Central Texas




Region in the U.S. state of Texas
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Central Texas is a region in the U.S. state of Texas. It is roughly bordered by the Hill Country to the west, the Piney Woods to the east, the Blackland Prairie to the north, and the South Texas Plains to the south. Central Texas is known for its diverse geography, rich history, and vibrant cultural scene.
Geography[edit]
Central Texas features a mix of rolling hills, rivers, and lakes. The region is home to the Balcones Escarpment, a geological fault line that creates a distinct boundary between the Hill Country and the flatter plains to the east. Major rivers in the area include the Colorado River, the Brazos River, and the San Gabriel River.
Major Cities[edit]
Central Texas includes several major cities, each with its own unique character and attractions:
- Austin - The state capital and a major cultural and economic hub.
- Waco - Known for its historical significance and home to Baylor University.
- Killeen - A city with a strong military presence due to the nearby Fort Hood.
- Temple - A city known for its healthcare facilities and central location.
Education[edit]
Central Texas is home to several prominent institutions of higher education, including:
- University of Texas at Austin
- Baylor University
- Texas State University
- University of Mary Hardin–Baylor
Economy[edit]
The economy of Central Texas is diverse, with key industries including technology, healthcare, education, and military. Austin is often referred to as "Silicon Hills" due to its thriving tech industry, which includes major companies like Dell and IBM.
Culture[edit]
Central Texas is known for its vibrant cultural scene, particularly in Austin, which is famous for its live music, festivals, and arts community. The region also has a rich history, with numerous historical sites and museums, such as the Texas State Capitol and the Dr Pepper Museum in Waco.
Transportation[edit]
Central Texas is well-connected by a network of highways, including Interstate 35, which runs north-south through the region. The area is also served by several airports, including Austin-Bergstrom International Airport and Killeen-Fort Hood Regional Airport.
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