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yeah no kiding, I read somewhere 75% of the state's population lives in the triangle
The traingle does cover a pretty large swath of land, its not like these cities are right on top of one another, there seems at least a 100 miles of nothing in between them; even the area between Austin and SA seems pretty sparce still
But yes that is where the vast majority of absolute growth and population is in TX
Didn't texas have like the second or third highest growth rate, despite the over-estimating?
Omahahonors, it was a joke. In the 2000 Census Loving County only had a population of 67.
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