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Nah- Alaskan.
"Texan" implies larger, though.
How Big Is Texas? - by Carine Martinez - Achievement, TX
 
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"Texan" implies larger, though.
Yes, but the Alaskan sized king bed is 108"x108" (11664 inches-square) compared to the meager 80"x98" (7840) of a Texas King. As per usual, Texas is 'lower-48 large.' That, or we'll say the Alaskans need more space for extra blankets.

Reference for metric/non-Americans:
Alaska: 274cmx274cm (7.53m^2)
Texas: 203cmx249cm (5.06m^2)
regular American king bed: 203cmx193cm (3.92m^2)

Texas? Big? Ontario would like to have a word.
Look, if we do this properly, the Yakutia region of Russia has all other subnational regions bested by (I'm not proud of this) a country mile.
 

A Texan took a vacation to New England. He had only been at the hotel for 2 days, but everyone was already sick of hearing about how "everything is bigger in Texas." The toast? "It's bigger in Texas." The trucks? "We have bigger ones in Texas." The tomatoes? "Oh that's nothing, you should see the ones we grow in Texas." He wouldn't let up.

Finally, one of the waiters at the hotel restaurant had had enough. He sent a lobster to the Texan's table.

When it arrived, the Texan exclaimed "Hoo wee! What in tarnation is that?!"

"Why that's a Maine crawfish," the waiter deadpanned.

"Oh, I see," he leaned forward and squinted. "But it's just a youngin' ain't it?"
 
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