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San Antonio, an industrial and commercial city in southern Texas, USA. Located in the southernmost part of the United States, it is one of the three major cities in Texas (the other two being Houston and Dallas).
A key station on the Mexican rail line. It has a population of 843,000 (1984) and a metropolitan area of 1,071,000 (1980).
About 40 per cent of the inhabitants are of Spanish-Mexican descent. It was founded in 1718 and has long been under Spanish rule.
When Texas became a Mexican territory in 1821, it was a political and military center. It is a distribution center for agricultural and livestock products, and oil and natural gas are exploited around it.
Industry and commerce are well developed. There are food processing, metal processing, petroleum processing, chemical, clothing and other industries.
Many historical sites from the period of Spanish and Mexican rule. Tourism is well developed. An air base was built. San Antonio was featured in a prestigious travel magazine
"CondeNast Traveler" is known as:
"The second most popular tourist city in the United States and the ninth most loved tourist city in the world" has many reasons. First of all, there is a wealth of historical architectural sites.
The Mission, built by the Spaniards in the 18th century, combines multiple functions such as a church, a military fortress and a residence.
The hundreds of such stone houses that have been left to this day are an attractive attraction. Second, San Antonio is known for its thriving, greener Riveralk.
The 4.5-kilometre-long San Antonio River is lined with restaurants, hotels, roadside cafes, tourist souvenir shops, theaters, museums and other buildings, all of which are located in a valley below the city street level, where you can see the trees of the valley.
Finally, there's the city's exotic cultural vibe. The cultural diversity of the cultural heritage of Spain and the constant striking ethnic colors of Mexico, combined with the traditional culture of the American Indians, make this city unforgettable.
San Antonio, an industrial and commercial city in southern Texas, USA. Located in the southernmost part of the United States, it is one of the three major cities in Texas (the other two being Houston and Dallas).
A key station on the Mexican rail line. It has a population of 843,000 (1984) and a metropolitan area of 1,071,000 (1980).
About 40 per cent of the inhabitants are of Spanish-Mexican descent. It was founded in 1718 and has long been under Spanish rule.
When Texas became a Mexican territory in 1821, it was a political and military center. It is a distribution center for agricultural and livestock products, and oil and natural gas are exploited around it.
Industry and commerce are well developed. There are food processing, metal processing, petroleum processing, chemical, clothing and other industries.
Many historical sites from the period of Spanish and Mexican rule. Tourism is well developed. An air base was built. San Antonio was featured in a prestigious travel magazine
"CondeNast Traveler" is known as:
"The second most popular tourist city in the United States and the ninth most loved tourist city in the world" has many reasons. First of all, there is a wealth of historical architectural sites.
The Mission, built by the Spaniards in the 18th century, combines multiple functions such as a church, a military fortress and a residence.
The hundreds of such stone houses that have been left to this day are an attractive attraction. Second, San Antonio is known for its thriving, greener Riveralk.
The 4.5-kilometre-long San Antonio River is lined with restaurants, hotels, roadside cafes, tourist souvenir shops, theaters, museums and other buildings, all of which are located in a valley below the city street level, where you can see the trees of the valley.
Finally, there's the city's exotic cultural vibe. The cultural diversity of the cultural heritage of Spain and the constant striking ethnic colors of Mexico, combined with the traditional culture of the American Indians, make this city unforgettable.
San Antonio, an industrial and commercial city in southern Texas, USA. Located in the southernmost part of the United States, it is one of the three major cities in Texas (the other two being Houston and Dallas).
A key station on the Mexican rail line. It has a population of 843,000 (1984) and a metropolitan area of 1,071,000 (1980).
About 40 per cent of the inhabitants are of Spanish-Mexican descent. It was founded in 1718 and has long been under Spanish rule.
When Texas became a Mexican territory in 1821, it was a political and military center. It is a distribution center for agricultural and livestock products, and oil and natural gas are exploited around it.
Industry and commerce are well developed. There are food processing, metal processing, petroleum processing, chemical, clothing and other industries.
Many historical sites from the period of Spanish and Mexican rule. Tourism is well developed. An air base was built. San Antonio was featured in a prestigious travel magazine
"CondeNast Traveler" is known as:
"The second most popular tourist city in the United States and the ninth most loved tourist city in the world" has many reasons. First of all, there is a wealth of historical architectural sites.
The Mission, built by the Spaniards in the 18th century, combines multiple functions such as a church, a military fortress and a residence.
The hundreds of such stone houses that have been left to this day are an attractive attraction. Second, San Antonio is known for its thriving, greener Riveralk.
The 4.5-kilometre-long San Antonio River is lined with restaurants, hotels, roadside cafes, tourist souvenir shops, theaters, museums and other buildings, all of which are located in a valley below the city street level, where you can see the trees of the valley.
Finally, there's the city's exotic cultural vibe. The cultural diversity of the cultural heritage of Spain and the constant striking ethnic colors of Mexico, combined with the traditional culture of the American Indians, make this city unforgettable.