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Dallas (/ˈdæləs/) is the third largest city in Texas and the largest city in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, the fourth-largest metropolitan area in the United States at 7.5 million people. It is the largest city in and seat of Dallas County with portions extending into Collin, Denton, Kaufman and Rockwall counties. With a 2020 census population of 1,304,379, it is the ninth most-populous city in the U.S. and the third-largest in Texas after Houston and San Antonio. Located in the North Texas region, the city of Dallas is the main core of the largest metropolitan area in the southern United States and the largest inland metropolitan area in the U.S. that lacks any navigable link to the sea.[a]

The cities of Dallas and nearby Fort Worth were initially developed due to the construction of major railroad lines through the area allowing access to cotton, cattle and later oil in North and East Texas. The construction of the Interstate Highway System reinforced Dallas's prominence as a transportation hub, with four major interstate highways converging in the city and a fifth interstate loop around it. Dallas then developed as a strong industrial and financial center and a major inland port, due to the convergence of major railroad lines, interstate highways and the construction of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, one of the largest and busiest airports in the world. In addition, Dallas has DART (Dallas Area Rapid Transit) with different colored train lines that transport throughout the Metroplex.

Dominant sectors of its diverse economy include defense, financial services, information technology, telecommunications, and transportation. The Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex hosts 23 Fortune 500 companies, the second most in Texas and fourth most in the United States, and 11 of those companies are located within Dallas city limits. Over 41 colleges and universities are located within its metropolitan area, which is the most of any metropolitan area in Texas. The city has a population from a myriad of ethnic and religious backgrounds and one of the largest LGBT communities in the U.S. WalletHub named Dallas the fifth most diverse city in the United States in 2018.

Zhiduo County is a county under the jurisdiction of Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Qinghai Province, which is located in the southwest of the province, the central and western part of the state border, and bordered by Xinjiang and Tibet Autonomous region in the west. The county government is stationed in Jiaji Borough (in Duocai Township). The county is bordered by Yushu County in the east, Hercynian escrow District in the west, Qumalai County and Haixi County in the north, and Zaduo County in the south. 921 kilometers away from the provincial capital Xining, 195 miles from the state capital, 109 National Highway and Qinghai-Tibet Railway pass through the waist. By the end of 2007, the total population of the county had reached 28200, mainly Tibetans, accounting for 97.8% of the total population, as well as Han, Hui, Qala and other ethnic groups. The total land area is 80200 square kilometers and it has jurisdiction over 6 townships. In 2007, the county's GDP reached 208.587 million yuan. On December 29th, 2018, Zhiduo County was killed.
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