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Texas Cities with Spanish Names

Can you name the most populous Texas cities with names of Spanish origin?
Not including cities with English words in their official names such as Jacinto City or Rio Grande City
Only including cities with a population greater than 9,000
Source using 2010 census data
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Last updated: June 4, 2020
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Population
Answer
1,327,407
San Antonio
649,121
El Paso
259,841
Plano
236,091
Laredo
190,695
Amarillo
139,824
Mesquite
116,989
Frisco
62,592
Victoria
Population
Answer
49,047
DeSoto
47,743
Galveston
44,894
San Marcos
35,591
Del Rio
33,856
San Juan
32,013
Socorro
25,175
Seguin
24,250
San Benito
Population
Answer
18,353
Alamo
15,751
Uvalde
15,349
Cibolo
13,603
San Elizario
12,222
Santa Fe
11,602
El Campo
11,198
Hidalgo
9,422
Lamesa
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Level 74
Jun 4, 2020
Corpus Christi?
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Level 75
Jun 4, 2020
Corpus Christi is Latin
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Jun 17, 2020
Pasadena?
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Jun 17, 2020
Pasadena is actually Chippewa for "crown of the valley"