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| Texas
declared its independence on March 2, 1836, but was not immediately
successful in its efforts to get the United States to recognize it
as a Republic. The Battle of the Alamo on March 6 unified the people
of the Republic, and then on April 21, Texas independence was established
when the Texan army under General Sam Houston defeated the Mexican
army under Santa Anna at the Battle of San Jacinto. The city was named
in honor of the great general. Today 19 Fortune 500 companies are
based in Houston. |
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 |
| Total
City Population |
| |
Central City - 1,953,631
Total - 4,420,081 |
| City
Black Population |
| |
Central
City - 494,496 (25.3%) |
| City
Hispanic Population |
| |
Central
City - 730,865 (37.4%) |
| City
Asian Population |
| |
Central
City - 103,694 (5.3%) |
| City
Highlights |
| |
The
Orange Show
Downtown Aquarium
Sam Houston Race Park
The Space Center |
| Colleges
and Universities |
| |
Rice
University
University of Houston
Texas Southern University |
| Major
Companies HQ |
| |
ConocoPhillips
Continental Airlines
Marathon Oil
El Paso
Reliant Resources |
| Pro
Sports Teams |
| |
Houston
Astros
Houston Texans
Houston Rockets
Texas Rangers |
| Local
Area Celebrities |
| |
Debbie
Allen
Phylicia Rashad
Patrick Swayze
Barbara C. Jordan |
| Median
Income |
| |
$35,872 |
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