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Location
Situated on the border of two nations and three states. El Paso lies in the Chihuahuan Desert 3,762 feet above sea level and is split almost down the middle by the Franklin Mountains.
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Climate
It's rare to have a day in El Paso, summer or winter, when the sun doesn't shine. In fact it shines over 300 days a year!
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Population
While the city itself, the fourth largest in the state, counted 637,859 inhabitants during the 2000 census, with inclusion of El Paso County residents, that number is raised to 728,943.
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Time Zone
El Paso is in the Mountain Time zone and observes Daylight Savings Time from April through October.
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Taxes
One very attractive feature of El Paso is that it has no state, city, or county income tax.
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Cost of Living
Compared to other cities in the United States, El Pasoans enjoy a relatively low cost of living.
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