94%, is water. [5]