Southwestern United States

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Regional definitions vary from source to source. The states shown in dark red are usually included, while all or portions of the striped states may or may not be considered part of the Southwestern United States.
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Phoenix, Arizona: The largest city in the immediate Southwest.

The Southwestern United States, commonly referred to as the Southwest, is a region of the western United States. The USGS does not define regions so regional definitions vary from source to source.[1] The Southwest almost always includes New Mexico and Arizona, but often takes in western Texas, the southern portions of Nevada, Utah, and Colorado, western Oklahoma, and southeastern California.

The population density of the region is less than three people per square mile. The Southwest is also more ethnically varied than neighboring regions, with significant Spanish American, Mexican American, and American Indian populations.

The Southwest contains many large cities and metropolitan areas of the country, despite the low population density of the region as a whole.. Los Angeles is the most populous city in the Southwestern United States, as well as the second most populous city in the U.S.; Phoenix, Dallas, San Antonio, San Diego and Houston all rank among the top ten most populous cities as well. Fort Worth and San Jose are in the top 20. Many of the states in this region, such as Nevada and Arizona, have witnessed some of the highest population growth in the United States. Urban areas in this region, like Las Vegas and Phoenix are some of the fastest growing cities in the country.

Tex-Mex cuisine was popularized in San Antonio, and has spread to many other areas, both in Texas and in other nearby western states. New Mexican cuisine, includes a notable focus on it's respective regional emphasis on chile spice. Arizona's very popular Arizona-Sonoran cuisine, hold's it's own meld of northern Mexican states' love of heavy sauces, as well as that regional respect for chile heat. And, the San Francisco burrito and "Fresh Mex" or Baja California-style of Mexican food is also commonly associated with the Southwest.

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  1. ^ USGS: U.S. Board on Geographic Names, Domestic Names - Frequently Asked Questions


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