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Cowboy culture is king in the Lone Star State, but today's Texans are increasingly urban. Cities like Dallas and Houston are experiencing booming growth.
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Texas Information and History

Texas began as a vast frontier, where 19th century settlers carved out cotton farms in the humid east and cattle ranches in the arid west. A century later, Texas fueled the automobile revolution with a booming oil industry. At the start of the 21st century, the economy has been transformed again. Predominantly urban, with some 22 million residents, the Lone Star State is an industrial giant. One in four Texans is Hispanic, and Texans generally embrace the cultural influences of Mexico. National parks in Big Bend country and the Guadalupe Mountains of West Texas preserve the state's natural heritage.

ECONOMY

Industry: chemicals, machinery, electronics and computers, food products, petroleum and natural gas, transportation equipment.
Agriculture: cattle, sheep, poultry, cotton, sorghum, wheat, rice, hay, peanuts, pecans.

Text source: National Geographic Atlas of the World, Eighth Edition, 2004
Texas Flag and Fast Facts
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Area
695,621 square kilometers
(268,581 square miles)
Population
22,118,509
Capital
Austin; 671,873
Per Capita Income
U.S. $28,401
Date Statehood Achieved
December 29, 1845
Cities of Texas
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