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Texas - traducción al italiano

STATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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  • Terminal D at [[Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport]]
  • [[Big Bend National Park]]
  • Texas State Fair]] since 1952 until it was destroyed by a fire in 2012. Since then a new Big Tex was created.
  • Terminal E at [[George Bush Intercontinental Airport]] in Houston
  • [[AT&T Stadium]], home of the [[Dallas Cowboys]]
  • Rio Grande Valley]] near the [[Mexico–United States border]]
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  • A geomap depicting income by county as of 2014
  • [[George W. Bush]] of Texas, 43rd president of the United States
  • Plano]]
  • [[Brazos Wind Farm]]
  • The [[High Five Interchange]] in [[Dallas]]
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  • [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] of Texas, 36th president of the United States
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  • [[Rice University]]
  • [[Steinhagen Reservoir]]
  • Mexico in 1824. [[Coahuila y Tejas]] is the northeasternmost state.
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  • Astronaut training at the [[Johnson Space Center]] in [[Houston]]
  • An oil well
  • [[Palo Duro Canyon]]
  • Resaca de la Palma]], Texas, May 1846.
  • [[University of Houston]]
  • [[Sam Rayburn Reservoir]]
  • ''Surrender of Santa Anna''. Painting by William Henry Huddle, 1886.
  • Playoff game between the [[San Antonio Spurs]] and the [[Los Angeles Lakers]] in 2007
  • [[Stephen F. Austin]] was the first American ''[[empresario]]'' given permission to operate a colony within [[Mexican Texas]].
  • [[Franklin Mountains State Park]]
  • [[Texas A&M University]]
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  • Köppen climate types in Texas
  • The [[Texas State Capitol]] at night
  • Texas counties by GDP (2021)
  • [[Texas Hill Country]]
  • The [[Texas Medical Center]] in Houston
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  • The [[University of Texas at Austin]]
  • "Welcome to Texas" sign
  • Cotton modules after harvest in West Texas
  • The [[Republic of Texas]] with present-day borders superimposed

Texas         
n. Texas, state in the southern United States
Texas Instruments         
  • Texas Instruments and other brands of [[7400 series]] TTL and CMOS logic
  • TI operated this [[Convair 240]] on experimental work in the 1980s fitted with a modified extended nose section.
  • DLP CINEMA, a Texas Instruments technology
  • logic]]" chip, an integrated circuit produced by TI
  • Entrance to Texas Instruments North Campus facility in Dallas, Texas
  • Texas Instruments Speak & Spell using a [[TMC0280]] speech synthesizer
  • Texas Instruments, DLP Cinema Prototype Projector, Mark V, 2000
  • [[TI-30]] electronic calculator, 1976
AMERICAN SEMICONDUCTOR DESIGNER AND MANUFACTURER
Texas Instruments Inc.; Texas Instruments, Incorporated; Texas Instruments Incorporated; Chipcon; Texas Instruments Software; Texas Instruments Personal Computer Division; James R. Adams; Texas instruments; TI DSEG; Texas Instruments DSEG; Ti.com; Texas Instruments, Inc; Texas Instruments, Inc.; Luminary Micro; Texas Instruments calculator community; TI Calculator Community; TXN (NASDAQ); Texas Instrument Inc; Texas Instrument; Texas Instruments Inc; Texas Instruments Deutschland GmbH; Texas Instruments Deutschland; History of Texas Instruments; Texas Insturments
n. Strumenti Texas, società americana con sede centrale nel Texas e produttrice di una vasta gamma di componenti elettroniche (semiconduttori, calcolatrici, processori a luce digitale ecc.)
Texas Tech         
  • Red Raiders in action in 2007
  • Texas Tech, in collaboration with Harvard University, has developed a treatment that may be a cure for HIV.
  • Jones AT&T Stadium west side facade
  • Pfluger Fountain
  • Colonel Rick Husband
  • Texas Tech alumnus [[Rick Husband]] was the final commander of Space Shuttle ''Columbia''.
  • Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library
  • Texas Tech's English and Philosophy Building, with architecture influenced by English manors, faces a building of similar style for the College of Education.
  • Administration Building]]
  • Goin' Band from Raiderland
  • Chemistry Building
  • Carol of Lights
  • Architecture Building
  • Administration Building]] (''circa'' 1925)
  • Double T
  • Will Rogers and Soapsuds
PUBLIC RESEARCH UNIVERSITY IN LUBBOCK, TEXAS, UNITED STATES
Texas Tech; Texas Technological College; Texas Tech College; University of Texas Tech; Texas Technological University; Texas Technological; Texas Tech University Graduate School; La Ventana (yearbook); The Ventana; Texas Technical University; Campus of Texas Tech University; Tx Tech; Texas Tech U; 10.32865
Istituto di tecnologia del Texas, comprende due campus, a Lubbock e a El Paso

Definición

Texas
·noun A structure on the hurricane deck of a steamer, containing the pilot house, officers' cabins, ·etc.

Wikipedia

Texas

Texas (, also locally ; Spanish: Texas, Tejas) is a state in the South Central region of the United States. At 268,596 square miles (695,660 km2), and with more than 30 million residents in 2023, it is the second-largest U.S. state by both area (after Alaska) and population (after California). Texas shares borders with the states of Louisiana to the east, Arkansas to the northeast, Oklahoma to the north, New Mexico to the west, and the Mexican states of Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo León, and Tamaulipas to the south and southwest; and has a coastline with the Gulf of Mexico to the southeast.

Houston is the most populous city in Texas and the fourth-largest in the U.S., while San Antonio is the second most populous in the state and seventh-largest in the country. Dallas–Fort Worth and Greater Houston are, respectively, the fourth- and fifth-largest metropolitan statistical areas in the country. Other major cities include Austin, the second most populous state capital in the U.S., and El Paso. Texas is nicknamed the Lone Star State for its former status as an independent republic, and as a reminder of the state's struggle for independence from Mexico. The Lone Star can be found on the Texas state flag and the Texas state seal. The origin of Texas's name is from the Caddo word táyshaʼ meaning 'friends'.

Due to its size and geologic features such as the Balcones Fault, Texas contains diverse landscapes common to both the U.S. Southern and the Southwestern regions. Although Texas is popularly associated with the U.S. southwestern deserts, less than ten percent of Texas's land area is desert. Most population centers are in areas of former prairies, grasslands, forests, and the coastline. Traveling from east to west, terrain ranges from coastal swamps and piney woods, to rolling plains and rugged hills, to the desert and mountains of the Big Bend.

The term "six flags over Texas" is a colloquial term used in reference to the nations that have ruled over the territory. Spain was the first European country to claim and control the area of Texas. Following a short-lived colony controlled by France, Mexico controlled the territory until 1836 when Texas won its independence, becoming the Republic of Texas. In 1845, Texas joined the union as the 28th state. The state's annexation set off a chain of events that led to the Mexican–American War in 1846. Following victory by the United States, Texas remained a slave state until the American Civil War, when it declared its secession from the Union in early 1861 before officially joining the Confederate States of America on March 2. After the Civil War and the restoration of its representation in the federal government, Texas entered a long period of economic stagnation.

Historically, four major industries shaped the Texas economy prior to World War II: cattle and bison, cotton, timber, and oil. Before and after the Civil War, the cattle industry—which Texas came to dominate—was a major economic driver for the state, and created the traditional image of the Texas cowboy. In the later 19th century, cotton and lumber grew to be major industries as the cattle industry became less lucrative. Ultimately, the discovery of major petroleum deposits (Spindletop in particular) initiated an economic boom that became the driving force behind the economy for much of the 20th century. Texas developed a diversified economy and high tech industry during the mid-20th century. As of 2022, it has the most Fortune 500 company headquarters (53) in the United States. With a growing base of industry, the state leads in many industries, including tourism, agriculture, petrochemicals, energy, computers and electronics, aerospace, and biomedical sciences. Texas has led the U.S. in state export revenue since 2002 and has the second-highest gross state product. If Texas were a sovereign state, it would have the 10th-largest economy in the world.