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No, the closest desert to Dallas is hundreds of miles away in far west Texas - the Chihuahuan Desert.
If you are in Chicago, Illinois, and travel 500 miles a day, the farthest city you could reach in one day would be Dallas, Texas. Dallas is approximately 800 miles from Chicago, which is more than the distances to St. Louis, Missouri (about 300 miles) and Omaha, Nebraska (about 470 miles).
The distance '''Dallas, Texas and '''Santiago, Chile is '''4862 miles (7824 km).'''''''''
There are various definitions of the four regions of Texas. El Paso is in the Mountains and Basins region or the Basin and Range region or the Trans-Pecos region or the Fort Bend region, and maybe more.
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There is no location on Earth with the name Dallas, Texes. You will probably receive more answers to this question if you use the correct spelling of your location. I do, however, have knowledge of an area titled 'Dallas, Texas'.
The University of Texas at Dallas, Southern Methodist University, Dallas Baptist University, El Centro Community College, there may be more?
The driving distance is about 355 miles. Since there is sometimes more than one route, including back roads, this is an approximate but accurate distance. It is based on the most well-known routes between these two locations.
Texas has three cities with a population of a million or more (Houston, San Antonio and Dallas), three with populations of 650,000 or more (Austin, El Paso and Fort Worth) and six with populations of 200,000 or more (Arlington, Corpus Christi, Plano, Lubbock, Irving, and Laredo).
UT at Dallas will probably be more difficult. Their students tend to have higher SAT and ACT scores than Texas Tech students and UT at Dallas also accepts fewer students than Tech, this is going to create more competition and make it more difficult to get in.
All government checks are printed in several different states. Texas it is printed in El paso Texas. Then sent to Austin for sorting then sent by express trucks all around the state. So when the IRS says your refund is mailed. They have no clue if it has been printed in El paso. the system prompts them, a check is processing. Texas being as large as it is. you are told to wait at least two weeks. befor calling back.