Texas is divided into seven geographic regions with widely different landscapes. You’ve got beaches. You’ve got rolling hills and canyons. You’ve got seven different places in one. Explore the different regions and the diverse cities within them to find the adventure that suits you best.
Texas is big, really big. It can take hours and hours of driving to get from one end of Texas to the other. Texas is usually divided into 7 regions. The names of the regions can vary slightly, for instance, the Piney Woods might be called East Texas. Or Big Bend Country might be called West Texas.
The 7 Texas regions include the Gulf Coast, Central Texas, the Panhandle, East Texas, and North Texas:
It's currently estimated that the population of Texas in 2018 is 28.70 million, up substantially from 25.1 million in 2010. This is due to its current growth rate of 1.80%, which ranks 3rd in the country. The last US census was in 2010, so current figures are projected based on the latest estimates. Texas has three cities with more than 1 million people: Dallas, Houston and San Antonio, which also rank as 10 of the most populous cities in the country. There are also three cities with a population over 500,000, which are El Paso, Fort Worth and the capital, Austin, which are among the 25 largest cities in the US. The Growth of Texas Aging Population
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