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| |leader_name = [[Bill White]] | | |leader_name = [[Bill White]] |
| |area_magnitude = 1 E8 | | |area_magnitude = 1 E8 |
− | |area_total = 601.7 miles | + | |area_total = [[Total_Area:=602|602]] miles |
| |area_land = 579.4 sq. miles | | |area_land = 579.4 sq. miles |
| |area_water = 22.3 sq. miles | | |area_water = 22.3 sq. miles |
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| |population_note = | | |population_note = |
| |population_total = [[Population:=2016582|2,016,582]] | | |population_total = [[Population:=2016582|2,016,582]] |
− | |population_density = 1344 | + | |population_density = [[Density:=1344|1344]] |
| |timezone = [[Central Standard Time Zone|CST]] | | |timezone = [[Central Standard Time Zone|CST]] |
| |utc_offset = -6 | | |utc_offset = -6 |
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− | :''For Businesses in the Houston area see [[Directory:Houston Area Business]]
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− | '''[[City:=Houston|[[Houston]]]]''' is the largest city in the state of [[State Located In::Texas|Texas]] and fourth-largest in the [[Nation Located In::United States]]. The city covers more than 600 square miles (1,600 km²) and is the county seat of Harris County, Texas. As of the 2005 U.S. Census estimate, Houston had a population of more than 2 million. The city is at the heart of the Greater Houston metropolitan area, a major cultural center, the largest economic center of the Gulf Coast of the United States region and the seventh-largest metropolitan area in the U.S. with a population of 5.3 million in 10 counties. Only 29 nations have a GDP exceeding Houston's GAP.<ref>"[http://www.houston.org/blackfenders/02CW001.pdf Houston Area Profile]", ''Greater Houston Partnership''. Last accessed [[2007-02-04]].</ref> Mining, which in Houston is almost entirely exploration and production of oil and gas, accounts for 11 percent of Houston's GAP; this is down from 21 percent in 1985. The reduced role of oil and gas in Houston's GAP reflects the rapid growth of other sectors, such as [[Directory:Houston Area Engineering|engineering]] services, health services, and [[Directory:Houston Area Manufacturing |manufacturing]].<ref>"[http://www.houston.org/blackfenders/15AW001.pdf Gross Area Product by Industry]", ''Greater Houston Partnership''. Last accessed [[2007-02-04]].</ref> | + | '''[[City:=Houston|[[Houston]]]]''' is the largest city in the state of [[State Located In::Texas|Texas]] and fourth-largest in the [[Nation Located In::United States]]. The city covers more than 600 square miles (1,600 km²) and is the county seat of [[Region Located In::Directory:Harris County|Harris County]]. As of the 2005 U.S. Census estimate, Houston had a population of more than 2 million. The city is at the heart of the Greater Houston metropolitan area, a major cultural center, the largest economic center of the Gulf Coast of the United States region and the seventh-largest metropolitan area in the U.S. with a population of 5.3 million in 10 counties. Only 29 nations have a GDP exceeding Houston's GAP.<ref>"[http://www.houston.org/blackfenders/02CW001.pdf Houston Area Profile]", ''Greater Houston Partnership''. Last accessed [[2007-02-04]].</ref> Mining, which in Houston is almost entirely exploration and production of oil and gas, accounts for 11 percent of Houston's GAP; this is down from 21 percent in 1985. The reduced role of oil and gas in Houston's GAP reflects the rapid growth of other sectors, such as [[Directory:Houston Area Engineering|engineering]] services, health services, and [[Directory:Houston Area Manufacturing |manufacturing]].<ref>"[http://www.houston.org/blackfenders/15AW001.pdf Gross Area Product by Industry]", ''Greater Houston Partnership''. Last accessed [[2007-02-04]].</ref> |
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| ==Economy== | | ==Economy== |