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  1. Texas - Wikipedia

    Snow falls multiple times each winter in the Panhandle and mountainous areas of West Texas, once or twice a year in North Texas, and once every few years in Central and East Texas.

  2. Texas.gov | The Official Website of the State of Texas

    Explore the official website of the State of Texas. We'll help you find the government services, information, and resources you need.

  3. Texas | Map, Flag, Population, History, Geography, & Facts | Britannica

    1 day ago · Texas occupies the south-central segment of the country and is the largest state in area except for Alaska. The state extends nearly 1,000 miles (1,600 km) from north to south and about the …

  4. 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.

  5. 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 (top) and red.

  6. 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.

  7. Texas Map: Regions, Geography, Facts & Figures - Infoplease

    Texas, also known as the Lone Star State, is the second-largest state in the United States, located in the southern region of the country. It shares borders with Arkansas to the northeast, Louisiana to the …

  8. 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.

  9. Texas State Information – Symbols, Capital, Constitution, Flags, Maps ...

    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.

  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 the Gulf of Mexico …