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Texas Education
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Texas: |
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Climate: |
The large
size of Texas and its location at the intersection of
multiple climate zones gives the state highly variable
weather. The Panhandle of the state has colder winters
than North Texas, while the Gulf Coast has mild winters.
Texas has wide variations in precipitation patterns. |
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Language: |
Texas
does not have an official language; nevertheless,
English is the language used for legislation,
regulations, executive orders, treaties, education,
federal court rulings, and all other official
pronouncements. Spanish is also heavily spoken in Texas
due to the large number of Tejanos, Mexicans and other
local and foreign Spanish-speakers. |
| Currency: |
The United States dollar,
denoted by USD or the symbol $, is the official currency
used in the United States. Commonly referred to as the
"American dollar, " the currency is divided into 100
cents (symbol ) |
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Visas: |
http://www.united-states.visahq.com |
| Population: | As of 2005, the state has an estimated
population of 22.8 million an increase of 388, 419 (1.7%)
from the prior year and an increase of 2 million (9.6%)
since the year 2000. In all three subcategories natural
increase (births less deaths), net immigration, and net
migration Texas has seen an increase in population. |
| Capital City: | Austin is the capital city of the U.S.
state of Texas and the seat of Travis County.[5] Located
in Central Texas on the eastern edge of the American
Southwest, [6] it is the fourth-largest city in Texas and
the 14th most populous city in the United States. |
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| Universities: |
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| Colleges: |
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| Schools: |
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