Texas is a state located in the southern and southwestern regions of the United States of America. With an area of 261,797 square miles (678,051 km²) and
a population of 23.5 million in 254 counties, the state is second-largest in both area, behind Alaska,
and population, behind California. About half the state's
population resides in either the Dallas–Fort Worth or Houston metropolitan areas.
The
state's name derives from a word in the Caddoan language of the Hasinai, táyshaʔ, "Friend". Texas
declared its independence from Mexico in 1836 and existed as the independent
Republic of Texas
for nearly a decade. In 1845, it joined the United States
as the 28th state.
Texas is internationally known for its energy
and aeronautics industries, and for the ship channel at the Port of Houston—the largest in the U.S.
in international commerce and the sixth-largest port in the world. The state is home to the most Fortune 500 companies in
the United States and has the second-largest economy in the United States. The Texas
Medical Center in Houston contains the world's largest concentration of research and healthcare institutions