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  1. The following are the Fortune 500 companies headquartered in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex: [3] 9 McKesson ( Irving) 13 AT&T ( Dallas) 54 Energy Transfer Partners ( Dallas) 73 Caterpillar ( Irving) 114 American Airlines Group ( Fort Worth) 124 DR Horton ( Arlington) 126 CBRE Group ( Dallas)

  2. According to Pew Research as of 2014, the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex has the largest Christian population by percentage out of any large metropolitan area in the United States at 78%. [2] 46.8% of metroplex residents are highly religious, and 29.6% are moderately religious. [3] In a 2017 survey, 37% of metroplex residents reported reading ...

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  4. Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. < Categoría:Dallas. El artículo principal de esta categoría es: Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. Categoría: Áreas metropolitanas de Texas.

  5. Dallas-Fort Worth CSA Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington MSA; Map of Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex Nama biasa: Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex: Bandar terbesar: Dallas: Bandar-bandar lain: Fort Worth Arlington Plano Denton Irving Carrollton Denton McKinney Richardson: Penduduk ke-7 (CSA), ke-4 (MSA) di AS - Jumlah CSA: 6,805,275 MSA: 6,447,615 - Kepadatan

  6. Speaking of elevations, the minimum elevation of 606 feet is incorrect. Coincidentally, my house in Denton is at 606 feet, and being 'upstream' of Dallas and Fort Worth is higher in elevation. Using the list of counties in OMB Bulletin No. 13-01, then the lowest point in the Metroplex is ~285 feet/87 meters (taken from USGS topo maps), where ...

  7. Geology of the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex. The Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex sits above Cretaceous -age strata ranging from ≈145-66 Ma (million years ago). These Cretaceous-aged sediments lie above the eroded Ouachita Mountains and the Fort Worth Basin, which was formed by the Ouachita Orogeny. Going from west to east in the DFW Metroplex ...