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The Great Plains ecoregion includes five sub-regions: Temperate Prairies, West-Central Semi-Arid Prairies, South-Central Semi-Arid Prairies, Texas Louisiana Coastal Plains, and Tamaulipas-Texas Semi-Arid Plain, which overlap or expand upon other Great Plains designations.
Major cities in the Coastal Plains include Dallas, Austin, Pasadena, San Antonio, Houston, Corpus Christi, Galveston, Victoria, Brownsville, and Laredo.
The Great Plains span over ten of the United States: Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, Wyoming, South Dakota, North Dakota, and Montana. They also extend into three provinces of Canada: Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.
In contrast to the stagnant population growth in the northern and western High Plains, cities in west Texas have shown sustained growth; Amarillo and Lubbock both have populations above 200,000 and have continued to grow. Smaller towns, on the other hand, often struggle to sustain their population.
The largest cities are Edmonton and Calgary in Alberta and Denver in Colorado; smaller cities include Saskatoon and Regina in Saskatchewan, Amarillo, Lubbock, and Odessa in Texas, and Oklahoma City in Oklahoma.

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Agriculture is the dominant land use in the Great Plains, with more than 80 percent of the region dedicated to cropland, pastureland, and rangeland (Shafer et al.
Before it was broken by the plow, most of the Great Plains from the Texas panhandle northward was treeless grassland. Trees grew only along the floodplains of streams and on the few mountain masses of the northern Great Plains.

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