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Texas is divided into several grid cells for various purposes, including geographic and administrative uses. Specifically, in the context of the U.S. Geological Survey's National Land Cover Database, Texas spans approximately 800 miles from east to west. Depending on the size of the grid cells used, the number of cells can vary widely. For example, if using 1-mile grid cells, Texas would contain around 800 cells across its width.

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