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SMITH
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ECTOR
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Geography

  • Area:
    • Area: 268,601 sq.mi (695,674 sq.km.), 2nd
    • Land: 261,914 sq.mi. (678,355 sq.km.), 2nd
    • Water: 6,687 sq.mi. (17,319 sq.km.), 9th
    • Coastline: 367 mi. (591 km.), 6th
    • Shoreline: 3,359 mi. (5,406 km.), 7th
  • Border States:
    Arkansas | Louisiana | New Mexico | Oklahoma | List of US Regions
  • Climate:
    Austin, Texas’s Climate
  • County Profile:
    Texas County Map , 254 Counties
  • Geographic Center:
    McCulloch, 15 miles northeast of Brady
  • Highest Point:
    Guadalupe Peak ; 8,749 feet, ( 2,667 m.), 14th tallest
  • Location:
    • Absolute Center: 31°14.6’N / 99°27.5’W
    • Relative Center: McCulloch, 15 miles northeast of Brady
    • Distance Between U.S. Cities
  • Lowest Point:
    Texas; sea level, tied for 3rd lowest
  • Maps:
    Blank Texas Outline Map | Blank Outline Maps for Other States
  • National Forest:
    Texas
  • Topography:
    Image | | Gulf Coast Plain in the south and southeast; North Central Plains slope upward with some hills; Great Plains extend over the Panhandle, are broken by low mountains; Trans-Pecos are southern extention of the Rocky Mountains.
  • Weather:
    Austin, Texas Weather

Education

  • Community and Technical Colleges:
    Texas Community Colleges
  • Nursing Schools:
    Texas
  • School Directory:
    • Texas Schools   New
    • Public Schools
    • Private Schools

People

  • Biographies:
    Famous Texans
  • Community Pages:
    Texas Community Pages
  • Current Events:
    Texas News Headlines
  • Media:
    Texas Radio | Texas TV
  • Newspapers:
    Texas
  • Presidential Birthplace:
    • Dwight David Eisenhower, 1953-1961 (34th) | October 14, 1890 | Denison, Texas
    • Lyndon Baines Johnson, 1963-1969 (36th) | August 27, 1908 | near Johnson City, Texas
  • Sports:
    Texas Teams
  • Yellow Pages:

Attractions

  • Library:
    Texas State Library | Texas Libraries
  • Museums:
    • Texas Maritime Museum (Rockport)
    • Amarillo Museum of Art (Amarillo)
    • Corpus Christi Museum of Science and History (Corpus Christi)
  • State Parks:
    Texas State Parks

History

  • History:
      Historical

Industry

  • Economy:
    • Agriculture: Cattle, cotton, dairy products, nursery stock, poultry, sorghum, corn, wheat.
    • Industry: Chemical products, petroleum and natural gas, food processing, electric equipment, machinery, mining, tourism.
  • White Pages:
    Texas White Pages

More

  • Internet Service Providers:
    Texas
  • Real Estate:
    Texas Real Estate
  • Unclaimed Funds:
    Texas
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WICHITA
RANDALL
GREGG
POTTER
GRAYSON
PARKER
COMAL
TOM GREEN
KAUFMAN
ROCKWALL
HENDERSON
CORYELL
LIBERTY
BASTROP
ATASCOSA
WALKER
WISE
HOOD
BURNET
WHARTON
CHAMBERS
KENDALL
LAMPASAS
ORANGE
HUNT
STARR
BLANCO
WILLACY

Quick Facts

  • Admission to Statehood:
    December 29, 1845 (28th State)
  • Area:
    • Area: 268,601 sq.mi (695,674 sq.km.), 2nd
    • Land: 261,914 sq.mi. (678,355 sq.km.), 2nd
    • Water: 6,687 sq.mi. (17,319 sq.km.), 9th
    • Coastline: 367 mi. (591 km.), 6th
    • Shoreline: 3,359 mi. (5,406 km.), 7th
  • Constitution:
    Texas’s Constitution , 28th State
  • Capital City:
    Austin
  • Nickname:
    Lone Star State
  • Population (2019):
    26,448,193; Rank: 2 of 50 | Population Quick Facts

Facts

  • Area Codes:
    210, 214, 254, 281, 325, 361, 409, 430, 432, 469, 512, 682, 713, 806, 817, 830, 832, 903, 915, 936, 940, 956, 972, 979
  • Bird:
    Mockingbird | List of State Birds
  • Capital City:
    Austin
  • City Guides:
    Texas City Guides
  • Constitution:
    Texas’s Constitution , 28th State
  • Fast Facts:
    Texas Fun Facts and Trivia
  • Flag:

    Click for detailed Texas Flag
    The flag was adopted
     as the state flag when Texas became the 28th state in 1845. As with the flag of the United States, the blue stands for loyalty, the white represents strength, and the red is for bravery.
    6 Flags of Texas     Get this Flag

  • Flower:
    Bluebonnet (Lupins texensis) | Other State Flowers
  • Largest Cities:
    Houston | San Antonio | Dallas | Austin | Fort Worth | El Paso | Arlington | Corpus Christi | Plano | Laredo
  • Nickname:
    The Lone Star State
  • Origin of State Name:
  • Population (2019):
    26,448,193; Rank: 2 of 50 | Population Quick Facts
  • Soil:
    Houston Black
  • Song:
    • “Texas, Our Texas” | Words by: Gladys Y. Wright and William J. Marsh | Music by: William J. Marsh
    • Other State Songs | Sheet Music
  • State Quarter:
    Texas Quarter | List of State Quarters
  • Symbols:
    Texas State Symbols
  • Tree:
    Pecan (Carya illinoinensis) | Other State Trees
  • Zip Codes:
    Texas Zip Codes

Government

  • Capital Tour:
    Texas Capital Tour
  • County Profile:
    Texas County Map Texas County Map , 254 Counties
  • Courts:
    Judicial System
  • Department of:
    Education
  • Driving:
    Texas Department of Motor Vehicles
  • Highway Markers:
    Resource Manual
  • Local Resources:
    Texas Courts Texas Fire Departments Texas Counseling Services Texas Police Departments Texas Government Offices
  • Public Records:
    Texas Public Records
  • Representatives:
    • Texas House: Members
    • Texas Senate: Members
  • Roadside America:
    Texas
  • Vital Records:
    Texas Vital Records

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