Texas | |
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State of Texas | |
Nickname: The Lone Star State | |
Motto: Friendship | |
Anthem: "Texas, Our Texas" | |
Country | United States |
Before statehood | Republic of Texas |
Admitted to the Union | December 29, 1845 (28th) |
Capital | Austin |
Largest city | Houston |
Largest metro and urban areas | Dallas–Fort Worth |
Government | |
• Governor | Greg Abbott (R) |
• Lieutenant Governor | Dan Patrick (R) |
Legislature | Texas Legislature |
• Upper house | Senate |
• Lower house | House of Representatives |
Judiciary | Supreme Court of Texas (Civil) Texas Court of Criminal Appeals (Criminal) |
U.S. senators | John Cornyn (R) Ted Cruz (R) |
U.S. House delegation | 23 Republicans 13 Democrats (list) |
Area | |
• Total | 268,596 sq mi (695,662 km2) |
• Land | 261,232 sq mi (676,587 km2) |
• Water | 7,365 sq mi (19,075 km2) 2.7% |
• Rank | 2nd |
Dimensions | |
• Length | 801[1] mi (1,289 km) |
• Width | 773[1] mi (1,244 km) |
Elevation | 1,700 ft (520 m) |
Highest elevation | 8,751 ft (2,667.4 m) |
Lowest elevation | 0 ft (0 m) |
Population (2022) | |
• Total | 29,183,290[5] |
• Rank | 2nd |
• Density | 176/sq mi (67.9/km2) |
• Rank | 23rd |
• Median household income | $64,034[6] |
• Income rank | 23rd |
Demonym(s) | Texan Texian (archaic) Tejano (usually only used for Hispanics) |
Language | |
• Official language | No official language (see Languages spoken in Texas) |
• Spoken language | Predominantly English; Spanish is spoken by a sizable minority[7] |
Time zones | |
Majority of state | UTC−06:00 (Central) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC−05:00 (CDT) |
El Paso, Hudspeth, and northwestern Culberson counties | UTC−07:00 (Mountain) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC−06:00 (MDT) |
USPS abbreviation | TX |
ISO 3166 code | US-TX |
Traditional abbreviation | Tex. |
Latitude | 25°50′ N to 36°30′ N |
Longitude | 93°31′ W to 106°39′ W |
Website | texas |
Texas state symbols | |
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Living insignia | |
Bird | Northern mockingbird (Mimus polyglottos) |
Fish | Guadalupe bass (Micropterus treculii) |
Flower | Bluebonnet (Lupinus spp., namely Texas bluebonnet, L. texensis) |
Insect | Monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) |
Mammal | Texas longhorn, nine-banded armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus) |
Reptile | Texas horned lizard (Phrynosoma cornutum) |
Tree | Pecan (Carya illinoinensis) |
Inanimate insignia | |
Food | Chili |
Instrument | Guitar |
Shell | Lightning whelk (Busycon perversum pulleyi) |
Ship | USS Texas |
Slogan | The Friendly State |
Soil | Houston Black |
Sport | Rodeo |
Other | Molecule: Buckyball (For more, see article) |
State route marker | |
State quarter | |
Released in 2004 | |
Lists of United States state symbols |
Texas (/ˈtɛksəs/, also locally /ˈtɛksɪz/ American Spanish: [tejaz][8]), officially the State of Texas, is a state in the South Central Region of the United States. It is the second largest US state by total area (after Alaska) with 268,596 sq mi (695,662 km2) and population (after California) with nearly 29 million people as of 2019. Its largest cities are Houston, Dallas, Fort Worth, San Antonio, El Paso, and Austin, the capital city.
Texas became the 28th state in the United States in 1845. Texas has been controlled by Spain, France, the Confederate States of America, and Mexico. It declared its independence from Mexico in 1836. It was its own country, the Republic of Texas, for 9 years (1836–1845). It is called the "Lone Star State" and its flag has one star.
There are many tourist attractions in Texas. Fort Worth is known for its stockyards. Amarillo is known for the cattle business and stockyards. In Dallas, industrial technology companies including Texas Instruments and EDS have their home offices. San Antonio has The Alamo. Houston has the Johnson Space Center. Austin has the University of Texas at Austin. Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Baylor University in Waco and the University of North Texas in Denton are other important universities in the state.
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