Texas

State ning Texas
Flag State seal
Flag of Texas Sagisag ning Texas
Palayo: Lone Star State
[[image:|center|Mapa ning United States with Texas highlighted]]
Peka Amanu None. English & Spanish de facto.[1]
Tungku
Pekamaragul a Lakanbalen
Austin
Houston
Lapad
 - Eganagana
 - Lapad
 - Kaba
 - % danum
 - Latitude
 - Longitude
Ranku 2nd
696,241 km²
1,065 km
1,270 km
2.5
25°50'N to 36°30'N
93°31'W to 106°38'W
Populasyun
 - Total (2000)
 - Pangasiksik
Ranku 2nd
20,851,820
30.75/km² (28th)
Elevation
 - Pekamatas a lugal
 - Kaustuan
 - Pekamababang Lugal

Guadalupe Peak, 2,667 m
520 m
0 m
Pangatanggap keng Union December 29, 1845 (28th)
Gobernador
Deng U.S. Senators
Rick Perry (R)
Kay Bailey Hutchison (R),
John Cornyn (R)
Oras zona Central: UTC-6/-5
Mountain: UTC-7/-6 (part of west Texas)
Abbreviations TX Tex. US-TX
Web site www.state.tx.us

Ing Texas (/ˈtɛksəs/ ) metung yang state king Mauli Kalibudtang United States, mikapalayong Ya Kabud Talang State (Lone Star State). Ing Texas iya ing pangaduang pekamargul diling U.S. state karas keng lualas ampong populasiun, a atin leparan a 268,820 square miles (), ampong ating daragul a populasiun a 24.3 yuta (million) a pakatuknang.[2] Ing Houston iya ing pekamaragul diling lakanbalen ampong pang4-pekamaragul]] keng United States, kaba naman ing Dallas–Fort Worth iya ing pekamaragul a metropolitan karinan keng state ampong pang4 a pekamaragul keng bangsa. Deng aliwang pun a lakanbalen kayabe la deng San Antonio, El Paso, ampong Austin—ing state tungku (kabisera).

Ing peparagul a mapa ning State ning Texas
Y Stephen F. Austin iya ing mumunang diling empresario mirinan a mangasiwa keng colony kilub Mexican Texas.


Ing Republica ning Texas. Ing kasalungsungan a sepung-gulis an ning U.S. states megulis la reng sepu ingyang1836–1845
Ing paskil king Texas state a Malaus ka
Aklasan-balen monumentu king Galveston, Texas


Spindletop
El Capitán
Ing kilub ning Lakewood Pisamban
Texas State Capitoliu
Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport
  1. "How Many Ways Can "Texas" Be Spoken?" (PDF). In Other Words. December 2004. Archived from the original on 2006-03-22. https://web.archive.org/web/20060322113226/http://www.languageline.com/pdf/LL_December2004.pdf#search='languages%20spoken%20in%20Texas'. Retrieved on 2006-04-29. 
  2. Utah is Fastest-Growing State. Press Release. U.S. Census Bureau (December 22, 2008). Retrieved on December 23, 2008.

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