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Official Texas state flag.

Capital: Austin

State abbreviation/Postal code: Tex./TX

Governor: Rick Perry, R (to Jan. 2011)

Lieut. Governor: David Dewhurst, R (to Jan. 2011)

Senators: John Cornyn, R (to Jan. 2009); Kay Bailey Hutchison, R (to Jan. 20013)

U.S. Representatives: 32

Historical biographies of Congressional members

Secy. of State: Roger Williams (apptd. by gov.)

Comptroller: Susan Combs, R (to Jan. 2011)

Atty. General: Greg Abbott, R (to Jan. 2011)

Entered Union (rank): Dec. 29, 1845 (28)

Present constitution adopted: 1876

Motto: Friendship

 

State symbols:

flower

bluebonnet (1901)

tree

pecan (1919)

bird

mockingbird (1927)

song

�Texas, Our Texas� (1929)

fish

guadalupe bass (1989)

seashell

lightning whelk (1987)

dish

chili (1977)

folk dance

square dance (1991)

fruit

Texas red grapefruit (1993)

gem

Texas blue topaz (1969)

gemstone cut

Lone Star cut (1977)

grass

sideoats grass (1971)

reptile

horned lizard (1993)

stone

petrified palmwood (1969)

plant

prickly pear cactus

insect

monarch butterfly

pepper

jalape�o pepper

mammal

longhorn

small mammal

armadillo

flying mammal

Mexican free-tailed bat

Nickname: Lone Star State

Origin of name: From an Indian word meaning �friends�

10 largest cities (2005 est.): Houston, 2,016,582; San Antonio, 1,256,509; Dallas, 1,213,825; Austin, 690,252; Fort Worth, 624,067; El Paso, 598,590; Arlington, 362,805; Corpus Christi, 283,474; Plano, 250,096; Garland, 216,346

Land area: 261,797 sq mi. (678,054 sq km)

Geographic center: In McCulloch Co., 15 mi. NE of Brady

Number of counties: 254

Largest county by population and area: Harris, 3,693,050 (2005); Brewster, 6,193 sq mi.

State forests: 5 (7,314 ac.)

State parks: 115 (600,000+ ac.)

Residents: Texan

2005 resident population est.: 22,859,968

2000 resident census population (rank): 20,851,820 (2). Male: 10,352,910 (49.6%); Female: 10,498,910 (50.4%). White: 14,799,505 (71.0%); Black: 2,404,566 (11.5%); American Indian: 118,362 (0.6%); Asian: 562,319 (2.7%); Other race: 2,438,001 (11.7%); Two or more races: 514,633 (2.5%); Hispanic/Latino: 6,669,666 (32.0%). 2000 percent population 18 and over: 71.8; 65 and over: 9.9; median age: 32.3.

 

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