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El Paso, Texas

Population: 515,342
Located in El Paso County

El Paso is a jewel in the desert. Nestled between the rugged Franklin Mountains and the historic Rio Grande, this dynamic border community combines the advantages of a major metropolitan center with the ambience and neighborly charm of a modern western town.

El Paso, Texas is a large city that borders on Juarez, Mexico. There are many manufacturing plants that work in both countries. The weather is very good due to the desert climate. Ft. Bliss is an army base located in El Paso. There are beautiful views and friendly people here.

El Paso is a major transportation hub, providing state-of-the-art educational and medical facilities, abundant cultural and entertainment opportunities, year-round sports and outdoor recreation, a low crime rate, some of the best weather conditions on the planet, and an extremely favorable cost-of-living index. We are a cosmopolitan community; seven in ten El Pasoans are bilingual in English and Spanish, and people from all over the world come here to live, work, do business, get an education, or retire.

The three main school districts in the El Paso area are El Paso Independent School District, Ysleta Independent School District, and Socorro Independent School District. Combined, these districts provide the city with 22 high schools, 33 middle/junior high schools, 101 elementary schools, 8 specialty schools, 3 adult learning centers, an international language school, an academy of science and technology, an entrepreneur center, an early childhood center, and two alternative schools.

El Paso also has over 25 parochial schools and 50 private schools, many of which are renowned for their academic excellence. Loretto Academy for girls and St. Clement's Episcopal Parish School have both received the prestigious Blue Ribbon award, joining the small handful of schools recognized as the best in the nation. Several other private schools offer specialized academics or technical and mechanical education.

HIGHER EDUCATION

El Paso and Juarez are the centers for several institutions of higher learning and have a reputation for promoting diversity within academics. The most prominent area institutions are: Arts/ Entertainment
Enriched by four centuries of diverse peoples, El Paso is one of the cultural centers of the Southwest. The Latin culture from the south, mixed with native American influences and that distinctive spirit of Texas, lays the foundation for a local culture with international flavor.

In addition to our 18 museums and over 35 art galleries, El Paso is home to dozens of world-renowned artists and performing groups. Relocation
For El Pasoans, quality of life encompasses not only the tangible, such as an affordable cost of living, but also a culture shaped by 400 years of history and influenced by several diverse groups. From the Mission Trail to opera and rodeo, there's no place quite like El Paso.

Christened El Paso del Norte (the Pass of the North) by Don Juan de Oñate in 1598, the fertile valley and surrounding mountains were the first all-weather path through the Rockies. The sun shines on El Paso 302 days per year or 83 percent of the daylight hours, leading to its moniker as the "Sun City." Low humidity and moderate rainfall combine to create a year-round climate exclusive to the region.

Residential Real Estate:
Homes in El Paso are generally spacious and competitively priced. El Paso's half-dozen residential regions are defined in relation to the Franklin Mountains which divide the city east and west.

El Paso has more than 300 apartment complexes, providing furnished and unfurnished accommodations throughout town. The Greater El Paso Apartment Guide is available at area convenience stores or through the Greater El Paso Chamber of Commerce.

Religious Institutions:
El Paso has over 348 churches and synagogues representing more than 60 denominations

Crime Rate:
El Paso's crime rate generally is much lower than cities of similar size in the region. The National Crime Prevention Council ranked El Paso as one of "Six Safer Cities" across the nation. In 2001, Money Magazine ranked El Paso as the 3rd safest city.

Outdoor Recreation:
El Paso's mild climate accommodates outdoor sports enthusiasts year round. The city provides plenty of parks and gardens as well as mountain and desert trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. El Paso has four private golf courses, two military courses, and seven public courses, including Painted Dunes Golf Course which Golf Digest ranked No. 2 in the country. Tennis players can choose from over 25 public and private facilities in the city.

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