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You see, San Antonio has been, is, and always will be insanely jealous of cities that truly earn the title "metropolis." S.A. will do what it can to make itself seem bigger, fancier, more important, or classier -- as most communities of any size often do. The problem is, S.A. is not a true "metropolis" in the sense most people think, and it certainly is not in a league with Dallas/Fort Worth, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta, San Francisco, and other such places. You see:

"At around 1.7 million in population, the San Antonio metropolitan area remains far smaller than that of the Dallas-Fort Worth region, which stands at about 5.6 million and is climbing heartily."
If you're still wondering how S.A. can be bigger than Dallas, and yet be nearly 4 million people "smaller" than D/FW, it's all due to city limits.