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The following is a complete list of 25 metropolitan areas in Texas, as defined by the United States Office of Management and Budget. The largest two are ranked among the top 10 metropolitan areas in the U.S. Some metropolitan areas contain metropolitan divisions. Two metropolitan divisions exist within the Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington MSA.
The types of municipalities in Texas are defined in the Local Government Code, which was codified in 1987. The designations of city, town and village were superseded by Type A, B, and C general-law cities in the code. [5] In Texas, there are two forms of municipal government: general-law and home-rule.
First entry in the top 10 list not located in one of the original Thirteen Colonies. 8 Southwark: Pennsylvania: 13,707: A neighborhood of Philadelphia annexed in 1854. 9 Salem: Massachusetts: 12,613: Listed as a town. 10 Albany: New York: 10,762: First appearance in the top 10, and first city in Upstate New York to make the top 10.
Also here are twenty-five Texas cities to avoid buying a home. 1. Celina, Texas. Average Home Value: $614,735. Groceries: 3.9% higher than the national average. Healthcare: 1% higher than the ...
U.S. News and World Report ranked the 2024-2025 150 best places to live in the U.S. Here are the Texas cities that made the list.
Portal:Texas/Cities/1. Houston is the largest city in the state of Texas and the fourth-largest in the United States. The city covers more than 600 sq mi (1,600 km 2) and is the county seat of Harris County. As of the 2004 U.S. Census estimate, Houston had a total population of more than 2 million.
More: Austin makes list of 2023 best barbecue cities in the U.S. — but not in the top 10. Top 10 top-ranking cities in the U.S. in 2023. New York, NY. San Francisco, CA. Los Angeles, CA. Chicago ...
This list ranks the top 150 U.S. cities (incorporated places) by 2024 land area. Total areas including water are also given, but when ranked by total area, a number of coastal cities appear disproportionately larger. San Francisco is an extreme example: water makes up nearly 80% of its total area of 232 square miles (601 km 2).