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  Texas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is mostly sedimentary rocks, with east Texas underlain by a Cretaceous and younger sequence of sediments, the trace of ancient shorelines east and south until the active continental margin of the Gulf of Mexico is met.
Texas is known for its love of American football and is noted for the intensity with which people follow high school and college football teams—often times dominating over all else for the purposes of socializing and leisure.
Texas is the only state in the U.S. to have three cities with populations exceeding one million: Houston, San Antonio, and Dallas; which are also among the 10 largest cities of the United States.
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 Cheyenne, Wyoming
Cheyenne (city, Wyoming), capital city of Wyoming and seat of Laramie County, in the southeastern part of the state, on Crow Creek.
The largest city in the state, Cheyenne is the commercial, manufacturing, and shipping center for the surrounding cattle- and sheep-raising area.
In 1869 the city was selected as the capital of Wyoming Territory, and in 1890, when Wyoming entered the Union, Cheyenne was made the state capital.
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 Category:Cities in Texas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
See also Category:Towns in Texas; for a breakdown by county of all municipalities in Texas, see Category:Texas counties.
List of metropolitan areas in Texas by population (2000)
This page was last modified 13:15, 26 May 2005.
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