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Dallas–Fort Worth, commonly referred to as Dallas–Fort Worth or DFW, is a large metropolitan region in North Texas in the United States. It is anchored by the cities of Dallas and Fort Worth and encompasses multiple surrounding communities, making it one of the largest and fastest-growing metropolitan areas in the country. The DFW metroplex spans several counties, including Dallas, Tarrant, Collin, and Denton, and contains a mix of urban cores, suburbs, and rural areas. The region is served by two major airports: Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, one of the busiest in the world, and Dallas Love Field.

Economy: The area has a diverse economy with strengths in technology, finance, defense, energy, healthcare, logistics,

Culture and education: The Dallas and Fort Worth areas host numerous museums, performing arts venues, sports

History: The region developed from separate settlements that grew into a large metropolitan area from the late

and
manufacturing.
Many
Fortune
500
and
other
corporate
headquarters
are
located
in
the
Dallas
and
Fort
Worth
corridors.
Transportation
infrastructure
includes
major
highways
such
as
I-35E,
I-20,
I-30,
and
the
635
loop,
the
Dallas
Area
Rapid
Transit
system,
the
Trinity
Railway
Express
rail
service,
and
extensive
freight
networks.
teams,
and
historic
districts.
Notable
institutions
include
the
Dallas
Museum
of
Art,
the
Kimbell
Art
Museum,
the
Fort
Worth
Stockyards,
and
professional
teams
such
as
the
Dallas
Cowboys,
Mavericks,
Stars,
and
Rangers.
Major
higher
education
institutions
include
the
University
of
Texas
Southwestern
Medical
Center,
University
of
North
Texas,
Southern
Methodist
University,
and
Texas
Christian
University.
19th
century
onward,
driven
by
trade,
rail,
oil,
and,
more
recently,
aviation
and
technology.