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Fort Worth is the fifth-largest city in the U.S. state of Texas and the 13th-largest city in the United States. It is the county seat of Tarrant County, covering nearly 350 square miles (910 km2) into four other counties: Denton, Johnson, Parker, and Wise. According to a 2022 United States census estimate, Fort Worth's population was 958,692. Fort Worth is the second-largest city in the Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington metropolitan area, which is the fourth most populous metropolitan area in the United States.

The city of Fort Worth was established in 1849 as an army outpost on a bluff overlooking the Trinity River. Fort Worth has historically been a center of the Texas Longhorn cattle trade. It still embraces its Western heritage and traditional architecture and design. USS Fort Worth (LCS-3) is the first ship of the United States Navy named after the city. Nearby Dallas has held a population majority as long as records have been kept, yet Fort Worth has become one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States at the beginning of the 21st century, nearly doubling its population since 2000.

Fort Worth is the location of the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition and several museums designed by contemporary architects. The Kimbell Art Museum was designed by Louis Kahn, with an addition designed by Renzo Piano. The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth was designed by Tadao Ando. The Amon Carter Museum of American Art, designed by Philip Johnson, houses American art. The Sid Richardson Museum, redesigned by David M. Schwarz, has a collection of Western art in the U.S., emphasizing Frederic Remington and Charles Russell. The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History was designed by Ricardo Legorreta of Mexico.

Fort Worth is the location of several university communities: Texas Christian University, Texas Wesleyan, University of North Texas Health Science Center, and Texas A&M University School of Law. Several multinational corporations, including Bell Textron, American Airlines, BNSF Railway, and Chip 1 Exchange are headquartered in Fort Worth.

Linzhou County, which belongs to Lhasa City, Tibet, is located in the Penbo River Basin in central Tibet and the upper reaches of the Lhasa River. The county is 65 kilometers away from Lhasa. In 2013, Linzhou County had a total population of 70,000, including Han, Miao, Hui and other ethnic minorities. The main mineral resources in Linzhou County are lead, zinc, barite, coal, gypsum and so on. Linzhou County has Lhasa River, Tanggula Mountain and other tourist attractions. In Linzhou County, there are pots, card pads, brazier, flowerpots, oil pots, wine kettles and so on. In 2013, the GDP of Linzhou County reached 839 million yuan, with an average annual growth rate of 15.5%. The fiscal revenue reached 26.9 million yuan, exceeding 10 million yuan in a row, 6.73 times that of 2012, with an average annual growth rate of 46.4%. Investment in social fixed assets reached 450 million yuan, an increase of 4.63 times over 2012
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