Dallas (ausgeprägtes/ˈdæləs/) is the third biggest city in Texas [4] [5] and in ninth largest in the United States. Divided between Collin, Dallas, Denton, Kaufman-und skirt embankment counties, had the city an estimated population 2009 of approximately 1,3 million, according to the state authority for population statistics. [6]
The city is the largest economic center 12 county Dallas away value Arlington population centre, which had a population of approximately 6,5 million according to the authority for population statistics release March 2010-US, on July 2009. [7] The population centre is the largest population centre in the south and fourth largest population centre in the United States. [8] Based 1841 and as city in February 1856 formally connected, the city' S-economy is based mainly on banking operations, trade, telecommunications, computer technology, energy and transport, house to some Fortune 500firmen. [9]
Found in north Texas and in an important city in the American south, Dallas is the core of the largest binnenländischen population centre in the United States, which each navigable connection to the sea lacks. [10] The city' S-projection/lead resulted from its historical value as center for the oil and cotton industry and its position after numerous railway principles. Dallas developed a strong more industrially and financial sector and main inland port, debt largely to the presence of Dallas/from away word-behind-national airport, one of the largest and beschäftigtsten airports in the world. [11] It became as beta metropolitan city by the globalization and metropolitan city working group & estimate; Net.