These are the cities that the richest Texans call home

FORBES RICHEST TEXANS 2015

Alice Walton U.S. rank: 12 Age: 65 Net worth: $32 billion

Residence: Fort Worth Industry: Retail (Walmart) FORBES RICHEST TEXANS 2015

Alice Walton U.S. rank: 12 Age: 65 Net worth: $32 billion

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The richest Texas resident lives in Fort Worth – and is a Walmart heir. But what city do the state's wealthiest residents call home? It's another face off between Houston and Dallas.

Cowtown's Alice Walton checks in with a net worth of $32 billion, making her the 12th wealthiest American and wealthiest woman in the U.S. She’s also one of several members of Walmart’s Walton family on the recently released Forbes 400 list of the Americans with the highest net worth. Bill gates is first overall in the country.

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The richest self-made Texas billionaire is Michael Dell, who lives in Austin. The man who founded Dell Computers is one of only three Austin residents on the list. He ranks 23rd in the U.S., while his other Austin counterparts land outside the top 200.

Two Texas cities – Dallas (12) and Houston (11) – have a double-digit presence on the billionaires list. Houston actually has one more billionaire (6 to 5) inside the top 100. But that’s only because all four sibling heirs of the Dan Duncan pipeline industry live in the Bayou City.

There are other curious comparisons to be made. Fanatical Dallas Cowboys’ owner Jerry Jones places 94th in the U.S. (the same as all the Duncan children) with a net worth of $5 billion. That puts Jones a clear 100 spots ahead of Houston Texans owner Robert McNair ($3.3 billion).

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The Dallas Mavericks colorful owner Mark Cuban also made the list at No. 211. That’s better than his other analogs in the state. Neither the Rockets’ Lesley Alexander nor the Spurs’ Peter Holt are on the list (how do they get by?). The most recent Forbes rankings on NBA billionaires puts Alexander's worth at $1.5 billion and Holt is not even a billionaire.

Other interesting names on the list include Blue Bell savior Sid Bass (and his three oil tycoon brothers). Charles Butt, the founder of H-E-B, is the only San Antonio resident on the list. One Woodlands resident (George Bishop) was featured in the rankings as was one resident of Temple - Drayton McLane Jr.

McLane is the former owner of the Houston Astros and namesake of the Baylor Bear's football stadium, and is the poorest Texan among the Forbes 400. He’s worth just $1.8 billion.

See the gallery above for the full list of the richest Texans.