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Oklahoma

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OKLAHOMA
TULSA
CLEVELAND
COMANCHE
CANADIAN
ROGERS
PAYNE
WAGONER
PATTAWATOMIE
CREEK
MUSKOGEE
GARFIELD
GRADY
WASHINGTON
LE FLORE
CHEROKEE
CARTER

Geography

  • Area:
    • Area: 69,903 sq.mi (181,048 sq.km.), 20th
    • Land: 68,679 sq.mi. (177,878 sq.km.), 19th
    • Water: 1,224 sq.mi. (3,170 sq.km.), 29th
  • Border States:
    Arkansas | Colorado | Kansas | Missouri | New Mexico | Texas | List of US Regions
  • Climate:
    Oklahoma City, Oklahoma’s Climate
  • County Profile:
    Oklahoma County Map , 77 Counties
  • Geographic Center:
    8 miles north of Oklahoma City
  • Highest Point:
    Black Mesa ; 4,973 feet, ( 1,516 m.) 23rd tallest
  • Location:
    • Absolute Center: 35°32.2’N / 97°39.6’W
    • Relative Center: 8 miles north of Oklahoma City
    • Distance Between U.S. Cities
  • Lowest Point:
    Oklahoma; 287 feet, 33rd lowest
  • Maps:
    Blank Oklahoma Outline Map | Blank Outline Maps for Other States
  • National Forest:
  • Topography:
    Image | | High plains predominate in the west, hills and small mountains in the east; the east central region is dominated by the Arkansas River Basin, and the Red River Plains are in the south.
  • Weather:
    Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Weather

Education

  • Community and Technical Colleges:
    Oklahoma Community Colleges
  • Nursing Schools:
    Oklahoma
  • School Directory:
    • Oklahoma Schools   New
    • Public Schools
    • Private Schools

People

  • Biographies:
    Famous Oklahomans
  • Community Pages:
    Oklahoma Community Pages
  • Current Events:
    Oklahoma News Headlines
  • Media:
    Oklahoma Radio | Oklahoma TV
  • Newspapers:
    Oklahoma
  • Sports:
    Oklahoma Teams
  • Yellow Pages:
    Oklahoma Yellow Pages

Attractions

  • Library:
    Oklahoma Department of Libraries   Oklahoma Libraries   New
  • Museums:
    • Thomas Gilcrease Museum (Tulsa)
    • National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum (Oklahoma City)
    • Oklahoma City Museum of Art (Oklahoma City)
  • State Parks:
    Oklahoma State Parks

History

  • History:

Industry

  • Economy:
    • Agriculture: Cattle, wheat, milk, poultry, cotton.
    • Industry: Transportation equipment, machinery, electric products, rubber and plastic products, food processing.
  • White Pages:
    Oklahoma White Pages

More

  • Internet Service Providers:
    Oklahoma
  • Real Estate:
    Oklahoma Real Estate
  • Unclaimed Funds:
    Oklahoma
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Quick Facts

  • Admission to Statehood:
    November 16, 1907 (46th State)
  • Area:
    • Area: 69,903 sq.mi (181,048 sq.km.), 20th
    • Land: 68,679 sq.mi. (177,878 sq.km.), 19th
    • Water: 1,224 sq.mi. (3,170 sq.km.), 29th
  • Constitution:
    Oklahoma’s Constitution , 46th State
  • Capital City:
    Oklahoma City
  • Nickname:
    Sooner State
  • Population (2019):
    3,850,568; Rank: 28 of 50 | Population Quick Facts

Facts

  • Area Codes:
    405, 539, 580, 918
  • Bird:
    Scissor-tailed Flycatcher | List of State Birds
  • Capital City:
    Oklahoma City
  • City Guides:
    Oklahoma City Guides
  • Constitution:
    Oklahoma’s Constitution , 46th State
  • Fast Facts:
    Oklahoma Fun Facts and Trivia
  • Flag:
    Click for detailed Oklahoma Flag
    The Oklahoma state flag
     honors more than 60 groups of Native Americans and their ancestors. The blue field comes from a flag carried by Choctaw soldiers during the civil war. The center shield is the battle shield of an Osage warrior. It is made of buffalo hide and decorated with eagle feathers. Two symbols of peace lie across the shield. One is the calumet, or peace pipe. The other is an olive branch. Crosses on the shield are Native American signs for stars, representing high ideals. Get this Flag
  • Flower:
    Mistletoe (Phoradendron serotinum) | Other State Flowers
  • Largest Cities:
    Oklahoma City | Tulsa | Norman | Broken Arrow | Lawton | Edmond | Moore | Midwest City | Enid | Stillwater
  • Nickname:
    The Sooner State
  • Origin of State Name:
    Based on Choctaw Indian words for “red man”
  • Population (2019):
    3,850,568; Rank: 28 of 50 | Population Quick Facts
  • Soil:
    Port
  • Song:
    • “Oklahoma” | Words by: Oscar Hammerstein | Music by: Richard Rodgers
    • Other State Songs | Sheet Music
  • State Quarter:
    Oklahoma Quarter | List of State Quarters
  • Symbols:
    Oklahoma State Symbols
  • Tree:
    Eastern Redbud (Cercis canadensis) | Other State Trees
  • Zip Codes:
    Oklahoma Zip Codes

Government

  • Capital Tour:
    Oklahoma Capital Tour
  • County Profile:
    Oklahoma County Map Oklahoma County Map , 77 Counties
  • Courts:
    Judicial System
  • Department of:
    Education
  • Driving:
    Oklahoma Department of Public Safety
  • Highway Markers:
    Resource Manual
  • Local Resources:
    Oklahoma Courts Oklahoma Fire Departments Oklahoma Counseling Services Oklahoma Police Departments Oklahoma Government Offices
  • Public Records:
    Oklahoma Public Records
  • Representatives:
    • Oklahoma House: Members
    • Oklahoma Senate: Members
  • Roadside America:
    Oklahoma
  • Vital Records:
    Oklahoma Vital Records

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