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This is a list of cities in Oklahoma, arranged in alphabetical order. In Oklahoma, cities are all those incorporated communities which are 1000 or more in population [1] and are incorporated as cities.[2] Towns are limited to town board type of municipal government. Cities may choose among aldermanic, mayoral, council-manager, and home-rule charter types of government.[3] Cities may also petition to incorporate as towns.[4]
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B
- Barnsdall
- Bartlesville
- Beaver
- Beggs
- Bethany
- Bixby
- Blackwell
- Blanchard
- Boise City
- Bowlegs
- Bridgeport
- Bristow
- Broken Arrow
- Broken Bow
- Bunch
C
- Cache
- Cameron
- Catoosa
- Cedar Valley
- Centrahoma
- Chandler
- Checotah
- Chelsea
- Cherokee
- Chickasha
- Choctaw
- Claremore
- Cleveland
- Clinton
- Coalgate
- Comanche
- Commerce
- Coweta
- Crescent
- Cromwell
- Cushing
D
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F
G
I
J
K
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M
- McAlester
- Madill
- Mangum
- Marietta
- Marlow
- Maud
- McLoud, Oklahoma
- Meeker
- Medford
- Miami
- Midwest City
- Minco
- Moore
- Morris
- Muskogee
- Mustang
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O
P
- Pauls Valley
- Pawhuska
- Pawnee
- Perkins
- Perry
- Picher
- Piedmont
- Ponca City
- Pond Creek
- Poteau
- Prague
- Pryor
- Purcell
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S
- Sallisaw
- Sand Springs
- Sapulpa
- Sasakwa
- Sayre
- Seiling
- Seminole
- Shawnee
- Shidler
- Snyder
- Spencer
- Spiro
- Stigler
- Stillwater
- Stilwell
- Stroud
- Sulphur
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W
- Wagoner
- Walters
- Warr Acres
- Watonga
- Waurika
- Waynoka
- Weatherford
- Wetumka
- Wewoka
- Wilburton
- Wilson
- Woodward
- Wynnewood
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