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West South Central states

The West South Central states, colloquially known as the South Central states, is a region of the United States defined by the U.S. Census Bureau as covering four states: Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas. The West South Central or South Central region is located within the Southern United States and Gulf Coast regions,[3] bordering the Mountain states and Midwestern U.S. regions to its north and west. The Gulf of Mexico is to the south of the region. Houston is the South Central's largest city, and the Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington metropolitan statistical area is the region's largest metropolis.

West South Central
States in dark red are traditionally included in the West South Central states, while states in pink may be broadly included, although they form part of the Mountain states and East South Central states regions
States
Largest metropolitan areas
Largest cityHouston
Area
 • Total444,052.01 sq mi (1,150,089.4 km2)
 • Land425,066.01 sq mi (1,100,915.9 km2)
 • Water18,986.00 sq mi (49,173.5 km2)
Population
 (2019)[2]
 • Total40,619,450
 • Density91/sq mi (35/km2)

A geographically diverse region, the southern portion of the states are covered by coastal plains and swamps,[4][5][6][7] while the remainder is covered by forests such as the Cross Timbers,[8][9][10] hills and mountains,[11][12][13] and deserts near the Texas–Mexico border.

With European colonization of the Americas, this region of the U.S. has been heavily influenced by the French and Spanish.[14][15][16][17] With American settlement, Anglo-American culture began to influence the states covering the region. Distinct from New England and the Mid-Atlantic states, and in common with the Western U.S. and South Atlantic states, the majority of its non-Anglo culture descends from the Spanish Empire and Mexico;[14][18] within Louisiana, there is a significant French influence preserved through its Cajun and Louisiana Creole populations.[19][20][21] In Oklahoma, Native American culture is prevalent through tribes such as the Cherokee and Seminole nations among others.[22]

Within the region, Christianity is the prevalent religion as part of the Bible Belt; southern and southeastern Texas;[23] and southern Louisiana are predominantly Roman Catholic and non- or inter-denominational Protestant, with Baptists constituting a great majority.[24] From central and northern Texas, and central and northern Louisiana to the states of Oklahoma and Arkansas, Baptists, Methodists, and non- or inter-denominational Protestants constituted the majority.[24]

History edit

The history of the West South Central states is dominated by the conflict and interaction between three cultural-linguistic groups: the Anglosphere (first Great Britain and then the United States), the Hispanidad (first Spain then Mexico), and the Francophonie (France).

In the 17th and 18th centuries, Spain and France maneuvered for control of Texas,[25] with the Spanish based in Mexico and the French in Louisiana. During the War of the Quadruple Alliance hostilities spread to the New World and the French troops from Natchitoches briefly captured the capital of Spanish Texas, Los Adaes, in what is now western Louisiana. The French were not able to wrest control of Texas from Spain, and by the early 19th century sold their North American holdings to the United States in the Louisiana Purchase,[26][27] which comprised slightly less than half of what is today the West South Central United States.

During the Texas Revolution (1835–1836), a rebellion of United States immigrants and Tejanos (Texas Mexicans), put up armed resistance against the Centralist Republic of Mexico.[28] The Battle of the Alamo was a major turning point during the Texas Revolution.[29] This battle would lead to many Texians deciding to join the Texian Army. Texians would defeat the Mexican Army at the Battle of San Jacinto later on,[30][31] leading to Texas declaring themselves an independent country in 1836, however Mexico viewed them as a rebellious province. Texas would eventually be admitted as a U.S. state in 1845.[32]

The official West and East South Central states of Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee would secede from the Union and join the Confederacy during the American Civil War. Kentucky was a border state that remained with the Union. Oklahoma, although Indian Territory at the time, was home to five major Native American tribes (the Five Civilized Tribes), of which the majority allied themselves with the Confederacy.[33][34] Oklahoma territory and Indian Territory would merge into the state of Oklahoma when it became the 46th U.S. state in 1907.[35] All of these states are usually considered to make up a larger part of the American South, both historically and culturally, as well as classified by the U.S. Census Bureau.

Geography edit

The climate varies from the semi-tropical in the Mississippi Delta, south Louisiana, and southeast Texas, to the dry Chihuahuan desert in West Texas.[7][6][13] A large portion of the northeastern quarter of the region is mountainous, with the Ozark and Ouachita mountains of Arkansas and eastern Oklahoma. The northwest quarter of the region is dominated by the Great Plains which become progressively drier west of 100° W, forming the North American Llano Estacado. The southwestern portions border the Rio Grande and are generally drier than other areas of the West South Central United States.

Two megaregions exist within this region:

States in the West South Central region
State Population (2020 census) Land area (sq mi)
Arkansas 3,011,524 53,179
Louisiana 4,657,757 51,843
Oklahoma 3,986,639 69,898
Texas 29,527,941 268,581

Demographics edit

 
Ethnic origins in West South Central (4 states)

Texas is the largest West South Central state by both area and population; Texas is still home to over half the region's population. The largest city in the region, Houston, is located in Texas. New Orleans was tied with Oklahoma City in population but, after Hurricane Katrina, the population of the New Orleans metro area declined to approximately 1 million.[36] By 2017, the population of the New Orleans metropolitan area had bounced back to almost 1.3 million;[37] overall, Louisiana and Arkansas are the two-slowest growing states of the region in contrast with Texas and Oklahoma.[38][39] In contrast with the population growth of Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas, Louisiana has experienced the fifth highest population loss in the U.S. according to 2021 census estimates (making it the second-slowest growing state along the entire Gulf Coast megaregion, yet still experiencing more natural births than Mississippi in the East South Central states).[40]

Ten largest cities by population
City 2020 pop.
1 Houston, Texas 2,288,250
2 San Antonio, Texas 1,451,853
3 Dallas, Texas 1,288,457
4 Austin, Texas 964,177
5 Fort Worth, Texas 935,508
6 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 687,725
7 El Paso, Texas 678,415
8 Tulsa, Oklahoma 411,401
9 Arlington, Texas 392,786
10 New Orleans, Louisiana 376,971
Ten largest metropolitan areas by population
MSA 2021 pop.
1 Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington, TX MSA 7,759,615
2 Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX MSA 7,206,845
3 San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX MSA 2,601,795
4 Austin-Round Rock-Georgetown, TX MSA 2,352,435
5 Oklahoma City, OK MSA 1,441,655
6 New Orleans-Metairie, LA MSA 1,261,735
7 Tulsa, OK MSA 1,142,906
8 McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX MSA 868,707
9 Baton Rouge, LA MSA 854,757
10 El Paso, TX MSA 844,124

Politics edit

  • Bold denotes election winner.
Presidential electoral votes in the West South Central States since 1812
Year Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas
1812 No election Madison No election No election
1816 No election Monroe No election No election
1820 No election Monroe No election No election
1824 No election Jackson No election No election
1828 No election Jackson No election No election
1832 No election Jackson No election No election
1836 Van Buren Van Buren No election No election
1840 Van Buren Harrison No election No election
1844 Polk Polk No election No election
1848 Cass Taylor No election Cass
1852 Pierce Pierce No election Pierce
1856 Buchanan Buchanan No election Buchanan
1860 Breckinridge Breckinridge No election Breckinridge
1864 No election Lincoln No election No election
1868 Grant Seymour No election No election
1872 Grant Grant No election Hendricks
1876 Tilden Hayes No election Tilden
1880 Hancock Hancock No election Hancock
1884 Cleveland Cleveland No election Cleveland
1888 Cleveland Cleveland No election Cleveland
1892 Cleveland Cleveland No election Cleveland
1896 Bryan Bryan No election Bryan
1900 Bryan Bryan No election Bryan
1904 Parker Parker No election Parker
1908 Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan
1912 Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson
1916 Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson
1920 Cox Cox Harding Cox
1924 Davis Davis Davis Davis
1928 Smith Smith Hoover Hoover
1932 Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt
1936 Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt
1940 Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt
1944 Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt
1948 Truman Thurmond Truman Truman
1952 Stevenson Stevenson Eisenhower Eisenhower
1956 Stevenson Eisenhower Eisenhower Eisenhower
1960 Kennedy Kennedy Nixon Kennedy
1964 Johnson Goldwater Johnson Johnson
1968 Wallace Wallace Nixon Humphrey
1972 Nixon Nixon Nixon Nixon
1976 Carter Carter Ford Carter
1980 Reagan Reagan Reagan Reagan
1984 Reagan Reagan Reagan Reagan
1988 Bush Bush Bush Bush
1992 Clinton Clinton Bush Bush
1996 Clinton Clinton Dole Dole
2000 Bush Bush Bush Bush
2004 Bush Bush Bush Bush
2008 McCain McCain McCain McCain
2012 Romney Romney Romney Romney
2016 Trump Trump Trump Trump
2020 Trump Trump Trump Trump
Year Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas

Sports edit

Within the major professional sports leagues in the United States and Canada, the first team in the region were founded in 1960: the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League and the Houston Oilers of the American Football League. The Oilers relocated after 1996, whereas two more teams in the region joined the NFL: the Houston Texans (2002) and New Orleans Saints (1967).[41]

Two Major League Baseball teams are based in the region: Houston Astros (1962) and Texas Rangers (1972).[42] The region has five NBA teams: San Antonio Spurs (1967), Houston Rockets (1971), Dallas Mavericks (1980), New Orleans Pelicans (2002) and Oklahoma City Thunder (2008).[43] National Hockey League features the Dallas Stars since 1993.[44]

Texas also has three Major League Soccer teams: FC Dallas (1996), Houston Dynamo (2006), and Austin FC (2021), whereas the Dallas Tornado played in the North American Soccer League from 1968 to 1981.[45]

Collegiate athletics have deep significance in the region's culture, especially football. The Southwest Conference was based in the region from 1914 to 1996. Currently the Big 12 Conference has four teams from Texas and two from Oklahoma, whereas the Southeastern Conference has one team from Texas, one from Arkansas, and one from Louisiana.

According to a survey of Division I-A coaches, the Red River Shootout, the rivalry between the Oklahoma Sooners and Texas Longhorns, ranks the third best in the nation.[46] The Bedlam Series is the rivalry between the Oklahoma Sooners and Oklahoma State Cowboys. The TCU Horned Frogs and SMU Mustangs also share a rivalry and compete annually in the Battle for the Iron Skillet.

[47][48][49]


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The West South Central states colloquially known as the South Central states is a region of the United States defined by the U S Census Bureau as covering four states Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma and Texas The West South Central or South Central region is located within the Southern United States and Gulf Coast regions 3 bordering the Mountain states and Midwestern U S regions to its north and west The Gulf of Mexico is to the south of the region Houston is the South Central s largest city and the Dallas Fort Worth Arlington metropolitan statistical area is the region s largest metropolis West South CentralLeft to right from top Downtown Houston San Antonio Downtown Dallas Austin Oklahoma City El Paso Tulsa and New Orleans skylineStates in dark red are traditionally included in the West South Central states while states in pink may be broadly included although they form part of the Mountain states and East South Central states regionsStatesArkansasLouisianaOklahomaTexasLargest metropolitan areasDallas Fort WorthGreater HoustonGreater San AntonioGreater AustinOklahoma metroplexGreater New OrleansLargest cityHoustonArea 1 Total444 052 01 sq mi 1 150 089 4 km2 Land425 066 01 sq mi 1 100 915 9 km2 Water18 986 00 sq mi 49 173 5 km2 Population 2019 2 Total40 619 450 Density91 sq mi 35 km2 A geographically diverse region the southern portion of the states are covered by coastal plains and swamps 4 5 6 7 while the remainder is covered by forests such as the Cross Timbers 8 9 10 hills and mountains 11 12 13 and deserts near the Texas Mexico border With European colonization of the Americas this region of the U S has been heavily influenced by the French and Spanish 14 15 16 17 With American settlement Anglo American culture began to influence the states covering the region Distinct from New England and the Mid Atlantic states and in common with the Western U S and South Atlantic states the majority of its non Anglo culture descends from the Spanish Empire and Mexico 14 18 within Louisiana there is a significant French influence preserved through its Cajun and Louisiana Creole populations 19 20 21 In Oklahoma Native American culture is prevalent through tribes such as the Cherokee and Seminole nations among others 22 Within the region Christianity is the prevalent religion as part of the Bible Belt southern and southeastern Texas 23 and southern Louisiana are predominantly Roman Catholic and non or inter denominational Protestant with Baptists constituting a great majority 24 From central and northern Texas and central and northern Louisiana to the states of Oklahoma and Arkansas Baptists Methodists and non or inter denominational Protestants constituted the majority 24 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Demographics 4 Politics 5 Sports 6 ReferencesHistory editThe history of the West South Central states is dominated by the conflict and interaction between three cultural linguistic groups the Anglosphere first Great Britain and then the United States the Hispanidad first Spain then Mexico and the Francophonie France In the 17th and 18th centuries Spain and France maneuvered for control of Texas 25 with the Spanish based in Mexico and the French in Louisiana During the War of the Quadruple Alliance hostilities spread to the New World and the French troops from Natchitoches briefly captured the capital of Spanish Texas Los Adaes in what is now western Louisiana The French were not able to wrest control of Texas from Spain and by the early 19th century sold their North American holdings to the United States in the Louisiana Purchase 26 27 which comprised slightly less than half of what is today the West South Central United States During the Texas Revolution 1835 1836 a rebellion of United States immigrants and Tejanos Texas Mexicans put up armed resistance against the Centralist Republic of Mexico 28 The Battle of the Alamo was a major turning point during the Texas Revolution 29 This battle would lead to many Texians deciding to join the Texian Army Texians would defeat the Mexican Army at the Battle of San Jacinto later on 30 31 leading to Texas declaring themselves an independent country in 1836 however Mexico viewed them as a rebellious province Texas would eventually be admitted as a U S state in 1845 32 The official West and East South Central states of Texas Arkansas Louisiana Mississippi Alabama and Tennessee would secede from the Union and join the Confederacy during the American Civil War Kentucky was a border state that remained with the Union Oklahoma although Indian Territory at the time was home to five major Native American tribes the Five Civilized Tribes of which the majority allied themselves with the Confederacy 33 34 Oklahoma territory and Indian Territory would merge into the state of Oklahoma when it became the 46th U S state in 1907 35 All of these states are usually considered to make up a larger part of the American South both historically and culturally as well as classified by the U S Census Bureau Geography editThe climate varies from the semi tropical in the Mississippi Delta south Louisiana and southeast Texas to the dry Chihuahuan desert in West Texas 7 6 13 A large portion of the northeastern quarter of the region is mountainous with the Ozark and Ouachita mountains of Arkansas and eastern Oklahoma The northwest quarter of the region is dominated by the Great Plains which become progressively drier west of 100 W forming the North American Llano Estacado The southwestern portions border the Rio Grande and are generally drier than other areas of the West South Central United States Two megaregions exist within this region The Texas Triangle is formed by interstates 10 35 and 45 connecting in the shape of a triangle to link the four metropolitan areas of Dallas Fort Worth Houston San Antonio and Austin The Gulf Coast megaregion is located along the shores of the Gulf of Mexico and primarily along the I 10 corridor centered upon the urban areas of Houston and New Orleans this megaregion extends into the southeastern region States in the West South Central region State Population 2020 census Land area sq mi Arkansas 3 011 524 53 179Louisiana 4 657 757 51 843Oklahoma 3 986 639 69 898Texas 29 527 941 268 581Demographics edit nbsp Ethnic origins in West South Central 4 states Texas is the largest West South Central state by both area and population Texas is still home to over half the region s population The largest city in the region Houston is located in Texas New Orleans was tied with Oklahoma City in population but after Hurricane Katrina the population of the New Orleans metro area declined to approximately 1 million 36 By 2017 the population of the New Orleans metropolitan area had bounced back to almost 1 3 million 37 overall Louisiana and Arkansas are the two slowest growing states of the region in contrast with Texas and Oklahoma 38 39 In contrast with the population growth of Texas Oklahoma and Arkansas Louisiana has experienced the fifth highest population loss in the U S according to 2021 census estimates making it the second slowest growing state along the entire Gulf Coast megaregion yet still experiencing more natural births than Mississippi in the East South Central states 40 Ten largest cities by population City 2020 pop 1 Houston Texas 2 288 2502 San Antonio Texas 1 451 8533 Dallas Texas 1 288 4574 Austin Texas 964 1775 Fort Worth Texas 935 5086 Oklahoma City Oklahoma 687 7257 El Paso Texas 678 4158 Tulsa Oklahoma 411 4019 Arlington Texas 392 78610 New Orleans Louisiana 376 971Ten largest metropolitan areas by population MSA 2021 pop 1 Dallas Fort Worth Arlington TX MSA 7 759 6152 Houston The Woodlands Sugar Land TX MSA 7 206 8453 San Antonio New Braunfels TX MSA 2 601 7954 Austin Round Rock Georgetown TX MSA 2 352 4355 Oklahoma City OK MSA 1 441 6556 New Orleans Metairie LA MSA 1 261 7357 Tulsa OK MSA 1 142 9068 McAllen Edinburg Mission TX MSA 868 7079 Baton Rouge LA MSA 854 75710 El Paso TX MSA 844 124Politics editPartiesDemocratic Republican Democratic Whig Republican Dixiecrat American IndependentBold denotes election winner Presidential electoral votes in the West South Central States since 1812Year Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas1812 No election Madison No election No election1816 No election Monroe No election No election1820 No election Monroe No election No election1824 No election Jackson No election No election1828 No election Jackson No election No election1832 No election Jackson No election No election1836 Van Buren Van Buren No election No election1840 Van Buren Harrison No election No election1844 Polk Polk No election No election1848 Cass Taylor No election Cass1852 Pierce Pierce No election Pierce1856 Buchanan Buchanan No election Buchanan1860 Breckinridge Breckinridge No election Breckinridge1864 No election Lincoln No election No election1868 Grant Seymour No election No election1872 Grant Grant No election Hendricks1876 Tilden Hayes No election Tilden1880 Hancock Hancock No election Hancock1884 Cleveland Cleveland No election Cleveland1888 Cleveland Cleveland No election Cleveland1892 Cleveland Cleveland No election Cleveland1896 Bryan Bryan No election Bryan1900 Bryan Bryan No election Bryan1904 Parker Parker No election Parker1908 Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan1912 Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson1916 Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson1920 Cox Cox Harding Cox1924 Davis Davis Davis Davis1928 Smith Smith Hoover Hoover1932 Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt1936 Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt1940 Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt1944 Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt1948 Truman Thurmond Truman Truman1952 Stevenson Stevenson Eisenhower Eisenhower1956 Stevenson Eisenhower Eisenhower Eisenhower1960 Kennedy Kennedy Nixon Kennedy1964 Johnson Goldwater Johnson Johnson1968 Wallace Wallace Nixon Humphrey1972 Nixon Nixon Nixon Nixon1976 Carter Carter Ford Carter1980 Reagan Reagan Reagan Reagan1984 Reagan Reagan Reagan Reagan1988 Bush Bush Bush Bush1992 Clinton Clinton Bush Bush1996 Clinton Clinton Dole Dole2000 Bush Bush Bush Bush2004 Bush Bush Bush Bush2008 McCain McCain McCain McCain2012 Romney Romney Romney Romney2016 Trump Trump Trump Trump2020 Trump Trump Trump TrumpYear Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma TexasSports editWithin the major professional sports leagues in the United States and Canada the first team in the region were founded in 1960 the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League and the Houston Oilers of the American Football League The Oilers relocated after 1996 whereas two more teams in the region joined the NFL the Houston Texans 2002 and New Orleans Saints 1967 41 Two Major League Baseball teams are based in the region Houston Astros 1962 and Texas Rangers 1972 42 The region has five NBA teams San Antonio Spurs 1967 Houston Rockets 1971 Dallas Mavericks 1980 New Orleans Pelicans 2002 and Oklahoma City Thunder 2008 43 National Hockey League features the Dallas Stars since 1993 44 Texas also has three Major League Soccer teams FC Dallas 1996 Houston Dynamo 2006 and Austin FC 2021 whereas the Dallas Tornado played in the North American Soccer League from 1968 to 1981 45 Collegiate athletics have deep significance in the region s culture especially football The Southwest Conference was based in the region from 1914 to 1996 Currently the Big 12 Conference has four teams from Texas and two from Oklahoma whereas the Southeastern Conference has one team from Texas one from Arkansas and one from Louisiana According to a survey of Division I A coaches the Red River Shootout the rivalry between the Oklahoma Sooners and Texas Longhorns ranks the third best in the nation 46 The Bedlam Series is the rivalry between the Oklahoma Sooners and Oklahoma State Cowboys The TCU Horned Frogs and SMU Mustangs also share a rivalry and compete annually in the Battle for the Iron Skillet Major professional teams Team Sport League Venue nbsp Austin FC Soccer MLS Q2 Stadium nbsp Dallas Cowboys Football NFL AT amp T Stadium nbsp Dallas Mavericks Basketball NBA American Airlines Center nbsp Dallas Stars Hockey NHL American Airlines Center nbsp FC Dallas Soccer MLS Toyota Stadium nbsp Houston Astros Baseball MLB Minute Maid Park nbsp Houston Dynamo Soccer MLS BBVA Stadium nbsp Houston Rockets Basketball NBA Toyota Center nbsp Houston Texans Football NFL NRG Stadium nbsp New Orleans Pelicans Basketball NBA Smoothie King Center nbsp New Orleans Saints Football NFL Mercedes Benz Superdome nbsp Oklahoma City Thunder Basketball NBA Chesapeake Energy Arena nbsp San Antonio Spurs Basketball NBA AT amp T Center nbsp Texas Rangers Baseball MLB Globe Life Field 47 48 49 References edit United States Summary 2010 Population and Housing Unit Counts 2010 Census of Population and Housing PDF United States Census Bureau September 2012 pp V 2 1 amp 41 Tables 1 amp 18 Retrieved February 7 2014 Population Population Change and Estimated Components of Population Change April 1 2010 to July 1 2019 NST EST2019 alldata Census gov United States Census Bureau Archived from the original on January 26 2020 Retrieved February 8 2020 1 Archived copy at the Library of Congress January 7 2013 TSHA Buffalo Bayou www tshaonline org Retrieved January 24 2023 Riverine Forested Wetlands Texas Coastal Wetlands texaswetlands org Retrieved January 24 2023 a b TSHA East Texas www tshaonline org Retrieved January 24 2023 a b Louisiana Gulf Coast Prairies and Marshes The Nature Conservancy Retrieved January 24 2023 TPWD Cross Timbers tpwd texas gov Retrieved January 24 2023 TSHA Cross Timbers www tshaonline org Retrieved January 24 2023 Cross Timbers The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture Oklahoma Historical Society OHS Retrieved January 24 2023 Ouachita Mountains The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture Oklahoma Historical Society OHS Retrieved January 24 2023 Big Bend National Park U S National Park Service www nps gov Retrieved January 24 2023 a b Chihuahuan Desert Ecoregion U S National Park Service www nps gov Retrieved January 24 2023 a b TSHA Spanish Texas www tshaonline org Retrieved January 24 2023 Spanish Colonial Louisiana 64 Parishes Retrieved January 24 2023 Mitchell Kimberly February 23 2022 French History of Arkansas Only In Arkansas Retrieved January 24 2023 Encyclopedia of Arkansas Encyclopedia of Arkansas Retrieved January 24 2023 TSHA Mexican Texas www tshaonline org Retrieved January 24 2023 French Colonial Louisiana 64 Parishes Retrieved January 24 2023 Cajuns 64 Parishes Retrieved January 24 2023 Creoles 64 Parishes Retrieved January 24 2023 American Indians The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture Oklahoma Historical Society OHS Retrieved January 24 2023 Religious Affiliation in Texas TX Almanac www texasalmanac com Retrieved January 24 2023 a b Maps and data files for 2020 U S Religion Census Religious Statistics amp Demographics www usreligioncensus org Retrieved January 24 2023 2 Imperial Rivalry II Spanish French in Texas Power American 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National Archives August 15 2016 Retrieved January 25 2023 Kim Ann Zimmermann August 27 2015 Hurricane Katrina Facts Damage amp Aftermath livescience com Retrieved January 25 2023 New Orleans metro area population 2021 Statista Retrieved January 25 2023 Texas Added Almost 4 Million People in Last Decade Census gov Retrieved January 25 2023 Oklahoma Population Up 5 5 Last Decade Census gov Retrieved January 25 2023 Louisiana saw fifth highest population loss in U S in 2021 according to new estimates NOLA com December 22 2021 Retrieved January 25 2023 NFL com Official Site of the National Football League NFL com Retrieved January 25 2023 MLB Teams ESPN Retrieved January 25 2023 NBA Teams amp Rosters NBA com www nba com Retrieved January 25 2023 Teams NHL com Retrieved January 25 2023 Clubs MLSsoccer com mlssoccer Retrieved January 25 2023 Davis Brian October 7 2005 UT OU Best Rivalry The Dallas Morning News Archived from the original on September 30 2007 Retrieved July 11 2006 Texas Sports Teams www texasoutside com Retrieved March 16 2020 Louisiana Sports Teams Wright Realtors com Retrieved March 16 2020 Oklahoma City Sports Professional amp Collegiate Sports www visitokc com Retrieved March 16 2020 33 N 94 W 33 N 94 W 33 94 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title West South Central states amp oldid 1206886056, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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