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The Victoria Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) is officially defined by the United States Census Bureau as a statistical entity centered around Victoria, Texas.
Answer: True
The Victoria Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) is indeed defined by the U.S. Census Bureau as a statistical area centered around Victoria, Texas.
Victoria, Texas is designated as the principal city of the Victoria MSA.
Answer: True
Victoria, Texas, is identified as the principal city of the Victoria Metropolitan Statistical Area.
The Victoria MSA comprises three counties: Victoria, Calhoun, and Goliad. Refugio County is not part of this MSA.
Answer: True
The Victoria MSA consists of three counties: Victoria, Calhoun, and Goliad. Refugio County is not included in this designation.
The official designation for the Victoria MSA is 'Victoria, TX MSA'.
Answer: True
The official designation for the Victoria MSA is 'Victoria, TX MSA', not 'Victoria, Texas Metropolitan Area'.
The United States Census Bureau is responsible for defining the Victoria MSA.
Answer: True
The United States Census Bureau is the agency responsible for defining Metropolitan Statistical Areas, including the Victoria MSA.
The acronym 'MSA' in Victoria MSA stands for Metropolitan Statistical Area, not 'Municipal Service Area'.
Answer: True
In the context of the Victoria MSA, the acronym 'MSA' stands for Metropolitan Statistical Area, not 'Municipal Service Area'.
Victoria, Texas is designated as the 'Principal City' because it is the largest city and serves as the primary economic and cultural center, not solely because it is the only incorporated city.
Answer: True
Victoria, Texas is designated as the 'Principal City' because it is the largest city and serves as the primary economic and cultural center, not solely because it is the only incorporated city.
What is the primary function of the Victoria Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) designation?
Answer: To serve as a statistical unit for demographic and economic analysis.
The primary function of the Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) designation is to serve as a statistical unit for demographic and economic analysis.
Which of the following counties is NOT part of the Victoria MSA?
Answer: Refugio County
The Victoria MSA comprises Victoria, Calhoun, and Goliad counties; Refugio County is not included.
Which U.S. agency is responsible for the official definition of Metropolitan Statistical Areas like Victoria's?
Answer: United States Census Bureau
The United States Census Bureau is responsible for the official definition of Metropolitan Statistical Areas.
What does the abbreviation 'MSA' stand for in this context?
Answer: Metropolitan Statistical Area
In this context, 'MSA' stands for Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Why is Victoria, Texas designated as the 'Principal City' of the MSA?
Answer: It is the largest city and serves as the main economic/cultural center.
Victoria, Texas, is designated the 'Principal City' because it is the largest city and serves as the main economic and cultural center of the MSA.
The Victoria MSA is situated within the Coastal Bend region of Texas, not the Panhandle.
Answer: True
The Victoria MSA is located in the Coastal Bend region of Texas; it is not situated in the Panhandle.
Port Lavaca and Seadrift are incorporated cities within the Victoria MSA, not unincorporated communities.
Answer: True
Port Lavaca and Seadrift are classified as incorporated cities within the Victoria MSA, not unincorporated communities.
Bloomington and Inez are identified as census-designated places (CDPs) within the Victoria MSA.
Answer: True
Bloomington and Inez are indeed identified as census-designated places (CDPs) within the Victoria MSA.
Indianola and Port O'Connor are listed as examples of unincorporated communities within the Victoria MSA, not incorporated cities.
Answer: True
Indianola and Port O'Connor are listed as examples of unincorporated communities within the Victoria MSA, not incorporated cities.
The image in the Victoria MSA's infobox depicts the Old Victoria Courthouse, not the current Victoria County Courthouse.
Answer: True
The image in the Victoria MSA's infobox depicts the Old Victoria Courthouse, not the current Victoria County Courthouse.
The provided map illustrates the Victoria, TX MSA and its associated Combined Statistical Area (CSA), utilizing color coding to differentiate these statistical regions.
Answer: True
The provided map illustrates the Victoria, TX MSA and its associated Combined Statistical Area (CSA), utilizing color coding to differentiate these statistical regions.
According to the map legend, the color #AE8B1F specifically delineates the boundaries of the Victoria, TX MSA.
Answer: True
According to the map legend, the color #AE8B1F specifically delineates the boundaries of the Victoria, TX MSA.
In which geographical region of Texas is the Victoria MSA situated?
Answer: The Coastal Bend
The Victoria MSA is situated within the Coastal Bend region of Texas.
Besides Victoria, which of these is listed as an incorporated city within the Victoria MSA?
Answer: Point Comfort
Point Comfort is listed as an incorporated city within the Victoria MSA, alongside Victoria, Goliad, Port Lavaca, and Seadrift.
Which of the following is identified as a census-designated place (CDP) within the Victoria MSA?
Answer: Inez
Inez is identified as a census-designated place (CDP) within the Victoria MSA, along with Bloomington.
The landmark shown in the Victoria MSA's infobox image is:
Answer: The Old Victoria Courthouse
The landmark shown in the Victoria MSA's infobox image is the Old Victoria Courthouse.
The map of the Victoria MSA uses color coding. What does the color #AE8B1F specifically represent?
Answer: The Victoria, TX MSA
The color #AE8B1F in the map legend specifically represents the Victoria, TX MSA.
Which of the following is an unincorporated community mentioned within the Victoria MSA?
Answer: Nursery
Nursery is mentioned as an unincorporated community within the Victoria MSA.
The population of the Victoria MSA was approximately 111,163 according to the 2000 census.
Answer: True
According to the 2000 census, the population of the Victoria MSA was approximately 111,163 individuals.
The estimated population of the Victoria MSA increased to 115,396 by July 1, 2009.
Answer: True
The estimated population of the Victoria MSA reached 115,396 by July 1, 2009.
In the 2000 census, individuals identifying as White constituted 75.44% of the Victoria MSA's population.
Answer: True
In the 2000 census, individuals identifying as White constituted 75.44% of the Victoria MSA's population, which is greater than 70%.
The percentage of the Victoria MSA population identifying as African American was approximately 5.53% in the 2000 census.
Answer: True
The percentage of the Victoria MSA population identifying as African American was approximately 5.53% in the 2000 census.
In the 2000 census, the Victoria MSA reported 2.21% of its population identifying with 'two or more races'.
Answer: True
In the 2000 census, the Victoria MSA reported 2.21% of its population identifying with 'two or more races', which is not over 15%.
In the 2000 census, 39.27% of the Victoria MSA's population identified as Hispanic or Latino.
Answer: True
In the 2000 census, 39.27% of the Victoria MSA's population identified as Hispanic or Latino.
The 2009 population estimates for the Victoria MSA are sourced from the United States Census Bureau's annual estimates.
Answer: True
The 2009 population estimates for the Victoria MSA are sourced from the United States Census Bureau's annual estimates, not from an article titled 'Golden Crescent Region'.
According to the 2000 census data, what was the approximate population of the Victoria MSA?
Answer: 111,163
According to the 2000 census data, the approximate population of the Victoria MSA was 111,163.
What was the estimated population of the Victoria MSA by July 1, 2009?
Answer: 115,396
The estimated population of the Victoria MSA by July 1, 2009, was 115,396.
Based on the 2000 census, what was the largest racial group within the Victoria MSA?
Answer: White
Based on the 2000 census, the largest racial group within the Victoria MSA was White, constituting 75.44% of the population.
In the 2000 census, what percentage of the Victoria MSA population identified as Hispanic or Latino?
Answer: 39.27%
In the 2000 census, 39.27% of the Victoria MSA population identified as Hispanic or Latino.
The 2009 population estimates for the Victoria MSA were sourced from:
Answer: U.S. Census Bureau annual estimates.
The 2009 population estimates for the Victoria MSA were sourced from U.S. Census Bureau annual estimates.
The median household income in the Victoria MSA was $36,261 in the year 2000.
Answer: True
The median household income in the Victoria MSA was $36,261 in the year 2000, which is not over $40,000.
The median family income in the Victoria MSA in 2000 was reported as $41,596.
Answer: True
The median family income in the Victoria MSA in 2000 was reported as $41,596.
In 2000, the median income for males in the Victoria MSA ($34,132) was significantly higher than for females ($20,344).
Answer: True
In 2000, males in the Victoria MSA had a median income of $34,132, whereas females had a median income of $20,344.
The per capita income for the Victoria MSA in 2000 was $17,543.
Answer: True
The per capita income for the Victoria MSA in 2000 was $17,543, which does not exceed $20,000.
What was the median income for a household in the Victoria MSA in the year 2000?
Answer: $36,261
The median income for a household in the Victoria MSA in the year 2000 was $36,261.
Which figure represents the median income for a family in the Victoria MSA in 2000?
Answer: $41,596
The median income for a family in the Victoria MSA in 2000 was $41,596.
In 2000, the median income for males in the Victoria MSA was approximately:
Answer: $34,132
In 2000, the median income for males in the Victoria MSA was approximately $34,132.
What was the per capita income for the Victoria MSA in 2000?
Answer: $17,543
The per capita income for the Victoria MSA in 2000 was $17,543.
The Victoria MSA observes Central Standard Time (CST), corresponding to UTC-6 during standard time.
Answer: True
The Victoria MSA observes Central Standard Time (CST), which corresponds to UTC-6 during standard time.
During daylight saving time, the Victoria MSA observes UTC-5 (Central Daylight Time), not UTC-6.
Answer: True
During daylight saving time, the Victoria MSA observes UTC-5 (Central Daylight Time), not UTC-6.
The term 'Golden Crescent Region' is not an exact synonym for the three-county Victoria MSA; it can refer to a larger geographical area.
Answer: True
The term 'Golden Crescent Region' is not an exact synonym for the three-county Victoria MSA; it can refer to a larger geographical area.
The 'See also' section links the Victoria MSA to related topics such as the Golden Crescent Regional Planning Commission and other statistical areas within Texas.
Answer: True
The 'See also' section links the Victoria MSA to related topics such as the Golden Crescent Regional Planning Commission and other statistical areas within Texas, rather than state parks or national monuments.
What is the standard time zone observed by the Victoria MSA?
Answer: Central Standard Time (CST, UTC-6)
The standard time zone observed by the Victoria MSA is Central Standard Time (CST), which corresponds to UTC-6.
During daylight saving time, the Victoria MSA observes which time zone offset?
Answer: UTC-5
During daylight saving time, the Victoria MSA observes UTC-5 (Central Daylight Time).
The term 'Golden Crescent Region' is sometimes used for the Victoria MSA, but it can also refer to:
Answer: A larger geographical area than the official MSA.
While 'Golden Crescent Region' is associated with the Victoria MSA, it can also refer to a larger geographical area.
Which of the following is listed in the 'See also' section as related to the Victoria MSA?
Answer: Golden Crescent Regional Planning Commission
The 'See also' section lists the Golden Crescent Regional Planning Commission as related to the Victoria MSA.