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Houston is now the largest city in Texas, boasting a population of 2.3 million people. It also ranks fourth nationally among cities with populations over one million and sixth globally, surpassing Tokyo and Dubai on that list! Houston is a dynamic city that’s constantly growing and changing. It’s no wonder that so many people are moving to Houston daily—with more than 2,000 new residents each week, the population will continue to rise for years.
Located near Galveston Bay and the Gulf of Mexico in southeast Texas, Harris County's seat and largest city is the principal city of Greater Houston, which is home to over 5 million people. Houston is known for its diverse population, reflected in its many neighborhoods. Houston has more than 200 distinct neighborhoods—each with its unique culture and personality. More than 70 percent of residents are native Texans; 6.7 percent are foreign-born. Whether you want to live in a bustling urban center or a quiet suburban community, there’s something for everyone.
Primarily in Harris County, small portions of the city extend into Fort Bend and Montgomery counties. The community borders other principal cities such as Sugar Land and The Woodlands and smaller communities.

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On August 30, 1836—at a spot now known as Allen's Landing on Buffalo Bayou—a group of land investors founded the city that would become Houston.