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  1. Texas - Wikipedia

    Texas has a coastline on the Gulf of Mexico to the southeast. Covering 268,596 square miles (695,660 km 2) and with over 31 million residents as of 2024, [1] it is the second-largest U.S. …

  2. Texas | Map, Flag, Population, History, Geography, & Facts

    3 days ago · Texas is commonly divided into East and West, although the dividing line between the two is ambiguous. Generally, though, East Texas has a wet climate and is characterized …

  3. Texas Vacations | Travel Planning & Inspiration

    To help you experience the best of Texas, no matter when you’re traveling, here are a few must-see bucket-list stops for anyone wanting to explore the Lone Star State.

  4. Exploring and Visiting Texas

    Explore the great State of Texas! From state parks to state fairs, local events to seasonal fishing, discover for yourself what Texas has to offer.

  5. Things To Do in Texas - Visit The USA

    Discover culturally rich cities, tour historic sites like the Alamo or take a stroll along sandy beaches; there’s no shortage of things to do in Texas.

  6. Texas State Information – Symbols, Capital, Constitution, Flags, …

    Blank Outline Maps: Find printable blank map of the State of Texas , without names, so you can quiz yourself on important locations, abbreviations, or state capital.

  7. Texas - New World Encyclopedia

    Texas has two NFL teams, the Dallas Cowboys and the Houston Texans; two Major League baseball teams, the Texas Rangers and Houston Astros; three NBA teams: The Houston …

  8. Texas Facts | TX Almanac

    Nickname: Texas is called the Lone Star State because of the design of the state flag: a broad vertical blue stripe at left centered by a single white star, and at right, horizontal bars of white …

  9. Texas Facts

    Texas was an independent republic for ten years before accepting annexation to the United States, and the flag reflects the pride and go-it-alone spirit that is still part of the Texas way of life.

  10. History of Texas - Wikipedia

    The first European to see Texas was Alonso Álvarez de Pineda, who led an expedition for the governor of Jamaica, Francisco de Garay, in 1520. While searching for a passage between …