Three Texas cities are among the 100 best in the world. San Antonio isn't one of them.

San Antonio's official website describes the city as a “diverse, progressive and globally competitive," adding that it boasts a "solid vision for national and international development.” Although one could argue the Alamo City is progressive and diverse, a recent study ranking the 100 best cities in the world didn't find San Antonio globally competitive — even though three other Texas metros made the grade. That analysis by tourism and real estate consultancy Resonance looked at cities that anchor a metropolitan area of at least 1 million people, ranking them on statistical performance and qualitative evaluations by locals and visitors.
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