Texas

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Texas is the second-largest U.S. state by both area and population, known for its diverse landscapes, major cities like Houston and Dallas, and significant cultural and economic influence.

Aliases (13)
  • State of Texas ×85
  • Texas, United States ×16
  • TX ×8
  • state of Texas ×4
  • Lone Star State ×3
  • US-TX ×3
  • U.S. state of Texas ×2
  • Tex. ×1
  • Texas Panhandle ×1
  • Texas and Arkansas ×1
  • Texas, Our Texas ×1
  • United States, state of Texas ×1
  • present-day Texas ×1


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2023 Dallas mayoral election
American Airlines Center
Amon Carter Museum of American Art
Anderson County, Texas
Apache Wars
Austin City Hall
Balch Springs
Bank of America Plaza (Dallas)
Boswell Family Garden
Brackenridge Park
Brownsville–Matamoros crossing
Bryan–College Station metropolitan area
Canton Hall
Carrollton
Cavanaugh Flight Museum
Central Texas
Chapel of St. Basil
Chase Tower (Dallas)
Circuit of the Americas
City Center District
College Station, Texas
Commerce Street
Confederate Soldiers Monument
Convention Center District
Corpus Christi
Cox School of Business
Cross Timbers
Crow Museum of Asian Art
DART Light Rail
DART St. Paul Station
Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden
Dallas City Hall
Dallas Convention Center
Dallas County Courthouse
Dallas County, Texas
Dallas Executive Airport
Dallas Love Field
Dallas Museum of Art
Dallas Symphony Orchestra headquarters
Dallas Theater Center
Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex
DeSoto Parks and Recreation Department
DeSoto Public Library
Dealey Plaza
Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences
Dedman School of Law
Deep Ellum
Denton County, Texas
Department of Biosciences
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Department of Mathematics (Rice University)
Department of Statistics (Rice University)
Downtown Dallas
Downtown Denison Historic District
Downtown Fort Worth
Duncanville
Elm Street (Dallas)
Episcopal Diocese of Dallas
Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth
Episcopal Diocese of Northwest Texas
Erath County, Texas
Farmers Market District
Fondren Library
Fort Bliss
Fort Cavazos
Galveston Bay
Garland
George Bush Intercontinental Airport
George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum
Grassy Knoll
Grayson County, Texas
Hacienda de San Juan
Henderson County, Texas
Hill Country of Texas
Historic Market Square
Houston
Houston Astrodome
Houston Museum District
Houston Ship Channel
Houston Street (Dallas)
Houston petrochemical complex
Hunt County, Texas
JSC
Jesse H. Jones High School
John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza
Johnson County, Texas
Jones Graduate School of Business
Jonsson Color Garden
Kaboom Town!
Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center
La Villita Historic Arts Village
Lady Bird Lake
Lake Ray Hubbard
Lewisville Lake
Lyndon B. Johnson Ranch
Main Street (Dallas)
Main Street District
McCasland Sunken Garden
McLennan County
Meadows Museum
Mission Concepción
Mission Espada
Mission San José
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
Mogollon culture
Moody Performance Hall
Munson Park
Nancy Rutchik Red Maple Rill
Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory
North Texas
North Texas Regional Airport
Oak Cliff
Oak Lawn
Oakwood Cemetery (Huntsville, Texas)
Parkland Memorial Hospital
Pearl District (San Antonio)
Pioneer Plaza
Port of Corpus Christi
Port of Houston
Red River (southeastern boundary area)
Red River County, Texas
Reliant Stadium
Reunion District
Reunion Tower
Rice University
Richardson
Rocket Park
Rory Meyers Children’s Adventure Garden
SXSW
Sam Houston National Forest
Sam Rayburn Tollway
San Antonio Metropolitan Transit Authority
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
San Antonio Museum of Art
San Antonio River Walk
San Antonio Zoo
School of Engineering and Computer Science
South Texas
Southwest Center for Advanced Studies
Southwest Texas State Teachers College
Starbase, Boca Chica, Texas
Stockyards Historic District
Strategic Petroleum Reserve
Sundance Square
TX-05
Texas A&I University
Texas A&M Corps of Cadets
Texas African American History Memorial
Texas Ballet Theater
Texas Book Festival
Texas Governor's Mansion
Texas Panhandle
Texas congressional districts
Texas legislative districts
Texas's 12th congressional district
Texas's 14th congressional district
Texas's 15th congressional district
Texas's 17th congressional district
Texas's 21st congressional district
Texas's 22nd congressional district
Texas's 24th congressional district
Texas's 4th congressional district
Texas's 5th congressional district
Texas's 8th congressional district
Texoma region
The Alamo
The Bomb Factory
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
Town of Bartonville, Texas
Town of Double Oak, Texas
Town of Hickory Creek, Texas
Town of Justin, Texas
Town of Pilot Point, Texas
Town of Ponder, Texas
Trees (music venue)
Trinity River
Tudor Fieldhouse
United States Army Sergeants Major Academy
United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas
United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas
United States District Court for the Western District of Texas ("State of Texas")
University Park
University of North Texas
Uvalde County, Texas
Victory Park
Victory Park
West End Historic District
West End station
West Texas
White Rock Lake
Winspear Opera House
Wyly Theatre
Zilker Park
locatedIn
Article III of the Texas Constitution ("State of Texas")
Article IV of the Texas Constitution ("State of Texas")
Dedman School of Law
Government of Texas ("State of Texas")
Greg Abbott ("State of Texas")
Grovey v. Townsend ("State of Texas")
Office of the Governor of Texas ("State of Texas")
S. E. Allwright
Smith v. Allwright
Smith v. Allwright
Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives ("State of Texas")
Sweatt v. Painter ("State of Texas")
Texas A&M Forest Service ("State of Texas")
Texas Code of Criminal Procedure ("State of Texas")
Texas Constitution
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals ("State of Texas")
Texas Department of Public Safety ("State of Texas")
Texas Department of Transportation ("State of Texas")
Texas Division of Emergency Management ("State of Texas")
Texas Election Code ("State of Texas")
Texas Government Code ("State of Texas")
Texas House of Representatives ("State of Texas")
Texas Secretary of State ("State of Texas")
Texas Supreme Court ("State of Texas")
Texas congressional delegation
Texas's 18th congressional district
Texas's 21st congressional district
United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
University of Texas System ("State of Texas")
jurisdiction
Article I of the Texas Constitution ("State of Texas")
Compromise of 1850
Constitution of 1866 (Texas) ("State of Texas")
Constitutional Convention of 1875 (Texas) ("State of Texas")
Flag of the Governor of Texas ("State of Texas")
Governor of Texas
Lieutenant Governor of Texas
Office of the Governor of Texas
Office of the Lieutenant Governor of Texas ("State of Texas")
TX-05
Texas Military Forces
Texas Secretary of State ("State of Texas")
Texas State Antiquities Landmark ("State of Texas")
Texas State Preservation Board
Texas legislative districts ("State of Texas")
Texas's 25th congressional district
appliesToJurisdiction
Blue Ridge, Texas ("State of Texas")
Crosbyton, Texas ("State of Texas")
Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences ("United States, state of Texas")
Farmers Branch
Sachse ("State of Texas")
Texas's 13th congressional district ("State of Texas")
Texas's 21st congressional district ("state of Texas")
Texas's 23rd congressional district
Town of Bartonville, Texas ("State of Texas")
Town of Double Oak, Texas ("State of Texas")
Town of Krugerville, Texas ("State of Texas")
Town of Krum, Texas
Town of Sanger, Texas ("State of Texas")
Wilmer, Texas ("State of Texas")
countrySubdivision
Article I of the Texas Constitution
Branch v. Texas
Columbia disaster
Constitutional Convention of 1875 (Texas)
Federal Music Project
Great Railroad Strike of 1877
Main Street Garden Park
Mexican–American War
Operation Wetback
Texas Military Forces
Texas Revolution
Texian Army
Thanks-Giving Square
location
Ain't Them Bodies Saints
Deep in the Heart of Texas
Friday Night Lights (film)
Sicario
Silkwood
The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (film)
The Faculty
There Will Be Blood
Viva Zapata!
We Can Be Heroes
What's Eating Gilbert Grape
filmingLocation
Austin Toros
Baylor Lady Bears basketball
DAL
Dallas Burn
El Paso Chihuahuas
Houston Cougars
Houston Dynamo
Houston Oilers
Houston Texans (WFL)
San Antonio Silver Stars
UTEP Miners football team
homeState
Denton County Sheriff's Office
El Paso International Airport
Fort Worth Stockyards
Lamar University
Morton Cemetery, Richmond, Texas
Texas State Capitol
Union Station (Dallas)
Uptown Dallas
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory
Arkansas
Ellis County, Oklahoma
Indian Territory
Oklahoma
Oklahoma
borderedBy
Air Education and Training Command
Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center
Army Air Forces Training Command
Freescale Semiconductor
Hillwood Development
headquartersLocation
Houston City Council
John Nichols (mayor of College Station)
Mayor of Dallas
Red River County Judge ("State of Texas")
Southwest Conference
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity
Baptist General Convention of Texas (historical)
Los Hooligans Productions
Tom Kartsotis
Victor Vescovo
basedIn
Coahuila y Tejas
Confederate States of America
Southwestern United States
Spanish Empire
hasPart
Ferrell Center
Fort Worth Meacham International Airport
Killing of Lee Harvey Oswald
United States of America
hasState
DeSoto Recreation Center
El Paso–Ciudad Juárez crossing
Government District
Texas Rangers Monument
locatedInState
Brownsville–Matamoros crossing
Laredo–Nuevo Laredo crossing
Texoma region
borderBetween
Northern Mexico
Northwestern Oklahoma
State of Chihuahua
borders
Dona Ana County, New Mexico
New Mexico
Otero County, New Mexico
bordersState
Chihuahua
Coahuila
Tamaulipas
bordersUSState
Basin and Range Province
Black Belt (U.S. region)
Gulf Coastal Plain
extendsInto
American South (mid-20th century civil rights era)
Ark-La-Tex
Southern United States
includesState
Dallas County, Texas ("State of Texas")
Edinburg, Texas
Texas's 24th congressional district
isPartOf
Bluebonnet
Lupinus subcarnosus
Lupinus texensis
nativeTo
Constitution of the Republic of Texas (1836)
Government of Texas
appliesToTerritory
America's Team
Bush
associatedWithState
Lupinus subcarnosus
Lupinus texensis
endemicTo
Master Settlement Agreement
Public Land Survey System
excludes
Red River (southeastern boundary area)
Red River of the South
formsBorderBetween
Johnson County, Texas ("TX")
Texas's 6th congressional district ("TX")
hasPostalAbbreviation
2010 NBA All-Star Game
Super Bowl VIII
hostState
Kay Bailey Hutchison
Lance Gooden
isFrom
Texas's 10th congressional district
Texas's 28th congressional district
isNumberedDistrictOf
Erath County, Texas ("US-TX")
Hood County, Texas ("US-TX")
ISOCode
Audie Murphy American Cotton Museum
Uvalde Cemetery
locatedInAdministrativeEntity
Arts District (Dallas)
Johnson Space Center
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity
Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad
Texas Stadium ("State of Texas")
namedAfter
Ark-La-Tex
Texoma region
nameDerivedFrom
Texas ("Lone Star State")
University of Texas at Austin
nickname
Cross Timbers
Democratic Party presidential primaries, 2008
notableState
James Farmer
activeIn
Republic of Texas ("State of Texas")
admittedToUnionAs
WN
airlineHeadquartersState
Flag of the Republic of Texas ("State of Texas")
alsoUsedBy
Siete Partidas
appliedIn
Texas Constitution ("State of Texas")
appliesTo
Pro Ecclesia, Pro Texana
associatedRegion
Remember the Alamo
associatedWith
Richie Gecko
associatedWithLocation
Mirabeau B. Lamar
associatedWithPlace
KRLD-TV
associatedWithRegion
Texas's 31st congressional district
belongsTo
New Mexico's 2nd congressional district
border
Sooner State
borderedByJurisdictionOfState
Ark-La-Tex
borderedByState
Red River (southeastern boundary area)
borderForState
Rio Grande
borderOf
Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico
borderStateAcrossRiver
Ciudad Juárez
borderStateOnUSSide
Nuevo Laredo
borderStatePartner
Curry County
borderWith
Scissor-tailed flycatcher
breedingRange
H. L. Hunt
businessRegion
Austin
capitalOf
United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ("state of Texas")
circuitIncludes
Turkish Americans
concentratedIn
South Central United States
containsAdministrativeTerritorialEntity
Republic of Texas
country
South Western Reporter
coversJurisdiction
Sunset Route
crosses
Apache
currentPopulationRegion
Columbia disaster
debrisFellOver
STS-107
debrisFieldStates
Texas Supreme Court ("Tex.")
decisionsCitableAs
Fouquieria splendens
distribution
Mexican Americans
ethnicGroupIn
Master Settlement Agreement
excludesState
Zebulon Pike ("present-day Texas")
explored
Rio Grande Rift
extendsThrough
Great Plains
extendsTo
Ogallala Aquifer
extendsUnder
Texas's 17th congressional district ("State of Texas")
federalDistrictOf
Super Bowl VIII
firstSuperBowlInState
Red River (southeastern boundary area)
flowsAlong
Red River of the South
flowsThrough
Red River of the South ("Texas and Arkansas")
formsPartOfBorderBetween
Texas A&I University ("State of Texas")
foundedBy
University of Texas at Austin ("State of Texas")
founder
American alligator
foundIn
Sonoran Desert toad
foundInUSState
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service ("State of Texas")
fundingSource
Texans–Titans rivalry
geographicContext
Border Conference
geographicFocus
Cactus wren
geographicRange
Dallas Cowboys–Philadelphia Eagles rivalry
geographicRegion1
Texas Governor's Mansion ("State of Texas")
governingBody
George W. Bush
governorOf
National Semiconductor
hadManufacturingFacilityIn
Oklahoma Panhandle
hasBorderWith
Gulf of Mexico
hasCoastlineIn
Asian American
hasDiasporaCommunityIn
Aerojet Rocketdyne
hasFacilityIn
Texas's 1st congressional district
hasFederalSubject
Red River (southeastern boundary area)
hasJurisdictionOnSouthBank
Texas ("Lone Star State")
hasNickname
California v. Texas ("State of Texas")
hasParty
Texas's 9th congressional district ("TX")
hasPostalAbbreviationState
Province VII
hasRegion
Von Maur
hasRetailOutletIn
Palestinian American
hasSignificantCommunityIn
Pacific Coast League
hasTeamLocation
Governor of Texas
headOfGovernmentOf
Toyota Motor North America
headquartersState
Texas's 31st congressional district ("State of Texas")
higherLevelTerritory
Kickapoo people
historicalTerritory
Black Codes
implementedIn
Viceroyalty of New Spain
includedTerritory
Sun Belt
includes
contiguous United States
includesAdministrativeTerritory
Coahuila y Tejas ("State of Texas")
includesPresentDayTerritoryOf
Old West
includesRegion
West
includesTeamsFrom
Mountain Time Zone
includesUSStatePartially
Flag of the Republic of Texas ("Lone Star State")
inspiredNameOf
Siete Leyes
inspiredOppositionIn
Axis axis
introducedTo
Bluebonnet
isAssociatedWith
Bluebonnet
isCulturalSymbolOf
Mesquite ("U.S. state of Texas")
isInCountrySubdivision
Town of Ponder, Texas
isInNorthernPartOf
Johnson County, Texas ("US-TX")
ISO3166-2Code
Curry County
isOnBorderOf
Rockwall County, Texas
isSmallestByLandAreaIn
Bluebonnet
isStateFlowerOf
Texas's 12th congressional district ("State of Texas")
isSubdivisionOf
NYSE:T
issuerState
Southern Republicans
keyState
Texas Legislature ("State of Texas")
legislativeAuthorityOver
Article V of the Texas Constitution ("state of Texas")
levelOfGovernment
Texas–New York
linksState
William Marsh Rice ("Texas, United States")
livedIn
Capitol View Corridors protections ("State of Texas")
locatedInJurisdiction
Lake Texoma
locatedOnBorderOf
Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
mainAreaOfActivity
A Journey Through Texas
mainSubject
Czech American
majorSettlementArea
Confederate States of America
memberState
Southeastern Woodlands
modernStatesOverlap
Van Orden v. Perry
monumentState
Boom Town
narrativeLocation
Cannon Air Force Base
nearBorder
German Americans
notableEarlySettlement
James A. Michener
notableWork
CDT
observedInStateOrProvince
Ouachita orogeny
occurredIn
Dust Bowl ("Texas Panhandle")
occursIn
Flag of the Governor of Texas
officialIn
César Chávez
U.S.StateHolidayIn

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