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      <title>Is Alaska Bigger Than Texas?</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;The sheer scale of the United States is often taken for granted, but few comparisons highlight its vastness quite like pitting two of its largest states against each other. When travelers ponder destinations that promise grand adventures, the question &amp;ldquo;Is Alaska bigger than Texas?&amp;rdquo; frequently arises, and the answer is a resounding, even mind-boggling, yes. While Texas proudly bears the moniker &amp;ldquo;The Lone Star State&amp;rdquo; and evokes images of sprawling ranches and endless horizons, Alaska truly stands as a geographic colossus, dwarfing all other states in size.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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