Yes, it is.
True.
It is the 4th largest US City by population.
The fourth largest city in the nation and the largest in the entire South and Southwest, Houston is a port of entry; a great industrial, commercial, and financial hub; one of the world's major oil centers; and the second busiest tonnage-handling port in the United States (after New York).
It is the fourth most populated US City and a major port and transportation center.
est 2009 census City of Houston: 2.3 million Houston and metropolitan areas: 5.9 million City of Chicago: 2.8 million Chicago and metropolitan areas: 9.7 million Houston is one of (if not the) fastest growing large city from 1970 until today. The city of Houston population will likely surpass the city of Chicago in the next 50 years. Chicago will remain a larger metroplex very far into the future.
Canada is the second largest country in the world but US is fourth i think although the US has more people than Canada
Houston is the fourth largest US city.
Houston which ranks as the fourth largest US City by population.
In the world the answer would be New York City, US. In the US the answer would be Houston, Texas.
Houston, Texas is the fourth largest city in the US.
It is the 4th largest US City by population.
Houston
The largest cities in the US are in the following order:1. New York, New York State- Largest city in the nation and the North East2. Los Angelos, California- largest city in the west3. Chicago, Illinois- largest city in the North.4. Houston, Texas- Largest city in Texas and the general southSo there you go, the Largest city in the south is Houston In TexasAnthony Owiso
Huston is the 4th largest US City by population.
It was 44,633 and was ranked as the 85th largest US City.
Yes, among US cities.
No, it ranks 23rd in city population and 15th as a metropolis.
The fourth largest city in the nation and the largest in the entire South and Southwest, Houston is a port of entry; a great industrial, commercial, and financial hub; one of the world's major oil centers; and the second busiest tonnage-handling port in the United States (after New York).