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Austin, the capital of Texas

Austin is the capital of Texas (in the United States), located in Central Texas and the American Southwest, it's also the seat of Travis County. It's the 11th largest city in the United States of America, the fourth largest city in Texas, and the second largest state capital. 
The most popular university in Austin is UT (standing for University of Texas at Austin), well known for it's mayority in foreigners and it's long-known team, the Texas Longhorns. It's color is a dark, brownish shade of orange (burnt orange), and it's team mascot is Bevo, a longhorn. The football team is the most famous, it's athletic director; Steve Patterson, head coach; Charlie Strong (his first year!), it's marching band; The University of Texas Longhorn Band, and it's famous figh song; Texas Fight. Texas Fight lyrics:
 Texas Fight! Texas Fight! 
And it's goodbye to A&M. 
Texas Fight! Texas Fight! 
And we'll put over one more win. 
Texas Fight! Texas Fight! 
For it's Texas that we love best. 
Hail, Hail, the gang's all here, 
And it's goodbye to all the rest! 

Yea, Orange! Yea, White! 
Yea, Longhorns! Fight! Fight! Fight! 
Texas Fight! Texas Fight! 
Yea, Texas Fight! 
Texas Fight! Texas Fight! 
Yea, Texas Fight! 
The 'Eyes of Texas' are upon you, 
All the live long day! 
The 'Eyes of Texas' are upon you, 
You cannot get away! 
Texas Fight! Texas Fight! 
For it's Texas that we love best! 
Hail, Hail, the gang's all here! 
And it's goodbye to all the rest! 
The other well known song (also part of Texas Fight) is The Eyes of Texas. The lyrics are below:
The eyes of Texas are upon you, 
All the live long day. 
The eyes of Texas are upon you, 
You cannot get away. 
Do not think you can escape them, 
At night, or early in the morn. 
The eyes of Texas are upon you, 
'Till Gabriel blows his horn! 
The stadium capacity is 100,119 (record: 101, 851).
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