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Texas is like a completely different country rather than just one of the fifty States. Texas actually did operate briefly as its own republic in the 1800s, complete with the Texas Embassy in London. That attitude of Texas independence continues to this day. The sheer size of Texas is matched only by its cultural diversity. Throughout the centuries, people from all over the world have settled in Texas, giving the state a rich variety of language, tradition and history. Texas is a diverse and international place to invest. The state boasts low taxation, limited regulation of business, limited government and a great climate. Texas is home to landlubbers and seafarers alike. Private islands in Texas are likely to be found among its 600 miles of sparkling Gulf Coast, often called the “Third Coast” by natives. However, buying a private island in Texas isn’t limited to the Gulf of Mexico. Further inland, hundreds of beautiful lakes and rivers play host to the private islands of Texas.

Texas, United States

Map of Texas, United States





Regional Statistics for Texas


Location:
In the southwest region of the United States, bordering the Gulf of Mexico, Mexico, Louisiana, Arkansas and Oklahoma
Population:
20,851,820
Languages:
English, Spanish
Capital:
Austin
Currency:
United States dollar
Climate:
Wide variations because of the state's size include some snow in the north during winter and hot summers in the south
Temperature Range:
+5 to +40
Terrain:
Hills, mountains, coastline, forest, lakes, rivers
Natural Hazards:
Tornadoes, storms

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